Remembering Mason Gentzler, Faculty Emeritus
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Showing 371 news items from June, 2020 to date.
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Sarah Lawrence College’s Center for the Urban River at Beczak (CURB) is bustling with activity this summer, running a number of its signature programs that blend education, research, and community engagement.
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Sarah Lawrence alumni returned “home” to campus from June 6-9 for Reunion 2024, an event open to all alumni with a special focus on class years ending in 4 and 9.
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Since 2007, The Writing Institute has coordinated writing workshops for Yonkers middle and high school students to collaborate with writers and learn more about the craft.
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Recognizing this urgent moment for American higher education and democracy, Sarah Lawrence College president Cristle Collins Judd is joining 60 other presidents of diverse institutions from across the country to advance higher education’s pivotal role in preparing students to be engaged citizens and to uphold free expression on campus.
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Studying abroad post-pandemic
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On Wednesday, April 10, more than 1,000 members of the Sarah Lawrence community came together to raise over $1 million in support of the College’s highest priorities.
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SLC’s VP and Dean of Students aims to foster a sense of belonging
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The actress, writer, and comedian, known for her viral videos and newly-released comedy special Spiraling, delivered a keynote address after a panel of alumnae discussed career preparation and success.
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Staff and students from Sarah Lawrence College’s Center for the Urban River at Beczak (CURB) were praised and featured at the New York State Outdoor Education Association’s (NYSOEA) Annual Conference, held November 4 in Fishkill, New York. CURB’s Educator and Science Coordinator Katie Lamboy and Sarah Lawrence student Ishika Joshi ’25 each received awards recognizing their outstanding work in the education field.
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This fall, in addition to the Class of 2028, Sarah Lawrence is recruiting pollinators to become a part of its community. But instead of tours and open houses, the College has created pollinator pathways to attract bees, birds, and butterflies.
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In an annual event held on Monday, October 2, President Cristle Collins Judd joined with Provost and Dean of Faculty Kanwal Singh and members of the College’s Advisory Committee on Faculty Appointments to celebrate new faculty chairs and this year’s recipient of the Lipkin Family Prize for Inspirational Teaching.
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Sarah Lawrence has a long and proud history of partnering with the Davis United World College (UWC) Scholars Program to matriculate exceptional young people from around the world in support of the program’s goal of advancing international understanding through education.
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President Judd talks about two of the things that have her most excited at the start of this new academic year: the renovation of the Siegel Center, a beloved century-old original building, to meet the needs of our current and future students, and the Institute for Genomics Education, Workforce & Leadership, which is poised to help realize the promise of truly personalized healthcare and access to precision medicine for all people.
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Sarah Lawrence College faculty member Mary Dillard (History) has been named a commissioner for the Yonkers Human Rights Commission, one of the oldest such commissions in the United States. She will serve for a three year term, joining her fellow commissioners as they support Yonkers residents in combating discrimination in housing, education, and employment, among other areas.
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Welcome to the Fall 2023 semester! Campus is humming with anticipation as we prepare to welcome (and welcome back) our undergraduate and graduate students.
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Chris Crary '23 wanted to see things from a new perspective — so he built himself a ladder.
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Sarah Lawrence president Cristle Collins Judd today announced the hiring of Dr. David Stanfield as the College’s Vice President and Dean of Students. Stanfield will begin at the College in July 2023.
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Sarah Lawrence College President Cristle Collins Judd today announced that television producer, director, writer, and creator Bill Lawrence will deliver the keynote address at the College’s 95th Commencement ceremony on Friday, May 12.
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On Wednesday, March 1 – Sarah Lawrence’s annual Giving Day—generations of alumni, parents, friends, students, staff, and faculty showed their belief in the power of a Sarah Lawrence education and that their love for the College runs deep.
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Every spring, the American eel begins its long (and mysterious!) journey from the Sargasso Sea to the Hudson River. And for the last 10 years, Sarah Lawrence's Center for the Urban River at Beczak team of scientists, students, and community members have come together to count thousands of migrating glass eels traveling up the Hudson River.
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Cynthia Cruz, the author of seven collections of poems and a faculty member in the MFA Writing Program at Sarah Lawrence College, has been selected as one of five finalists for the prestigious Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award for her latest work, Hotel Oblivion.
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As the U.S. healthcare system grows increasingly complex and the need for advocacy is more important than ever, Sarah Lawrence College is proud to launch its first completely online health advocacy master’s and professional development certificate program.
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The President of the United States visited Sarah Lawrence on Sunday, November 6, marking the first time that a U.S. president has visited the College.
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The Board also conferred tenure on Physics faculty member Meredith Frey.
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More than 700 alumni returned to campus to reconnect with each other and with the College.
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Casey and a team from The Washington Post received the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for their "compellingly told and vividly presented account of the assault on Washington on January 6, 2021, providing the public with a thorough and unflinching understanding of one of the nation's darkest days.”
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Degrees were conferred upon more than 320 undergraduates and more than 100 graduate students under a tent on Westlands Lawn. Alumni from the classes of 2021 and 2020 were invited to return to campus to finally take that meaningful walk across Westlands Terrace—a high point of every graduation.
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Barbara Schecter ’74 joined the faculty of Sarah Lawrence’s Psychology program in 1985, embarking on a career at an institution she already held dear.
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After 44 years as a member of the Art History faculty at Sarah Lawrence, the dominant emotion Joe Forte feels is gratitude. He reflects, “Sarah Lawrence made me. I’ve evolved over my time here, and it has made me a better person. Sarah Lawrence made me aware of how I could make a difference in the world, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to have done that.”
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Priscilla Murolo ’80 has had a kaleidoscopic understanding of what it is to be a member of the Sarah Lawrence College community. She is a 1980 graduate of the College; she has been a member of the history faculty since 1988, specializing in labor history; she helmed the Graduate Program in Women’s History for nearly two decades; and she is the proud parent of two Sarah Lawrence College graduates.
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Sarah Lawrence College's Office of Career Services will be honored with an Alva C. Cooper Award from the Metropolitan New York College Career Planning Officers Association.
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Television showrunner and novelist Noah Hawley '89 delivered the keynote address at the latest event in this ongoing series.
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Kathy Yeu P’15, a professional coach and personal branding expert, typically works with top executives and creatives to help them define themselves and their products. Recently she also has been helping her daughter, Michelle Nigro ’15, and her friends navigate the tricky straits of their nascent careers, and as a Sarah Lawrence College parent and donor, it occurred to her that there likely were SLC students who could also benefit from her skills.
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Academic excellence, concern for the community, and the expansion of educational opportunity are all part and parcel of the mission of Sarah Lawrence College, and growing sustainably is integral to advancing those values and aspirations. To do this, the College is expanding its offerings by capitalizing on existing strengths and forging collaborations between graduate and undergraduate programs. These collaborations are poised to open up new vistas for current students and to provide attractive options for new applicants considering the College.
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A librarian, educator, and artist with more than two decades of experience, Sakarya starts at Sarah Lawrence on December 6, 2021.
Rooted: A Community Archive Project, is on display at the College’s Esther Raushenbush Library through December 17
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You can call the lyre goby (Evorthodus lyricus) a fish out of water… at least the waters of New York State.
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The Esther Raushenbush Library has long been known as a building filled with invaluable resources. Now, the library is home to a brand new resource designed to support students throughout their time at Sarah Lawrence: The Learning Commons.
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As Sarah Lawrence's inaugural First Year Dean, Kaivan will work to ease first year student transitions and to set new students up for success throughout their college careers.
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On Saturday, October 9, community members from Yonkers and beyond visited Habirshaw Park on the banks of the Hudson River to participate in Stewards for Yonkers–Environmental Day of Action, hosted by Sarah Lawrence's Center for the Urban River at Beczak (CURB).
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Nwankwo will begin at the College on August 30, 2021.
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