2006–2007 News Releases
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Alumnae/i Cited for their Accomplishments
Three distinguished alumnae/i of Sarah Lawrence College will be awarded achievement citations during the College’s reunion taking place June 1 - 3. Over 500 alumnae/i, faculty and staff of the undergraduate college as well as graduate programs will be in attendance. Carole Artigiani, MA ‘79, and Beth Kalish-Weiss ’55 will receive citations for outstanding achievements and Barbara Kolsun ‘71 for extraordinary service to the College. Those receiving the citations were nominated by their classmates.
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Alice M. Greenwald '73 Addresses College's 78th Commencement
Alice M. Greenwald ’73, director of the World Trade Center Memorial and Museum, spoke to the College’s 290 undergraduate and 120 graduate students receiving their diplomas at Commencement today. Under a large tent keeping out the spring rain, she exhorted the students to help frame the views of their generation. “Take what you’ve learned at Sarah Lawrence and allow it to polish the lens on the world you are about to engage….Dig as deep as you have to, and rise as high as you can. Keep your passion. Make mistakes and learn from them. Honor curiosity and follow it. And, in everything you do, recognize the individuals in the ‘other.’”
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Sara Rudner And Company Perform At The Baryshnikov Arts Center
Sara Rudner, director of the dance program at Sarah Lawrence College, presents “Dancing-on-View (Preview/Hindsight)” on Sunday, May 13, in the sixth floor studios of the Baryshnikov Arts Center on the west side of Manhattan. The cast of dancers and musicians includes faculty members Merceditas Manago-Alexander, William Catanzaro, Peggy Gould, and Jerome Morris, as well as alums, Megan Boyd MFA ’01, Erin Crawley-Woods ’01, Laurel Dugan ’01, Maria Earle MFA ’06, Elizabeth Filbrun ’05, Anneke Hansen ’02, Rachel Lehrer and Lori Yuill MFA ’05. The dancing will begin at 5:00 p.m. and will end as the sun sets and daylight fades.
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Mayfair At Sarah Lawrence College To Be “A Storybook Adventure”
The 48th Annual Mayfair, a rain or shine event with food, crafts, rides, and entertainment for the Westchester community, will be held Saturday, May 5 from 12:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on the Sarah Lawrence College campus. Admission is free, though ticket prices vary. Proceeds benefit the Student for Student Scholarship Fund (SSSF), the oldest student-initiated scholarship fund in the U.S. For more information, please call 914-395-2412 or visit www.slc.edu/mayfair.
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Alice Greenwald Addresses Sarah Lawrence College's 78th Commencement
Alice M. Greenwald, ’73, director of the World Trade Center Memorial and Museum, will address the graduating seniors and graduate students at Sarah Lawrence College’s 78th Commencement on May 18. The ceremony will take place at 10:00 a.m. on the South Lawn.
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Reading And Reception Launches Lumina 2007
Lumina, the literary magazine of the Graduate Writing Program at Sarah Lawrence College, will celebrate the launch of its 2007 issue with readings and a reception on April 20 in Heimbold Auditorium at 7:00 p.m. Readers include contest judge Margot Livesey, as well as students, alumnae/i, and faculty: Nikky Finny, Barbara Helfgott Hyett, Joe Vainner, Jeff Boyle, Rachel Griffiths, Kamilah Aisha Moon, Todd Dillard, Jean Kahler, David Ciminello and Lucy Rosenthal. For more information, please visit www.slc.edu/lumina.
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Jean And Kenneth Wentworth Perform of Piano, Four-Hand Works
Jean and Kenneth Wentworth will perform a concert of music for piano, four-hand works on April 15. Their program entitled “Glancing Backward – The 20th Century and Beyond” can be heard at 4 p.m. in Reisinger Concert Hall. For more information, please call 914-395-2412.
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Retired Major General In The Soviet KGB, General Oleg Kalugin, Delivers Annual Bozeman Lecture At Sarah Lawrence College
The Bozeman lecture series, dedicated to bringing prominent figures in International Affairs, welcomes General Oleg Kalugin, a retired Major General in the Soviet KGB, to Sarah Lawrence College. His talk on April 17, entitled “Putin’s Russia and the Specter of the KGB,” will draw on a long career in intelligence to address the ongoing influence of the former security apparatus.
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Sarah Lawrence College Beyond Beats & Rhymes Screening
Sarah Lawrence College presents a free community screening of Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats & Rhymes, a documentary by Byron Hurt. A panel discussion following the film brings the Director of Victim’s Assistance Services in Westchester, the Associate Director of the Bronx Sexual Assault Response Team, a former president of Rush Communications, and the president and founder of My People Clinical Services to speak with audience members. The event is to be held on April 9 in Reisinger Concert Hall at 6:30 p.m.
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Emerging Artists Showcase Exhibits Work By Jason Mortara At Sarah Lawrence College
Sarah Lawrence College is pleased to announce “Encampment” and “Public Sculpture,” two new bodies of work by Jason Mortara. On view at the Heimbold Visual Art Center’s Barbara Walters Gallery, it is free and open to the public. For more information please call 914-395-2355 or e-mail cstayrook@slc.edu.
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Science Journalists Andrew Revkin and Dava Sobel Speak at Sarah Lawrence College
Andrew Revkin and Dava Sobel, both award-winning science journalists, will speak at Sarah Lawrence College this spring. On April 5, Andrew Revkin will present his lecture, “The Daily Planet: On the Front-Lines of Climate Change, From the North Pole to the While House” in Heimbold Auditorium at 7:00 p.m. An organic/local food reception precedes the talk at 6:30 p.m. in the Heimbold Visual Arts Center lobby. Dava Sobel follows on April 18 with a reading in the Esther Raushenbush Library at 6:30 p.m. For more information, please call (914) 395-2412.
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Sarah Lawrence College Gathers Poetry Community For Annual Weekend-Long Festival
The largest free poetry festival in the East returns to Sarah Lawrence College on Friday, April 27. Organized entirely by students, the Fourth Annual Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival will feature more than fifty readers throughout the weekend, including Yusef Komunyakaa, Paul Muldoon, Susan Howe, and Cornelius Eady. Attendees will take part in craft talks, receptions, book signings, and an open mic. The Festival closes Sunday, April 29 with a performance by the Irish poet Muldoon’s “three-car garage band,” Rackett. For more information, please call 914-395-2412.
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Race and Poetry Symposium at Sarah Lawrence College
Two Sarah Lawrence College writing faculty members are hosting a day-long symposium on March 31 to celebrate the diverse voices of poets writing in the new century. The lineup of readings, panel discussions, and student discussion sessions, features eight guest poets including Roger Sedarat, Tracy K. Smith and Ravi Shankar, as well as faculty poets Cathy Park Hong, Thomas Sayers Ellis and Vijay Seshadri. All events will be held in the Heimbold Auditorium. For more information please call (914) 395-2412.
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Pulitzer Prize-Winning Composer David Del Tredici Celebrates His Life and Work (and 70th Birthday) at Sarah Lawrence College
Sarah Lawrence College hosts a 70th birthday celebration for award-winning composer David Del Tredici on April 4. The highlight of the commemoration is a concert featuring solo piano music including Del Tredici’s “Three Gymnopedies,” played by Marc Peloquin, and a song cycle, “Miz Inez Sez,” sung by Melissa Fogarty with Peloguin at the piano, at 8:00 p.m. The concert is preceded by a panel discussion with Del Tredici on the composer’s life and work, moderated by Chester Biscardi, SLC composer and Director of the Music Program, at 7:30 p.m.
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Workshops For Seniors At The Yonkers Riverfront Library
The Sarah Lawrence College Theatre Outreach Program is conducting two consecutive theatre/oral history workshops for seniors at the Yonkers Riverfront Library on Tuesday, March 27 and Tuesday, April 3 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Participants are encouraged to take both workshops but it is not a requirement. They will be held in a second floor conference room. For more information, please call 914-395-2626.
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Sarah Lawrence Students Engage In Social Concerns Through "Alternative" Spring Breaks
Four groups of Sarah Lawrence College students are volunteering their spring breaks to gain first-hand experience addressing various social issues of concern to them while providing a community service.
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National Symposium and Lecture Series at Sarah Lawrence College Address The Complexities of Race In American Society Past and Present
Sarah Lawrence College is hosting a national symposium and a lecture series addressing issues on race in the U.S. Leading national scholars will convene on April 13 for a full day of discussions on the New Deal and its role in creating two classes of citizenship. Lectures on April 3 and April 24 explore the complexities of race in American society. For more information please call (914) 395-2412.
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Cultural Aspects Of Learning Theme of Annual Longfellow Lecture at Sarah Lawrence College
Barbara Rogoff, a Professor of Psychology at the University of California and holder of the U.C. Presidential Chair, will present “Cultural Aspects of Learning: Observation, Collaboration, and Multimodal Conversation,” the annual Longfellow Lecture sponsored by Sarah Lawrence College’s Child Development Institute on March 28 at 5:00 p.m. in Reisinger Concert Hall. For more information, please call 914-395-2630.
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Painter Scott Sager Brings "The Back Roads" Of New England To The Sarah Lawrence College Library Exhibit Gallery
The Esther Raushenbush Library Exhibit Gallery at Sarah Lawrence College will host Scott Sager’s The Back Roads, a series of watercolor paintings capturing New England scenery with photorealism. The exhibit runs from Sunday, April 1, through Saturday, May 12, and is open to the public during regular library hours. For more information, please call 914-395-2472.
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"Strategies Of Visibility: Arts Of Environmental Resistance" Colloquium Series Continues at Sarah Lawrence College
A series of four lectures this spring at Sarah Lawrence College on the theme of "Strategies of Visibility: The Arts of Environmental Resistance" will explore the efforts of artists, activists, ethnographers and engineers to make visible environmental poisons, toxins, and issues that remain hidden or inaccessible to normal sensory perception. Speakers will include Mierle Ukeles, Phung Boi, Joseph Masco and Cornelia Hesse-Honegger. For more information, please call (914) 395-2412.
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Symposium to Explore Role of New Deal in Creating Two-Tiered Citizenship
Convening leading scholars in a national symposium, “Rethinking New Deal Racial Politics: Citizenship, Public Policy & the American Welfare State,” Sarah Lawrence College professor of history Komozi Woodard and Brooklyn College professor of political science Jeanne Theoharis will present several views of history that place the New Deal at the center of a critical turning point for the destiny of "whites" and "non-whites," particularly African-Americans, in the United States. The symposium will take place April 13 on the Sarah Lawrence College campus.
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Exhibit By Leeza Doreian At Sarah Lawrence College Is Part Of The Emerging Artists Series
Sarah Lawrence College is pleased to announce “Tourists and Residents,” a solo exhibition of work by Leeza Doreian. On view at the Heimbold Visual Art Center’s Barbara Walters Gallery, it is free and open to the Public. For more information please call 914-395-2355 or e-mail cstayrook@slc.edu.
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Sarah Lawrence College Awarded Grant from Mellon Foundation to Endow Faculty Chairs
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded Sarah Lawrence College a $3 million grant to support the building of the College’s endowment while simultaneously providing immediate budgetary relief. The grant was awarded on the basis of a 3:1 match; $9 million has been raised by the College.
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Women's History Conference Focuses on Women and War
“Women at War: Soldiers, Sisters, Survivors” is the subject of Sarah Lawrence College’s Ninth Annual Women’s History Conference taking place March 2 and 3. The two-day conference leads off with keynote speaker Janis Karpinski, former commanding general at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq and author of the book, One Woman’s Army: The Commanding General of Abu Ghraib Tells her Story. General Karpinski had a command of 3,400 soldiers who were in charge of the incarceration of Iraqi detainees and, after his capture, Saddam Hussein.
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Exhibits And Lectures By Emerging Artists Showcase Visual Arts At Sarah Lawrence College
Sarah Lawrence College is pleased to announce HUSK, a solo exhibition of new work by Wes Heiss. On view at the Heimbold Visual Art Center’s Barbara Walters Gallery, it is free and open to the Public. For more information please call 914-395- 2355 or e-mail cstayrook@slc.edu.
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SSSF Annual Auction 2007
Raises Aid For Future ClassesSarah Lawrence College presents what is believed to be the oldest student-run scholarship fund in the nation. Dating back to 1958, the annual auction is the SSSF’s largest and most successful fund-raiser. The auction, taking place on February 27 at 7 p.m. in Reisinger Concert Hall, is completely run by students to raise scholarship aid. Donations will be accepted through January 22. The public is welcome to bid at the live and online auctions. To donate an item please call 914-395-2575, e-mail sssf@slc.edu or visit http://www.sarahlawrence.edu/sssf.
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Sarah Lawrence College President Awarded France's Highest Honor
President Jacques Chirac of France has appointed Sarah Lawrence College President Michele Tolela Myers to the order of the Légion d'Honneur for outstanding achievement. To be so recognized is the highest honor an individual can receive from the French government. The Légion d'Honneur was created by Napoléon Bonaparte in 1802 and has honored citizens of France and other countries since 1804. The decoration has been bestowed upon military personnel and civilians including presidents, ambassadors, artists, authors and educators. The honor has been awarded to Dr. Myers for her services to education in the United States.
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Sarah Lawrence College Hosts
Revolutionary Artists Lecture SeriesArtist-activists William Pope.L, Tyree Guyton, and Frithjof Bergmann will visit Sarah Lawrence College in February and April to speak about their work as part of a” Revolutionary Artists Lecture Series.” For more information, please call 914-395-2660 or e-mail abonsu@sarahlawrence.edu.
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Sarah Lawrence Writing Faculty Member Wins Ploughshares 2006 John C. Zacharis First Book Award
Thomas Sayers Ellis, a Sarah Lawrence College writing faculty member was presented with the sixteenth annual John C. Zacharis First Book Award for his 2005 collection of poems, The Maverick Room (Graywolf) by the esteemed literary journal, Ploughshares. The prize is awarded for the best debut work by a contributing poet or fiction writer.
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Lecture Series At Sarah Lawrence College Addresses The Complexities Of Race In American Society
Sarah Lawrence College will bring scholars and activists Kim Williams, Tommie Shelby, Daryl Ogden, Augustus Trowbridge, and Robin D.G. Kelley to campus throughout the winter and spring to present talks on “The Complexities of Race in American Society” as part of a lecture series sponsored by The Donald C. Samuel Fund for Economics and Politics. For more information, please call 914-395-2412.
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Sarah Lawrence Graduates Celebrated At National Society Of Genetic Counselors Annual Education Conference
The 25th Annual Education Conference of the National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC), held this year from November 11 to 14 in Nashville, TN, presented six out of the seven NSGC awards to M.S. graduates of the Joan H. Marks Graduate Program in Human Genetics at Sarah Lawrence College. Approximately one-third of certified genetic counselors have passed through the program, the first of its kind in North America. For more information, please call 914-395-2371 or e-mail clieber@slc.edu.
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Artist Meg Lindsay Exhibits Abstract Paintings And Prints In Gallery At Sarah Lawrence College Library
Painter and poet Meg Lindsay MFA ‘98 returns to the Esther Raushenbush Library exhibit gallery at Sarah Lawrence College to present her second show Language of Abstraction, an exhibition of paintings and prints that capture the layering of what looks real into the abstract. The exhibit runs from Monday, January 15 through Saturday, March 31, 2007 and is open to the public during regular library hours. There will be a reception on Saturday, January 13 from 2 to 4 p.m. (snow date January 14). For more information, please call 914-395-2470.
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Music and Dance Delight Audiences as Semester Comes to a Close
The Sarah Lawrence College music and dance programs present winter concerts, including the premiere of a concerto by music faculty member John Yannelli, and highlighting student work in choreography, composition, jazz, voice, and orchestra. All concerts are free and open to the public.
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National Human Genome Research Institute Deputy Director Alan Edward Guttmacher, M.D. Speaks at Sarah Lawrence College
Dr. Alan Edward Guttmacher, deputy director of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) and senior clinical advisor to the director of the Human Genome Project, will present a lecture on how we can use our families’ health histories to promote personal health and prevent disease. Presented by the Joan H. Marks Graduate Program in Human Genetics, the lecture “Family History: The Key that Opens the Genome Era” will take place on December 13 at 12:30 pm. in the Heimbold auditorium. For more information about the lecture, which is free and open to the public, please call 914-395-2371 or e-mail clieber@slc.edu.
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An Exhibition of Textile Art by Sara Fasy at Sarah Lawrence College's Esther Raushenbush Library
Sarah Lawrence College MFA candidate in nonfiction writing Sara Fasy presents her textile art at the Esther Raushenbush Library exhibit gallery at Sarah Lawrence College. “Quilt Stories” exhibits embroidered, patchwork, and mola quilts made in Mexico, her home for 28 years. The exhibit runs from November 27 through January 12 and is open to the public during regular library hours. For more information, please call 914-395-2470.
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Saeko Ichinohe Dance Company Performs
at Sarah Lawrence College
The Saeko Ichinohe Dance Company, a performance group working towards cultural understanding, is coming to Sarah Lawrence College on December 1 to present a lecture and demonstration on dance based on the Japanese masterpiece “The Tale of Genji” by Murasaki Shikibu. The lecture-demonstration performance will take place at 7 p.m. in Titsworth Lecture Hall. For more information, please call 914-395-2412.
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French Poet Marie Borel And Her Translators Read At Sarah Lawrence College
A reading by French Poet Marie Borel, celebrating the English translation of her acclaimed Wolftrot, translated by Sarah Riggs and Omar Berrada, will take place at Sarah Lawrence College on November 27 at 5:30 p.m. in the Esther Raushenbush Library Pillow Room. For more information, please call 914-395-2412.
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Sarah Lawrence College Dance Department Remembers Bessie Schonberg
On November 20, the Sarah Lawrence College dance program will celebrate the 100th birthday of beloved educator and seminal figure in American modern dance, Bessie Schonberg. Beginning with a panel discussion titled “Remembering Bessie Schonberg" at 3:45 p.m. in the Bessie Schonberg Theater, the afternoon will continue with an open mic, followed by a reception in the lobby of Heimbold Visual Arts Center at 5 p.m. and the screening of Bessie—A Portrait of Bessie Schonberg at 6:30 p.m. in the Donnelley Film Theater. For more information, please call 914-395-2433.
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Exhibits And Lectures by Emerging Artists Showcase Visual Arts at Sarah Lawrence College
Sarah Lawrence College is pleased to announce Present Company Excluded, a solo exhibition of new video work by Abbey Williams. On view at the Heimbold Visual Art Center’s Barbara Walters Gallery, it is free and open to the Public. For more information please call (914) 395-2355 or cstayrook@slc.edu.
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Pastel Impressionist Vail Barrett Exhibits Work at Sarah Lawrence College's Esther Raushenbush Library
Bronxville artist Vail Barrett presents his pastel paintings at the Esther Raushenbush Library exhibit gallery at Sarah Lawrence College through November 26. The paintings are impressionist interpretations of the seascapes and landscapes of Martha’ Vineyard. The exhibit is open to the public during regular library hours. For more information, please call 914-395-2470.
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Pulitzer Prize Winning Poet Mark Strand Reads at Sarah Lawrence College
Former United States Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mark Strand will read selections from his work on November 15th at Sarah Lawrence College. The reading will take place in the Performing Arts Center’s Reisinger Concert Hall at 6:30 p.m. For more information, please call 914-395-2412.
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Sarah Lawrence College Names Tenth President
The Board of Trustees of Sarah Lawrence College has announced the appointment of Dr. Karen Lawrence as the College’s tenth president. She will succeed Dr. Michele Tolela Myers, who will retire after a successful nine-year presidency, on August 1, 2007.
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Mia Goldman & Midge Sanford-Pillsbury Screen HBO Film "Open Window" at SLC
The new HBO feature film Open Window will be screened at Sarah Lawrence College on October 25. A reception at 6:15 p.m. will kick-off the screening at 7 p.m., followed by questions and answers with film writer/director Mia Goldman and producer Midge Sanford-Pillsbury. The event will take place in the Film Viewing Room of the Performing Arts Center. For more information, please call 914-395-2412.
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Economist Marcellus Andrews Speaks At Climate Change Colloquium At Sarah Lawrence College
Economist Marcellus Andrews will come to Sarah Lawrence College on November 2 as part of the “Colloquium on Climate Change,” a semester long examination of the interactions between society and global warming. A reception in the Heimbold lobby at 5 p.m. precedes his talk, titled “The Political Economy of Earth, Irritated,” to be held in Heimbold Auditorium at 6 p.m. For more information, please call 914-395-2412.
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Exhibits And Lectures by Emerging Artists Showcase Visual Arts at Sarah Lawrence College
Sarah Lawrence College is pleased to announce a solo exhibition entitled “Documentos” featuring pre-performance video and photography by José Ruiz in the Heimbold Visual Arts Center’s Barbara Walters Gallery. The exhibit is free and open to the public. For more information please call (914) 395 2355 or cstayrook@slc.edu.
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Environmental Issues Colloquia
Bring Noted Speakers to CampusTwo faculty-organized colloquia are bringing speakers to campus this year to focus on issues affecting the environment and society. “The Colloquium on Climate Change” has been featuring experts on global warming this fall and continues with a lecture on November 2 by Marcellus Andrews on “The Political Economy of Earth, Irritated.” A year-long series entitled “Strategies of Visibility: Arts of Environmental Resistance” begins with a lecture on October 20 by Meg McLagan.
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Exhibits and Lectures by Emerging Artists Showcase Visual Arts at Sarah Lawrence College
Sarah Lawrence College is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of photographs by Yolanda del Amo in the Heimbold Visual Arts Center’s Barbara Walters Gallery. The exhibit is free and open to the public. For more information please call (914) 395 2355 or cstayrook@slc.edu.
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Documentary to Air on Public Television Stations Explores Values in the Classroom
Members of the faculty of Sarah Lawrence College’s Child Development Institute (CDI) are featured in a new documentary, Values Go to School, to be broadcast over public television stations in the coming months. The program is the third in the Learning Child Series produced by Jonathan Diamond Associates in association with the Child Development Institute. The first two programs are When a Child Pretends about understanding the value of pretend play for preschool children and From Pictures to Words about understanding the foundations of literacy learning.
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Sarah Lawrence College Mourns the Loss of President Emerita Alice Stone Ilchman
Sarah Lawrence College mourns the loss of Dr. Alice Stone Ilchman, an expert in international affairs who served as the eighth president of Sarah Lawrence College from 1981 to 1998. Alice died on Friday, August 11, 2006 from complications arising from pancreatic cancer. Throughout Dr. Ilchman’s long and varied career in academia, government and philanthropy she was respected and admired for her leadership, her commitment to her ideals, and her ability to “build bridges,” to bring together diverse constituencies to collaborate towards common goals. She was 71 years old.
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Two SLC Graduate Program Alumnae Named Purpose Prize Fellows
Two Sarah Lawrence College graduate program alumnae, Lois Steinberg, Health Advocacy ’00, and Carole Artigiani, Women’s History ’79, are among 55 Purpose Prize Fellows from around the country named by Civic Ventures “as leaders in the movement to invent new ways to solve society’s toughest challenges.”
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Research by Sarah Lawrence Graduate Student on the Need for genetic counseling for People with Schizophrenia is Recognized by National Organization
A 2006 graduate of Sarah Lawrence College’s graduate program in Human Genetics, Vicki Lyus, was awarded the “Beth Fine Student Abstract Award” by the National Society of Genetic Counselors and will present the research for her master’s thesis on November 12th at the organization’s annual education conference.
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Sarah Lawrence College Launches First for Health Professionals in Public Health Genetics/Genomics
The genetics revolution, the subsequent evolution of genomics and their implications for public health demand the education of a new breed of professionals. Sarah Lawrence College, a leader in innovative programs for health professionals, has launched a new graduate-level program in Public Health Genetics/Genomics.
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Science Center Named for President Emerita Alice Stone Ilchman
Sarah Lawrence College has named its science center for President Emerita Alice Stone Ilchman, who encouraged the growth of science during her years as president from 1981 to 1998 and was chiefly responsible for raising the funds to build the Center.
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New High School Programs, Modeled on the Distinctive Sarah Lawrence College Approach, will be Held at the College this Summer
In a move to share its distinctive blend of academic rigor, centrality of creativity in the curriculum, and superb teaching with area high school students, Sarah Lawrence College is offering a broad, new range of intensive summer programs for students entering 10th, 11th and 12th grades. The deadline for registration is June 16.
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Kate Welling Memorial Scholarship Established at Sarah Lawrence College's Early Childhood Center; Playground Named for Former Pupil
Nineteen years ago Kate Welling was a curious, adventurous two-year-old, a tenacious problem solver who was enthusiastic about all activities presented to her in the classroom, said her first teacher at Sarah Lawrence College’s Early Childhood Center, Lorelle Phillips. Last Friday the ECC’s playground was named for Kate who tragically lost her life in 2005.
