Alwin Nikolais: Evolutions of Theory and Practice

The Nikolais/Louis Foundation for Dance invites participants to a three-day conference to explore the evolution of Nikolais’ fundamental ideas around motion, media and aesthetics; how they reverberate in current practice; how the manifold processes of creativity and invention relate to one another across disciplines, in the arts, sciences and education.

Dancing Through College and Beyond

Dancing Through College & Beyond (DTCB) is a one of a kind nationwide event, providing a much needed service to the dance industry and to high school students. DTCB offers talented young dancers the opportunity to connect, one-on-one, with renowned faculty and choreographers from colleges across the country, forming personal connections between the current generation of leading dance professionals and the next. This event helps students fully explore college dance opportunities and to assist them in navigating the college admissions process.

Dancing Through College and Beyond

Dancing Through College & Beyond (DTCB) is a one of a kind nationwide event, providing a much needed service to the dance industry and to high school students. DTCB offers talented young dancers the opportunity to connect, one-on-one, with renowned faculty and choreographers from colleges across the country, forming personal connections between the current generation of leading dance professionals and the next. This event helps students fully explore college dance opportunities and to assist them in navigating the college admissions process.

Hunter College Jazz Presents

"New Topologies" featuring Irreversible Entanglements- Ryan Keberle, director.

Crossover Jazz

The Hunter Jazz Ensemble & Jazz Vocal Ensemble- Ryan Keberle & Priscilla Owens, directors.

Located at West Crossover- 3rd Floor.

Voice and Piano Masterclass

Opera Master Class for Vocalist Students. Artist Warren Jones, internationally acclaimed coach collaborator. Susan Gonzalez, director.

Student Recital

Student instrumental and vocal performances.

Alwin Nikolais: Evolutions of Theory and Practice

The Nikolais/Louis Foundation for Dance invites participants to a three-day conference to explore the evolution of Nikolais’ fundamental ideas around motion, media and aesthetics; how they reverberate in current practice; how the manifold processes of creativity and invention relate to one another across disciplines, in the arts, sciences and education.

Brown Bag Lunch Series Presented by Hunter College Center for Jewish Studies

The Center for Jewish Studies at Hunter College welcomes you to a new monthly seminar series with talks by academics from Hunter and beyond. These seminars will run from 1-2:30pm  with a free lunch. The first seminar is Wednesday September 5th from 1-2:30pm  in Hunter's East building, room 1203, where professor Benjamin Hett will give a talk entitled "Coffeee Smugglers and Persil Letters: German Jews, Denazification, and the writing of History after WWII".

 

Please RSVP by the end of the week and specify if you require kosher lunch.

for RSVP, email Leah.garrett@Hunter.cuny.edu

Nutrition MS Information Session

Part of Hunter's School of Urban Public Health (UPH), the Nutrition Program offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, in addition to a graduate-level accredited Dietetic Internship.

The Nutrition program focuses on promoting the nutritional well-being of individuals and populations through teaching, research, and service. The program is dedicated to providing the highest quality education in nutrition, food science, and public health nutrition, while providing food and nutrition services to local communities and contributing to the profession through faculty research and scholarly activity.

Learn more about the MS in Nutrition program by attending a Fall 2018 Graduate Nutrition Information Session.