March 2021
Monday 29 Mar
Exhibit: Saved from Drowning by Dan Hurlin
Heimbold Visual Arts Center Heimbold Gallery
“In Donald Barthelme’s seminal 1968 Robert Kennedy Saved from Drowning, a narrator suddenly appears out of nowhere in the very last section of the short story and throws a rope out to the main character ‘K,’ who is close to being pulled under in a turbulent sea. With one end of the rope around his waist, the narrator braces himself against a rock and pulls ‘K’ out of the water, saving him from drowning.
“Like the narrator, I have spent my career as an artist dragging narratives to the shore, rescuing them from oblivion – saving them from being drowned in an ocean of both cultural and personal amnesia.” —Dan Hurlin
In-conversation: Arundhathi Subramaniam and D. Nurkse
Virtual Online
/ Monday
Arundhathi Subramaniam is the award-winning author of twelve books of poetry and prose, including the recent poetry volume, Love Without a Story, the acclaimed sacred poetry anthology, Eating God and the bestselling biography of a mystic, Sadhguru: More Than a Life. A well-known prose writer on Indian spirituality, she has been a long-standing arts critic, anthologist, performing arts curator and poetry editor. Purchase Arundhathi Subramaniam’s work here.
Dennis Nurkse: BA, Harvard. Author of 10 books of poetry (under “D. Nurkse”), including Love in the Last Days, The Border Kingdom, Burnt Island, The Fall, The Rules of Paradise, Leaving Xaia, Voices over Water, and, most recently, A Night in Brooklyn; poems have appeared in The New Yorker, Atlantic Monthly, and six editions of the Best American Poetry anthology series. Recipient of a literature award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a Guggenheim fellowship, a Whiting Writers’ award, two National Endowment for the Arts fellowships, two New York Foundation for the Arts fellowships, and two awards from The Poetry Foundation; a finalist for the Forward Prize for best poetry book published in the United Kingdom. SLC, 2004–. Purchase D. Nurkse’s work here.
Tuesday 30 Mar
Kelly Link Speculative Fiction Q&A
Virtual Online
/ Tuesday
Kelly Link is the author of the collections Stranger Things Happen, Magic for Beginners, Pretty Monsters, and Get in Trouble. Her short stories have been published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, The Best American Short Stories, and Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards. She is a 2018 MacArthur Fellow and has received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. She and Gavin J. Grant have co-edited a number of anthologies, including multiple volumes of The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horrorand, for young adults, Steampunk! and Monstrous Affections. She is the co-founder of Small Beer Press and co-edits the occasional zine Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet. Purchase Kelly Link’s work here.
Wednesday 31 Mar
Kelly Link Speculative Fiction Reading
Virtual Online
/ Wednesday
Kelly Link is the author of the collections Stranger Things Happen, Magic for Beginners, Pretty Monsters, and Get in Trouble. Her short stories have been published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, The Best American Short Stories, and Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards. She is a 2018 MacArthur Fellow and has received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. She and Gavin J. Grant have co-edited a number of anthologies, including multiple volumes of The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horrorand, for young adults, Steampunk! and Monstrous Affections. She is the co-founder of Small Beer Press and co-edits the occasional zine Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet. Purchase Kelly Link’s work here.
April 2021
Thursday 1 Apr
The New Normal: The Evolution of Healthcare in the Era of COVID-19
Virtual Online
/ Thursday
Join us for a dynamic discussion of the disruptive effects of COVID-19 on every aspect of healthcare. How is the "new normal" altering the way healthcare professionals approach their work? How can healthcare providers and students interested in pursuing careers in healthcare rise to meet the challenges of the past year and ready ourselves for the future? Featuring: Mary Hartnett R.N.. Director of Medical Services, SLC Health & Wellness Center; Clarion Johnson, M.D. ’72, Volunteer Physician at the Mercy Clinic and former Global Medical Director at ExxonMobil Corporation; Sarah Noble, DO, '97, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Attending Psychiatrist; David Olem '89, Psychotherapist & Clinical Social Worker, University of California San Francisco; and Brinda Raval '18, Americorps Member, Hudson River HealthCare, Inc. and MD Candidate at New York Medical College. Co-sponsored by the SLC Student Prehealth Alliance Group and Pre-health Program.
Saturday 3 Apr
Tuesday 6 Apr
Men's Tennis vs Manhattanville College
Campbell Sports Center Tennis Courts - ALL
/ Tuesday
Thursday 8 Apr
Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival
OFFCM Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival
/ Thursday
The co-directors of the 18th annual Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival are thrilled to announce that the festival will be taking place April 8–11, 2021, and for the first time ever, virtually! This past year has brought a lot of changes to how we share and connect, but we are looking forward to using all we’ve learned to come together and celebrate contemporary poetry and poets as a community. Mark your calendars for a remarkable event you won't want to miss!
The Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival is the largest open, student-run Poetry Festival in NY, and since 2003, we have been dedicated to the celebration of contemporary poetry and the creation of community around the art form. Previously, we have welcomed poets such as Anne Carson, Nicole Sealy, Jos Charles, Eduardo Corral, and many others. Our festival includes readings, panel discussions, generative sessions, craft talks, and more! We hope to see you there.
Friday 9 Apr
Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival
OFFCM Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival
/ Friday
The co-directors of the 18th annual Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival are thrilled to announce that the festival will be taking place April 8–11, 2021, and for the first time ever, virtually! This past year has brought a lot of changes to how we share and connect, but we are looking forward to using all we’ve learned to come together and celebrate contemporary poetry and poets as a community. Mark your calendars for a remarkable event you won't want to miss!
The Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival is the largest open, student-run Poetry Festival in NY, and since 2003, we have been dedicated to the celebration of contemporary poetry and the creation of community around the art form. Previously, we have welcomed poets such as Anne Carson, Nicole Sealy, Jos Charles, Eduardo Corral, and many others. Our festival includes readings, panel discussions, generative sessions, craft talks, and more! We hope to see you there.
Saturday 10 Apr
Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival
Off Campus Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival
/ Saturday
The co-directors of the 18th annual Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival are thrilled to announce that the festival will be taking place April 8–11, 2021, and for the first time ever, virtually! This past year has brought a lot of changes to how we share and connect, but we are looking forward to using all we’ve learned to come together and celebrate contemporary poetry and poets as a community. Mark your calendars for a remarkable event you won't want to miss!
The Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival is the largest open, student-run Poetry Festival in NY, and since 2003, we have been dedicated to the celebration of contemporary poetry and the creation of community around the art form. Previously, we have welcomed poets such as Anne Carson, Nicole Sealy, Jos Charles, Eduardo Corral, and many others. Our festival includes readings, panel discussions, generative sessions, craft talks, and more! We hope to see you there.
Conference Semifinal: Men's Volleyball @ St. Joseph's (L.I.)
Campbell Sports Center Full Gym
/ Saturday
Women's Tennis @ Mount Saint Mary
Campbell Sports Center Tennis Courts - ALL
/ Saturday
Sunday 11 Apr
Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival
Off Campus Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival
/ Sunday
The co-directors of the 18th annual Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival are thrilled to announce that the festival will be taking place April 8–11, 2021, and for the first time ever, virtually! This past year has brought a lot of changes to how we share and connect, but we are looking forward to using all we’ve learned to come together and celebrate contemporary poetry and poets as a community. Mark your calendars for a remarkable event you won't want to miss!
The Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival is the largest open, student-run Poetry Festival in NY, and since 2003, we have been dedicated to the celebration of contemporary poetry and the creation of community around the art form. Previously, we have welcomed poets such as Anne Carson, Nicole Sealy, Jos Charles, Eduardo Corral, and many others. Our festival includes readings, panel discussions, generative sessions, craft talks, and more! We hope to see you there.
Women's Soccer vs St. Joseph's College (BK)
Campbell Sports Center Soccer Field (Yonkers)
/ Sunday
Today: Tuesday 13 Apr
Wednesday 14 Apr
Men's Tennis @ Farmingdale State College
Campbell Sports Center Tennis Courts - ALL
/ Wednesday
Thursday 15 Apr
CDI Longfellow Lecture: Abolitionist Teaching, Co-Conspirators & Educational Justice
Virtual Online
/ Thursday
Dr. Bettina L. Love’s talk will discuss the struggles and the possibilities of committing ourselves to an abolitionist goal of educational freedom and intersectional justice, so we all can move beyond what she calls the educational survival complex.
Friday 16 Apr
Women's Soccer vs Manhattanville College
Campbell Sports Center Soccer Field (Yonkers)
/ Friday
Spring Dance Program Performance
Virtual Online
/ Friday
The Spring Performance is a culmination of works developed by students throughout the Time-Based Art course in the Dance Program this semester. The show will feature pieces from various disciplines. The sole constraint imposed on the students’ artistic proposals throughout the course has been the engagement with the medium of time.
The performance will stream live on Zoom. Event registration is required and the event link will be sent out on the day of the show.
Saturday 17 Apr
Men's Soccer vs St. Joseph's (BK)
Campbell Sports Center Soccer Field (Yonkers)
/ Saturday
Sunday 18 Apr
Women's Tennis vs Farmingdale State College
Campbell Sports Center Tennis Courts - ALL
/ Sunday
Wednesday 21 Apr
Women's Tennis @ St. Joseph's (L.I.)
Campbell Sports Center Tennis Courts - ALL
/ Wednesday