February 2019
Wednesday 6 Feb
N.K. Jemisin Speculative Fiction Reading
Slonim Living Room / Stone Room
/ Wednesday
N.K. Jemisin is an author of speculative fiction short stories and novels, and the first author to win three Hugos in a row for her Broken Earth novels.
Men's Basketball vs. Mount Saint Mary
Campbell Sports Center Full Gym
/ Wednesday
Thursday 7 Feb
Faculty Research Presentation: Chet Biscardi, Music
Performing Arts Center Reisinger Auditorium
/ Thursday
Music faculty member Chet Biscardi will perform his In Time’s Unfolding (2000) and discuss the creative process and the roles of influence, resonance, and anxiety in all of the arts.
Resilience: The Biology of Stress and the Science of Hope by James Redford & Karen Pritzker (Art of Teaching Film Series)
Heimbold Visual Arts Center Donnelley Film Theatre
/ Thursday
The Art of Teaching Graduate Program's Educational Film Series aims to show current films that broaden our understanding of schools, highlight current issues in education, and spark discussion and dialogue.
Saturday 9 Feb
Monday 11 Feb
Mayapple & Sarah Lawrence Summer Workshop: Online Information Session
Off Campus Online
/ Monday
Participate in an online information session to learn all about the Mayapple and Sarah Lawrence College summer workshop, The Art of Protest: Art and Scholarship as Political Resistance.
Thursday 14 Feb
Danielle Trussoni, Craft of Speculative Fiction
Heimbold Visual Arts Center Donnelley Film Theatre
/ Thursday
Danielle Trussoni is the author of The New York Times and International bestsellers Angelology and Angelopolis.
Monday 18 Feb
Admitted Students Day
Heimbold Visual Arts Center Atrium/Lobby
/ Monday
Admitted Students Day is designed to give admitted students and their families a real feel for what it’s like to attend Sarah Lawrence.
Tuesday 19 Feb
Visual & Studio Arts Lecture Series: Ajay Kurian, Sculpture
Heimbold Visual Arts Center 208
/ Tuesday
Wednesday 20 Feb
The Edge of Alchemy: Animator Stacy Steers
Titsworth Marjorie Leff Miller ’53 Lecture Hall
/ Wednesday
Animator Stacy Steers will present four short animated films from across 20 years of filmmaking.
Thursday 21 Feb
Set the World on Fire: Black Nationalist Women and the Global Struggle for Freedom (Women's History Colloquium)
Slonim Living Room / Stone Room
/ Thursday
Keisha N. Blain is a professor of history at the University of Pittsburgh and an award-winning historian who writes on race, politics, and gender.
Today: Saturday 23 Feb
Men's Volleyball vs Pratt & Neumann University
Campbell Sports Center Full Gym
/ Saturday
Monday 25 Feb
Pre-College Summer Programs Online Information Session
Off Campus Online
/ Monday
Learn more about Sarah Lawrence College's summer programs for pre-college students.
Difference in Dialogue: "Designer Babies" (You Say That Like it's a Bad Thing)
Heimbold Visual Arts Center Donnelley Film Theatre
/ Monday
Part of our yearlong Difference in Dialogue series, this panel discussion features Dr. James Grifo, Laura Hercher MS'01, and Josephine Johnston contemplating the effect of IVF and preimplantation testing on those who use it, and on those who don't.
Tuesday 26 Feb
From Teonanácatl to Miami Vice: Latin America's Contributions to World Drug Cultures
Titsworth Marjorie Leff Miller ’53 Lecture Hall
/ Tuesday
A lecture by Paul Gootenberg, SUNY Distinguished Professor, Stony Brook University.
March 2019
Friday 1 Mar
Friends of the College Present: The Music of What Happens
Wrexham Living Room
/ Friday
Join the Friends of Sarah Lawrence College for a presentation by history and literature faculty member Fredric Smoler for a discussion of alternate history.
21st Annual Women's History Conference
/ Friday
The Struggle Continues: Intersectional Activism in the Age of Gender Based Violence and Authoritarian Oppression.
Saturday 2 Mar
Men's Volleyball vs York (N.Y.) & Cooper Union
Campbell Sports Center Full Gym
/ Saturday
Sunday 3 Mar
Softball vs York (N.Y.)
Campbell Sports Center Mary LeVine Softball Field
/ Sunday
Tuesday 5 Mar
Jim Shepard, Craft of Fiction: Fiction from Nonfiction
Heimbold Visual Arts Center Donnelley Film Theatre
/ Tuesday
A consideration of some of the possibilities and problems involved in making history or science or other non-fictional areas of inquiry the basis of a fiction.
The Guerilla Girls
Performing Arts Center Reisinger Auditorium
/ Tuesday
The Guerrilla Girls are feminist activist artists. They wear gorilla masks in public and use facts, humor, and outrageous visuals to expose gender and ethnic bias as well as corruption in politics, art, film, and pop culture.
Wednesday 6 Mar
Jim Shepard Fiction Reading
Slonim Living Room / Stone Room
/ Wednesday
Jim Shepard is the author of seven novels, including most recently The Book of Aron, and five story collections, including The World to Come and most recently Like You’d Understand, Anyway, which was nominated for the National Book Award and won the Story Prize, and You Think That’s Bad.
Thursday 7 Mar
Art of Teaching Graduate Program 2018-2019 Film Series: Backpack Full of Cash by Sarah Mondale
Heimbold Visual Arts Center Donnelley Film Theatre
/ Thursday
The Educational Film Series aims to show current films that broaden our understandings of schools, highlight current issues in education, and spark discussion and dialogue. Documentary films by emerging and well-known filmmakers are screened, followed by small group discussion and Q&A with the filmmaker, Sarah Lawrence faculty, and other guests. The films are free and open to the public.
Sunday 10 Mar
Softball vs Brooklyn College
Campbell Sports Center Mary LeVine Softball Field
/ Sunday