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12:00 PM | Turnbull Lecture Series - Spring 2023
Join us Fridays at noon for the latest Turnbull series that examines queer and binary representation within the world of art and design, as well as its audiences. The series coincides with and is conceptually aligned with Lehman College Art Gallery’s spring 2023 exhibition, Queer Love: Affection and Romance in Contemporary Art.
Moderated by David Schwittek, associate professor of Digital Media and Graphic Design in the Art Department of Lehman College.
March 10
Designing with the Queer User in Mind
Dani Lucchese
Faculty Member at Lehman College
March 17
Design Activism
Ali Bibbo
Associate Art Director, Planned Parenthood Federation of America
March 24
Artist Response
David Rios Ferriera
Artist, director of Public Programs and curator of Contemporary Art,
Children's Museum of Manhattan
March 31
Artist Response
C. Finlay
Artist, Founder and Curator of the Every Woman Biennial,
Director of La MaMa Galleria
The Sara Little Turnbull Visiting Designer Speaker Series is made possible by a grant from the Sara Little Turnbull Foundation.
Register for the full series here:
https://lehman-cuny-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nCjJj-xmQJqI2z8u5dL6QQ
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5:00 PM - 7:30 PM | | |
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4:00 PM - 5:30 PM | | |
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All Day | | Old Gym Building - (Student Health Center, B008) |
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All Day | | Old Gym Building - (Student Health Center, B008) |
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All Day | | |
All Day | Flu Shot Clinics (Multi-Day Event) Flu Shot Clinic Schedule: (free with insurance)
Sept. 23rd & Oct. 7th T-3, Room 117 12-5pm
September 24th East Dining Room 11-2pm
At the Student Health Center 12-5pm:
September 18, 19, 25, 26
October 15, 16, 22, 23 | Old Gym Building - (Student Health Center, B008) Old Gym Building |
12:00 AM | Advance Leadership Program HHL Center for Student Leadership Dev.
Location:SLB-121
Open to All: NO RSVP Required
Sponsored By: Student Affairs | |
12:00 AM | | |
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8:00 AM - 10:45 PM | | Information Technology Center
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11:00 AM - 12:30 PM | Lehman Center for the Performing Arts Ribbon Cutting
Join President Daniel Lemons at the ribbon cutting for the newly renovated Lehman Center for the Performing Arts, the borough’s premier concert hall. A reception and tour of the renovated areas will follow the ribbon cutting.
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12:00 PM - 3:00 PM | Career Feast 2019
The Career Exploration & Development Center comes to you! Find out about upcoming career events, programs, and workshops for Fall 2019. Meet with Career Services staff in front of Shuster Hall to ask questions and get the information you need to plan your career effectively!
Location:Shuster Hall, Room 231
Open to All No RSVP Required
Sponsored by Career Exploration & Development Center
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM | Flu Shot Clinic Flu Shot Clinics (free with health insurance)
Sept. 23 & Oct. 7 from 12:30-5pm in T-3, Room 117
Sept. 24 from 11-2pm in the Music Bldg.
@ the Student Health Center from 12-5pm:
September 18,19,25,26
October 15,16,22,23
November 4 & 5 | Old Gym Building - (Student Health Center, B008) |
12:30 PM - 1:45 PM | The City and the Humanities Present: De-Shawn Charles Winslow Reading from his Debut Novel, In West Mills
LEHMAN ENGLISH and THE CITY AND HUMANITIES PRESENT:
DE’SHAWN CHARLES WINSLOW
READING FROM HIS DEBUT NOVEL, IN WEST MILLS (BLOOMSBURY, 2019)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2019 – STUDIO THEATRE
From the first page, Winslow establishes an uncanny authority and profound tone that belie the book’s debut status. The precision and charm of his language lure us in and soothe us…He paints a community so tightknit and thorough it becomes easy to forget the people in it don’t exist… Much of the story is told through dialogue, rich and truthful conversations among characters reminiscent of those in August Wilson’s plays, expressing so much more than what is on the surface." - The New York Times Book Review
"This debut novel flits from 1941 to 1987 charting the life of Knot, a smart, obstinate woman in her twenties who teaches school in a mostly African-American town in North Carolina…The town is full of secrets, and the novel rollicks through revelations of true parentage and hidden lives." - The New Yorker
"Winslow’s quietly glorious novel is dedicated “To the reader,” and it engages on a level that’s appropriately intimate… In this tiny, deeply interwoven community, friends are more like siblings, siblings compete for the same lovers, babies given up for adoption don’t land far from their birth home, and everyone has a stake in shared secrets – sometimes handed down, sometimes withheld – across generations." - Boston Globe
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4:30 PM - 6:30 PM | Workshop #1 The prerequisite for this module is the Introduction to Leadership program. This fun,experiential program will facilitate student development in critical thinking and problem solving. They will use the Social Change Model to conceptualize, develop and implement a capstone project to serve their community.
Student Life Building, Room 121 | |
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM | | |
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM | Story Telling Workshops Students develop their personal stories with a professional coach and the combined stories will result in a publication.
Student Life Building,Room 121 | |
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM | Hispanic Heritage: Book Talk "Mexican Consular Diplomacy in the Times of Trump" Diplomacia consular Mexicana en tiempos de Trump aims to fill the void in academic literature about the concept of consular diplomacy. Indeed, there is no related bibliography because it is a concept that has been developed through a very particular practice: the consular activity deployed by Mexico in the United States.
Speakers:
Alexandra Delano, associate professor of Global Studies at New School
Rafael Laveaga, director of Sección Consular de la Embajada de México in Washington DC
Diego Gómez Pickering, diplomat, journalism, and writer. Former Cónsul General de México en Nueva York 2016-2018.
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6:35 PM - 10:00 PM | Lehman/Yankee Day Date: Thursday, September 19, 2019
Time: 6:35PM
Location: Yankee Stadium, One East 161st Street, Bronx, NY 10451
Join the New York Yankees and your fellow Lehman College Alumni, students, parents, faculty, staff and friends for the second annual outing at Yankee Stadium on Thursday, September 19th, as the Yankees take on the Los Angeles Angels. Tickets purchased through this offer will receive a special New York Yankees Hat with the Lehman College Logo! A portion ($10) of each ticket purchased supports the Lehman College Foundation!
For questions, please reach out to PJ Davidson.
For tickets: https://tinyurl.com/y2ffxbnn
Email: PDavidson@yankees.com
Phone: 646-977-8963
Ticket Options:
Field Level - Section 126 - $131.50/ticket
Field Level - Section 130 - $85.50/ticket
Field Level - Section 134 - $64/ticket
Main Level - Section 230 - $51.50/ticket
Terrace Level - Section 332A- $43/ticket
Hat Pickup:
Once inside the Stadium and prior to the start of the 4th inning, please head over to the college hat table located on the Main level (200 level) between Section 217 and Section 223, across from the New Era Team Store to pick up your hat.
Ticket Delivery:
You will receive an email one day before the event with instructions on how to download your mobile ticket, along with Will Call pick up information, based on preference. All ticket verification QR codes will appear 48 hours prior to the scheduled start time of the game. | |
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