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Campbell Sports Center Mary LeVine Softball Field
/ Sunday
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Performing Arts Center PAC Reisinger Auditorium
/ Tuesday
Virtual Zoom
/ Tuesday
We hear it all of the time: there are not enough clinical genetics providers to meet the need. Yet, the demands on this workforce are evolving.
In this first hour of the “Path to Precision Health” webinar series, “Building Resilience: Insights from the Genomics Workforce,'' a panel of genetic counseling professionals, representing one of the largest clinical genetics fields, will discuss the needs of the workforce today and how to build resilience to foster a better tomorrow. Join us for the conversation to understand this inflection point and the changes necessary to thrive through this transition.
The Institute for Genomics Education, Workforce & Leadership “Path to Precision Health” webinar series is dedicated to shining a light on the challenges in building the workforce and infrastructure necessary to deliver on the promise of precision health for all.
Barbara Walters Campus Center BWCC Rooms B and C
/ Tuesday
Join us for a panel discussion featuring Sa’ed Atshan, Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies and Anthropology at Swarthmore College; Peter Beinart, Professor of Journalism and Political Science at Newmark School of Journalism, CUNY; Lihi Ben Shitrit, Professor of Israel Studies at New York University; and Leila Farsakh, Professor of Political Science at University of Massachusetts-Boston.
We seem to be living through an inflection point in the history of Israel/Palestine. While it is still too soon to predict the long-term consequences of Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7, 2023 and the ensuing Israeli invasion of Gaza, observers of Middle East politics suggest that the ongoing war has ushered in a new phase of the protracted Israel-Palestine struggle. What are the effects of the war on Israeli and Palestinian politics and civil society? How will the war end, and what are the prospects for a more lasting resolution to the conflict? What can the future look like for Israelis and Palestinians? In this panel, four leading experts on different dimensions of Israeli and Palestinian history, politics, and society will join in discussion to help us think through some of these questions.
Heimbold Visual Arts Center HEIM 202 Donnelley Film Theatre
/ Wednesday
Shannon Chakraborty discusses working with real history when writing speculative fiction, with an emphasis on her recent book, The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi, which took place in the medieval Indian Ocean world. Discussion will include researching sources and working with academics, establishing a sense of place, and the role (and responsibilities) writers have in presenting history to a lay audience.
Shannon Chakraborty is the critically acclaimed, New York Times bestselling author of The Daevabad Trilogy and The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi. Her work has been translated into over a dozen languages and nominated for the Hugo, Locus, World Fantasy, Crawford, and Astounding awards. You can find her online at www.sachakraborty.com or on Instagram at @SAChakrabooks. She lives in New Jersey with her family and an ever-increasing number of cats.
Register for the Zoom livestream HERE.
Heimbold Visual Arts Center HEIM 202 Donnelley Film Theatre
/ Wednesday
Join the MFA Writing Program as we welcome our spring 2024 speculative fiction resident Shannon Chakraborty for a reading, followed by a brief Q&A. Open to the public and whole SLC community. Book sales and signing to follow the event.
Barbara Walters Campus Center BWCC Room B
/ Wednesday
Brian Christian is an acclaimed author and researcher whose work explores the human implications of computer science. He is best known for his bestselling series of books: The Most Human Human, which uses his experience as a human “confederate” in the Turing test to examine what chatbots reveal about the nature of language and communication; Algorithms to Live By, with Tom Griffiths, which applies computational principles to everyday human decision making; and The Alignment Problem, a nuanced investigation of the ethics and safety challenges confronting the field of AI and a portrait of the community of researchers working to address them.
Christian’s writing has been translated into 19 languages, and has appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Wired, The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, The Paris Review, and in scientific journals such as Cognitive Science. His work has won several literary awards, including fellowships at Bread Loaf, Yaddo, and MacDowell, publication in Best American Science & Nature Writing, and an award from the Academy of American Poets. He has been a featured guest on The Daily Show, The Ezra Klein Show, and Radiolab, and has lectured at Google, Meta, Microsoft, Yale, the Santa Fe Institute, and the London School of Economics. He has advised business executives as well as Cabinet Members, Parliamentarians, and administrators in five countries about matters ranging from decision making to AI.
This event is free and open to the public. Guests are invited to join Brian Christian and the college community on campus, or join via Zoom.
Library LIBR Reading Room
/ Thursday
Author of Reliquaria (University of Nebraska Press, 2014), winner of the Prairie Schooner Book Prize. His writing appears in Poetry, Ploughshares, the American Poetry Review, Guernica, AGNI, Virginia Quarterly Review, and in international publications such as The Poetry Review and Ambit. His honors include commendations from the Forward Prizes, a Ninth Letter Literary Award, and fellowships from Kundiman and the Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts.
Slonim SLON Living Room
/ Friday
Join us in kicking off the weekend with an open mic in the Slonim Living Room from 5:00 - 6:00pm! Sign ups at the door, first come first served. Eugenia Leigh MFA'10 closes the night from 7:00 - 8:00pm with a poetry reading and book signing in the Heimbold Visual Arts Center Donnelley Theatre. REGISTER HERE.
The 2024 Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival
Free and open to the public, this year our festival will happen on April 19th - 21st, here on campus! We are proud to feature readings, craft talks, and generative sessions with Catherine Barnett '96, Haleh Liza Gafori, Marie Howe, Joanna Klink, Eugenia Leigh MFA '10, Dennis Nurkse, Maya C. Popa '11, Afaa M. Weaver, Shelley Wong, and more. Our capstone event on the evening of Saturday April 20 will be a celebration of the late poet Jean Valentine, who was a beloved faculty member at Sarah Lawrence College for many years, co-hosted by Alice James Books. For more information, please email us at slcpoetryfest@gmail.com or follow our social media pages (@slcpoetryfest).
Marshall Field MFLD Room 1
/ Friday
Heimbold Visual Arts Center HEIM 202 Donnelley Film Theatre
/ Friday
Join us in kicking off the weekend with an open mic in the Slonim Living Room from 5:00 - 6:00pm! Sign ups at the door, first come first served. Eugenia Leigh MFA'10 closes the night from 7:00 - 8:00pm with a poetry reading and book signing in the Heimbold Visual Arts Center Donnelley Theatre. REGISTER HERE.
The 2024 Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival
Free and open to the public, this year our festival will happen on April 19th - 21st, here on campus! We are proud to feature readings, craft talks, and generative sessions with Catherine Barnett '96, Haleh Liza Gafori, Marie Howe, Joanna Klink, Eugenia Leigh MFA '10, Dennis Nurkse, Maya C. Popa '11, Afaa M. Weaver, Shelley Wong, and more. Our capstone event on the evening of Saturday April 20 will be a celebration of the late poet Jean Valentine, who was a beloved faculty member at Sarah Lawrence College for many years, co-hosted by Alice James Books. For more information, please email us at slcpoetryfest@gmail.com or follow our social media pages (@slcpoetryfest).
Virtual Online
/ Saturday
This four-session participatory workshop is for teachers of all grades, when we, and those we teach, are given the opportunity to explore, the many qualities and marvels of knowing, that is the natural world, through our own ability to imagine, to play, and express the very wonderment of our shared lives - within, all that is alive.
This series is being underwritten by The Touchstone Center for Children. Sarah Lawrence is an Approved CTLE Sponsor and offers 6 CTLE hours for this program. Registration Fee: $20.00 for the four sessions.
Heimbold Visual Arts Center HEIM 208
/ Saturday
Our Saturday afternoon events include a number of generative poetry writing sessions and readings with Maya C. Popa '11, Haleh Liza Gafori, Joanna Klink, D. Nurkse (Dennis Nurkse), and Marie Howe. Each reading will be followed by a book signing. All events are free and open to the public and attendees are welcome to to attend all or some of the events, depending on interest and energy. REGISTER HERE.
The 2024 Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival
Free and open to the public, this year our festival will happen on April 19th - 21st, here on campus! We are proud to feature readings, craft talks, and generative sessions with Catherine Barnett '96, Haleh Liza Gafori, Marie Howe, Joanna Klink, Eugenia Leigh MFA '10, Dennis Nurkse, Maya C. Popa '11, Afaa M. Weaver, Shelley Wong, and more. Our capstone event on the evening of Saturday April 20 will be a celebration of the late poet Jean Valentine, who was a beloved faculty member at Sarah Lawrence College for many years, co-hosted by Alice James Books. For more information, please email us at slcpoetryfest@gmail.com or follow our social media pages (@slcpoetryfest).
Campbell Sports Center Mary LeVine Softball Field
/ Saturday
Heimbold Visual Arts Center HEIM 202 Donnelley Film Theatre
/ Saturday
Our Saturday afternoon events include a number of generative poetry writing sessions and readings with Maya C. Popa '11, Haleh Liza Gafori, Joanna Klink, D. Nurkse (Dennis Nurkse), and Marie Howe. Each reading will be followed by a book signing. All events are free and open to the public and attendees are welcome to to attend all or some of the events, depending on interest and energy. REGISTER HERE.
The 2024 Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival
Free and open to the public, this year our festival will happen on April 19th - 21st, here on campus! We are proud to feature readings, craft talks, and generative sessions with Catherine Barnett '96, Haleh Liza Gafori, Marie Howe, Joanna Klink, Eugenia Leigh MFA '10, Dennis Nurkse, Maya C. Popa '11, Afaa M. Weaver, Shelley Wong, and more. Our capstone event on the evening of Saturday April 20 will be a celebration of the late poet Jean Valentine, who was a beloved faculty member at Sarah Lawrence College for many years, co-hosted by Alice James Books. For more information, please email us at slcpoetryfest@gmail.com or follow our social media pages (@slcpoetryfest).
Slonim SLON Living Room
/ Saturday
Our Saturday afternoon events include a number of generative poetry writing sessions and readings with Maya C. Popa '11, Haleh Liza Gafori, Joanna Klink, D. Nurkse (Dennis Nurkse), and Marie Howe. Each reading will be followed by a book signing. All events are free and open to the public and attendees are welcome to to attend all or some of the events, depending on interest and energy. REGISTER HERE.
The 2024 Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival
Free and open to the public, this year our festival will happen on April 19th - 21st, here on campus! We are proud to feature readings, craft talks, and generative sessions with Catherine Barnett '96, Haleh Liza Gafori, Marie Howe, Joanna Klink, Eugenia Leigh MFA '10, Dennis Nurkse, Maya C. Popa '11, Afaa M. Weaver, Shelley Wong, and more. Our capstone event on the evening of Saturday April 20 will be a celebration of the late poet Jean Valentine, who was a beloved faculty member at Sarah Lawrence College for many years, co-hosted by Alice James Books. For more information, please email us at slcpoetryfest@gmail.com or follow our social media pages (@slcpoetryfest).
Heimbold Visual Arts Center HEIM 208
/ Saturday
Our Saturday afternoon events include a number of generative poetry writing sessions and readings with Maya C. Popa '11, Haleh Liza Gafori, Joanna Klink, D. Nurkse (Dennis Nurkse), and Marie Howe. Each reading will be followed by a book signing. All events are free and open to the public and attendees are welcome to to attend all or some of the events, depending on interest and energy. REGISTER HERE.
The 2024 Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival
Free and open to the public, this year our festival will happen on April 19th - 21st, here on campus! We are proud to feature readings, craft talks, and generative sessions with Catherine Barnett '96, Haleh Liza Gafori, Marie Howe, Joanna Klink, Eugenia Leigh MFA '10, Dennis Nurkse, Maya C. Popa '11, Afaa M. Weaver, Shelley Wong, and more. Our capstone event on the evening of Saturday April 20 will be a celebration of the late poet Jean Valentine, who was a beloved faculty member at Sarah Lawrence College for many years, co-hosted by Alice James Books. For more information, please email us at slcpoetryfest@gmail.com or follow our social media pages (@slcpoetryfest).
Heimbold Visual Arts Center HEIM 202 Donnelley Film Theatre
/ Saturday
Our Saturday afternoon events include a number of generative poetry writing sessions and readings with Maya C. Popa '11, Haleh Liza Gafori, Joanna Klink, D. Nurkse (Dennis Nurkse), and Marie Howe. Each reading will be followed by a book signing. All events are free and open to the public and attendees are welcome to to attend all or some of the events, depending on interest and energy. REGISTER HERE.
The 2024 Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival
Free and open to the public, this year our festival will happen on April 19th - 21st, here on campus! We are proud to feature readings, craft talks, and generative sessions with Catherine Barnett '96, Haleh Liza Gafori, Marie Howe, Joanna Klink, Eugenia Leigh MFA '10, Dennis Nurkse, Maya C. Popa '11, Afaa M. Weaver, Shelley Wong, and more. Our capstone event on the evening of Saturday April 20 will be a celebration of the late poet Jean Valentine, who was a beloved faculty member at Sarah Lawrence College for many years, co-hosted by Alice James Books. For more information, please email us at slcpoetryfest@gmail.com or follow our social media pages (@slcpoetryfest).
Marshall Field MFLD Room 1
/ Saturday
Campbell Sports Center Mary LeVine Softball Field
/ Sunday
Heimbold Visual Arts Center HEIM 202 Donnelley Film Theatre
/ Sunday
Our Sunday events include a number of craft talks and readings with Shelley Wong, Eugenia Leigh MFA '10, Haleh Liza Gafori, Maya C. Popa '11, Catherine Barnett '96, and Afaa M. Weaver. Each reading will be followed by a book signing. All events are free and open to the public and attendees are welcome to to attend all or some of the events, depending on interest and energy. REGISTER HERE.
The 2024 Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival
Free and open to the public, this year our festival will happen on April 19th - 21st, here on campus! We are proud to feature readings, craft talks, and generative sessions with Catherine Barnett '96, Haleh Liza Gafori, Marie Howe, Joanna Klink, Eugenia Leigh MFA '10, Dennis Nurkse, Maya C. Popa '11, Afaa M. Weaver, Shelley Wong, and more. Our capstone event on the evening of Saturday April 20 will be a celebration of the late poet Jean Valentine, who was a beloved faculty member at Sarah Lawrence College for many years, co-hosted by Alice James Books. For more information, please email us at slcpoetryfest@gmail.com or follow our social media pages (@slcpoetryfest).
Slonim SLON Living Room
/ Sunday
Our Sunday events include a number of craft talks and readings with Shelley Wong, Eugenia Leigh MFA '10, Haleh Liza Gafori, Maya C. Popa '11, Catherine Barnett '96, and Afaa M. Weaver. Each reading will be followed by a book signing. All events are free and open to the public and attendees are welcome to to attend all or some of the events, depending on interest and energy. REGISTER HERE.
The 2024 Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival
Free and open to the public, this year our festival will happen on April 19th - 21st, here on campus! We are proud to feature readings, craft talks, and generative sessions with Catherine Barnett '96, Haleh Liza Gafori, Marie Howe, Joanna Klink, Eugenia Leigh MFA '10, Dennis Nurkse, Maya C. Popa '11, Afaa M. Weaver, Shelley Wong, and more. Our capstone event on the evening of Saturday April 20 will be a celebration of the late poet Jean Valentine, who was a beloved faculty member at Sarah Lawrence College for many years, co-hosted by Alice James Books. For more information, please email us at slcpoetryfest@gmail.com or follow our social media pages (@slcpoetryfest).
Heimbold Visual Arts Center HEIM 202 Donnelley Film Theatre
/ Sunday
Our Sunday events include a number of craft talks and readings with Shelley Wong, Eugenia Leigh MFA '10, Haleh Liza Gafori, Maya C. Popa '11, Catherine Barnett '96, and Afaa M. Weaver. Each reading will be followed by a book signing. All events are free and open to the public and attendees are welcome to to attend all or some of the events, depending on interest and energy. REGISTER HERE.
The 2024 Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival
Free and open to the public, this year our festival will happen on April 19th - 21st, here on campus! We are proud to feature readings, craft talks, and generative sessions with Catherine Barnett '96, Haleh Liza Gafori, Marie Howe, Joanna Klink, Eugenia Leigh MFA '10, Dennis Nurkse, Maya C. Popa '11, Afaa M. Weaver, Shelley Wong, and more. Our capstone event on the evening of Saturday April 20 will be a celebration of the late poet Jean Valentine, who was a beloved faculty member at Sarah Lawrence College for many years, co-hosted by Alice James Books. For more information, please email us at slcpoetryfest@gmail.com or follow our social media pages (@slcpoetryfest).