Student Leadership Colloquium Registration
The Student Leadership Colloquium(SLC) is designed to introduce students to new and different concepts of leadership.
Please complete this form to register for Student Leadership Colloquium programs for Fall 2018.
Refreshments will be served.
All programs are free for Hunter students.
Students who complete all three programs will receive be eligible to receive a certificate and prizes!
Purple Peeriod Project Speakeasy Table Event
Purple Peeriod Project Speakeasy Table
1-2:30pm 3rd Floor in the West Building
Stop by the OSA Speakeasy Table and say the password "New Orleans" to receive a special gift.
Free. Accessible. Period.
Tampons and pads for Hunter Students !
The Purple PEERiod Project is a student-led initiative that provides free and accessible menstrual care products to all Hunter Students. The project is funded by Student Activity Fees.
Meet the Author Consuelo Martinez Reyes– “Not the Time to Stay: The Unpublished Plays of Victor Fragoso”
Centro Press’ upcoming publication of Not the Time to Stay: The Unpublished Plays of Victor Fragoso, is an edited collection of the previously unpublished theatre oeuvre of Puerto Rican playwright Víctor Fragoso from the NYC theatre scene of the 1970s and 1980s. Dr Consuelo Martínez Reyes is the main editor and translator of this publication. She currently is Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Spanish and Latin American Studies in the International Studies Department at Macquarie University in Australia.
For more information or to RSVP: centropr.nationbuilder.com/fragoso
As You Like It
The Fall production of the Undergraduate Theatre students.
Play by: William Shakespeare
Directed by: Barbara Bosch
Located: Hunter's Black Box Theater in the North Building, room 543. Entry on East 68th St. for the Kaye Box Office.
Ticketed as follows: $12 General admission, $5 for Seniors & non-hunter students, FREE with Hunter ID.
As You Like It
The Fall production of the Undergraduate Theatre students.
Play by: William Shakespeare
Directed by: Barbara Bosch
Located: Hunter's Black Box Theater in the North Building, room 543. Entry on East 68th St. for the Kaye Box Office.
Ticketed as follows: $12 General admission, $5 for Seniors & non-hunter students, FREE with Hunter ID.
Growing Food Right Here in NYC
Where Are We -- And What Needs to Happen for Urban Ag to Increase, Improve and Have a Significant Impact
This seminar will discuss the current state of urban agriculture and examine challenges and opportunities in NYC.
Panelists:
- Crystal Eksi, Urban Designer, NYC Department of City Planning
- Council Member Rafael Espinal
- Henry Gordon-Smith, Founder and Managing Director, Agritecture
- Gerard Lordahl, Gardens & The Governor's Island Teaching Garden Director, GrowNYC
- Danielle Spiegel-Feld, Executive Director, Guarini Center Environmental, Energy and Land Use Law, NYU School of Law
Moderator:
- Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH, the executive director of the Hunter College NYC Food Policy Center
Healthy Breakfast Will Be Served @ 8:45am, Talk at 9am
Food Policy and Practice Lecture Series
This introductory food policy & practice lecture series will examine how the myriad of actors, including government agencies, industry, and consumers, shape food priorities and policies in the US. The lecture series is designed so that students will have a clear understanding of the history of agriculture and food policies that led to our current conditions and develop a sense of what is required to build a sustainable food system moving forward. Participants will learn through a variety of experiential and hands-on methods and approaches including guest lectures, films, field trips and readings.
Instructor: Michael Hurwitz, JD, MSW, GrowNYC Greenmarket Director
Undegraduate Nursing – Accelerated 2nd Degree Info-Session
The Accelerated Second-Degree Nursing Info-Session is for students who already have earned a non-nursing baccalaureate degree and wish to obtain a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Nursing. Details of program requirements and the application process will be discussed.
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.
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.