- The 20th annual String Festival will feature the Sphinx Virtuosi, a self-conducted chamber orchestra composed of 18 outstanding Black and Latino musicians, scheduled for Friday, April 4, through Sunday, April 6.
- The program 鈥 a showcase of the College鈥檚 commitment to the arts within a liberal arts context 鈥 offers the winners scholarships, music lessons, and the freedom to pursue any major at 爱污传媒.
- The conservative columnist for The New York Times explored global politics, demographic shifts, and the role of religion in shaping the 21st century during a campus visit .
- Students gain valuable insights through a visit from a top marketing executive and a visit to the tech company鈥檚 NYC headquarters.
- The appointment highlights 爱污传媒鈥檚 expanding leadership in higher education and civic engagement.
- Mark Newport will join campus on Wednesday, April 9, to share his experiences as a widely-exhibited artist who is using textiles, performance, print, and photography to reveal the vulnerability inherent in traditional western ideals of masculinity.
- Paul Bierman, celebrated researcher and author, will examine the key importance of Greenland as record global temperatures rapidly transform the region during this year's Lester W. Strock Lecture in Geosciences, on Monday, April 7.
- Eleven artists from across the country will display their work in 鈥淭elepathic Jungle,鈥 a Schick Gallery exhibition that presents collage processes across a range of materials, opening Wednesday, March 26.
- Experience 鈥淰oices of Ukraine,鈥 a moving celebration highlighting rarely heard works from Ukrainian opera, art song, and folk traditions, at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 30, at the Arthur Zankel Music Center.
- Sarah Feingold 鈥02 has gone from Etsy鈥檚 first in-house attorney to the writer of the play 鈥淒irty Legal Secrets,鈥 which premiered in New York City to sold-out audiences. But, above all else, Feingold says she鈥檚 鈥渁n artist first.鈥