02/01 — 02/29
10:00AM Denim & Chrome: Black Bikers in America
Celebrating Black History Month,"Denim & Chrome" by noted New York City photographer Darius Vick is an exhibit of 20 black & white photographs illustrating black bikers in America.
02/01 — 02/28
2nd Annual Black Studies fine Art Exhibition
See the exhibition and join the artists for a discussion of their work. Discussions take place on Feb, 1, 7, 21 & 28 from 6 - 8 P.M. Sponsored by the Black Studies Program.
02/02 — 02/29
African Americans in Health & Medicine: A Time-Line
Exhibit about notable African Americans who’ve made historical & scientific contributions in science, health and medicine
02/06 — 03/19
The Many Faces of George Washington
The Many Faces of George Washington is a traveling exhibit from the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.
02/14 — 02/24
CCNY Art Department Faculty Show
City College Art Department Faculty exhibits their most recent work. Please join us for the reception Thursday February 16th, 5-7pm.
02/17
12:00PM Terry Baker Mulligan Book Reading and Signing
Terry Baker MulliganAuthor,CCNY Alumni will read from her new book, "Sugar Hill, Where the Sun Rose Over Harlem"
02/17
2:00PM FACULTY RECITAL
Tienni Chen, pianist, and guest, Joanne Chang, pianist, will play the music of Mozart, Debussy, Gregson, Lambert, Chu, and Gavrilin
02/21
12:30PM Time Management Workshop
An NSS certified event that is open to all. All NSS students receive one point for attending, registration is required. Please click on the above link to register for this session.
02/21
12:00PM Healthy Monday
Join the Wellness Center's Healthy Monday Event! Get information every Monday on topics such asproper nutrition, sleep hygiene, physical activity, and emotional well being from Peer Health Educators.!!FREE Giveaways!!
02/22
12:00PM "Assembly of a Dynamic Scaffold"
Presented by Dr. Susan Taylor, Professor, Dept of Chemistry & Biochemistry, and Dept of Pharmacology at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, UC San Diego.
02/22
11:00AM “Linguistic Diversity within the Latino Population in the United States: Indigenous Languages, Migration and Language Endangerment”
By Gabriela Pérez Báez, Curator of Linguistics at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History. Presented by the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
02/22
3:30PM CCNY Writes: Thesis and Outline Workshop
Learn how to formulate and strengthen thesis statements and create outlines.
02/23 — 02/25
All This Intimacy
An edgy comedy about love and promiscuity, directed by Dunstan Wallace. Times include Thursday - Saturday @ 7 pm, and matinees on Thursday at 12:15pm and Sunday at 2 pm.
02/23
6:30PM "Uneasy Alliance: Designing a Dialogue between New and Old"
Presented by Ann Beha as part of the Sciame Spring Lecture Series entitled, "History Revisited".
02/23
5:30PM “Black August: A Hip-Hop Benefit Project”: Talk Back with dream hampton.
This event will feature a screening of the documentary “Black August: A Hip-Hop Benefit Project,” and a talk back with internationally recognized author and filmmaker, director Dream Hampton.
02/23
12:30PM FACULTY RECITAL
Professor Alison Deane, pianist and Professor Ira Spaulding, baritone perform music by R. Nathaniel Dett & Roland Hayes in celebration of Black History Month.
02/24 — 02/25
5:00PM 3rd Annual Is Hip-Hop History? Conference
The 3rd “Is Hip Hop History?” features the work of researchers, hip-hop industry practitioners, artists, and working adult students. Keynote speakers: legendary deejay and producer Pete Rock and author Dax-Devlon Ross.
02/24
7:00PM Dance: Through the African Diaspora
KowTeff African Dance Company & Asase Yaa African-American Dance Theatre perform in celebration of Black History Month.
02/24
7:30PM George Brandon and The Blue Unity Orchestra: Legacy Concert
Features compositions by Panamanian-born jazz composer and saxophonist Jorge Sylvester.Sponsored by the Black Studies Program.
02/27
1:30PM Undecided Majors: Exploring Career Options
An NSS Certified Event. All NSS students receive one point for attending, registration is required. Please click on the above link to register online. Presented by David Thompson, Associate Director of Career Counseling & Professional Development.
02/27
5:30PM Dancer, Actor, Entertainer Ben Vereen on Bert Williams headlines Black History Month
Familiar to us all as Chicken George in Alex Haley’s Roots, Ben Vereen speaks about Black face minstrelsy.
02/29
12:00PM Biochem Seminar: Kevin Dalby, "Mechanisms of non-ATP Competititve Inhibitors of MAP Kinases"
The biochem seminar is presented by Dr. Kevin Dalby, Assoc Prof, Dept of Medicinal Chemistry, Univ of Texas.
02/29
5:00PM S.T.E.M. Disciplines and the Social Sciences in Dialogue: A Workshop: Career Skills for the 21st Century.
Faculty Rodney Dotson presents a workshop to explore a model for a joint college-community structured mentorship program that helps achieve academic excellence and success.
02/29
6:30PM Afro-Colombian Educational Civil Rights
Presented by Colombian author & scholar, Juan de Dios Mosquera, National Director of CIMMARRON, Colombia’s oldest community based organization advancing the human and civil rights of Afro-Colombians
03/01
5:00PM "The Jew and the Cathedral: Image, Architecture, and Urban Confrontation in the Middle Ages"
Presented by Prof. Nina Rowe, Fordham University, as part of the History Department Interdisciplinary Speaker Series on “Religion and Ethnicity,”
03/05
5:00PM The Doyle and Alba Bortner Distinguished Speaker Series in Urban Education: Dr. Arnetha F. Ball
Dr. Arnetha F. Ball will discuss "Reform of Urban Teacher Education Programs: Expanding Upon a Model of Generative Change."
03/08
12:00PM Annual College Wide Career Fair
Meet with employers regarding full time opportunities, part time and seasonal jobs, internships and co-ops
03/08
6:30PM "Gothicists and Classicists: The Stylistic Battle between English Victorian Architects 1850-1880"
Presented by Simon Heffer as part of the Sciame Spring Lecture Series entitled, "History Revisited"
03/15
6:30PM Sciame Lecture Series: "What Sullivan Meant in the Past and What He Offers the Present"
Presented by Robert Twombly as part of the Sciame Spring Lecture Series entitled, "History Revisited".
03/27
5:00PM "The Gospel of the Working Class: Labor and Religion in New Deal America"
Presented by Jarod Roll, Senior Lecturer at the University of Sussex, as part of the History Department Interdisciplinary Speaker Series on “Religion and Ethnicity,”
03/28
The Louis Levine-Gabriella de Beer Lecture in Genetics
Dr. David C. Page presents "Rethinking The Rotting Y Chromosome." A reception follows the lecture.
03/29
6:30PM Sciame Lecture Series: "History as Content"
Presented by Sara Caples as part of the Sciame Spring Lecture Series entitled, "History Revisited".
03/29
5:30PM "Half the Sky: Changing the World by Empowering Women" - with Nicholas Kristof
The New York Times Publitzer Prize-winning columnist presents the Samuel Rudin Distinguished Visiting Scholar Lecture, speaking about his book and his travels around the world. A reception follows.
04/02
7:00PM “Brain, Language, Commodity: Locating Bilingualism in the 21st Century”
by Dr. Andrew Lynch, a specialist in Spanish language and linguistics, general sociolinguistics, language contact and issues of bilingualism. Presented by the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
04/17
12:00PM Graduate Salute
Find out information on your Cap & Gown, Graduation Ring, Honors Convocation, Alumni Association, Graduation Photos, and more!
04/19
6:30PM Sciame Lecture Series: "The Ancient Sense: Louis Kahn and Modern Monumentality"
Presented by William J.R. Curtis as part of the Sciame Spring Lecture Series entitled, "History Revisited".
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