Get your steps in and meet new people on campus with Step up. Use this link to get the Strive app https://www.strivecompetitions.com. Meet on Fridays at 1pm in Fort Awesome Rm. 136 to walk around campus with a group as the weather gets warmer! Join the competition “Step up with Sabrina” on the Strive app to compete against others and track your steps.
Dr. Shanaz Moudud hosts. Sit back, breathe, sip tea and hot chocolate, and listen to music as you unwind and create in a meditative space. Bring your own teacup and supplies if you have them.
Students from the Classical Instrumental program perform for Date Night at the Met Museum of Art.
PAB’s annual Neu Gala is here! This year’s theme is Phantom of the Opera: Masquerade Ball.
Featuring the performance and creative skills of seniors Joey Hodge, Celine Maillard, Jai McKoy, Ellie Thomas, and Kirsten Velasco.
An original work exploring queerness and family. In 2019, Avery is packing up the house of their great aunt Judy and they discover that Judy was in a committed relationship with another woman. In the 1960s, Judy navigates unfamiliar feelings for her neighbor Pat, while she discovers her own identity.
An original work created as a capstone project by seniors in Theatre & Performance.
*Denotes senior producer
An original work exploring queerness and family. In 2019, Avery is packing up the house of their great aunt Judy and they discover that Judy was in a committed relationship with another woman. In the 1960s, Judy navigates unfamiliar feelings for her neighbor Pat, while she discovers her own identity.
An original work created as a capstone project by seniors in Theatre & Performance.
*Denotes senior producer
Join us for a trip to visit art galleries in Chelsea, NY.
From Beethoven’s earliest all-string work to Françaix’s effervescent trio, this program from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center offers a rich feast of string sonorities from the 18th to the early 20th centuries.
Students from the Classical Instrumental program perform for Date Night at the Met Museum of Art.
Featuring the performance and creative skills of seniors Joey Hodge, Celine Maillard, Jai McKoy, Ellie Thomas, and Kirsten Velasco.
An original work exploring queerness and family. In 2019, Avery is packing up the house of their great aunt Judy and they discover that Judy was in a committed relationship with another woman. In the 1960s, Judy navigates unfamiliar feelings for her neighbor Pat, while she discovers her own identity.
An original work created as a capstone project by seniors in Theatre & Performance.
*Denotes senior producer
Moving through sun salutations, a complete series of standing poses and balance poses while synchronizing breath with movements.
Designed to reconnect the whole-body communication, rebalance the nervous system, rehydrate the connective tissue, and release compression in joints using specialized techniques including soft body rollers and balls.
Come join for a gentle and relaxing hour of FREE yoga! Health Promotion Intern, Julia, will be joining each week. No prior experience needed and welcome to all!
Discover, create and eat amazing dorm-friendly recipes at DormChef Weekly with Health Promotion Intern Natalie!
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Come to the Broadview Learning Commons to and see if you can find useful items, including but not limited to books, frames, prints, plants, and other home décor, for your dorm, office, or home, donated by our Broadview neighbors!
Renew your mind, body, and spirit.
Join us at the Neuberger Museum of Art in the Threnody gallery for an immersive healing and restorative experience with yoga and meditation instructor Janelle Berger and her crystal singing bowls. Through sound vibration and guided meditation, this session will create mental clarity, mind/body connection, balance, and relaxation.
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Each semester, weekly visiting artist lectures host noted artists, curators, critics, and historians to share their perspectives, expertise, and current work, and to give insight into contemporary issues facing artists and designers.
Hear from professionals working at Accenture, Benchmark Education, Morgan Stanley, and Twitch/Amazon.
The School of Film and Media Studies Screening Series returns for Spring 2024!
Presenting works programmed and introduced by faculty and students, the FMS Screening Series is held weekly on Wednesdays at 7 PM in the Center for Media, Film, and Theatre, Screening Room 0065. Check your campus email and @cinemastudiespurchase for programming announcements, featuring frequent special guests and live musical accompaniment.
The Library’s Book Sale is back! Stop by this pop-up event and browse books for $1 to $3 on Thurs. April 25th & Fri. April 26th from 10am to 4pm.
Join us for a trip to visit the Museum of the City of New York.
Working film critics, editors, and programmers debate if film criticism should defend, abolish, or transform the canon. Presented by the Cinema and Television Studies program.
Register for Film Criticism event here.
Alumni who now work at Purchase as faculty or staff will come together to kick-off Alumni Weekend 2024 during a reception in their honor hosted by Dr. Peña and the Office of Alumni Engagement.
Join Health Promotion Intern AJ for weekly craft workshops making jewelry, decorations, painting, coloring, and many other types of crafts!
Alumni Weekend 2024 will serve up school– and class–based celebrations across campus. Revisit your favorite old haunts and explore new sights and sounds. Enjoy serendipitous encounters with old friends and classmates. Relive old times and make new memories. #ForeverPurchase
Join us for a trip to the New York City Art Book Fair on April 26, 2024 departing at 9am.
Join us at the Neuberger Museum of Art for the official launch of Alumni Weekend 2024 and an incredible evening reconnecting with friends and former faculty.
Purchase Chorus brings together students from across the campus to present choral masterworks in styles ranging from the Renaissance to the present day.
The symposium provides an opportunity for students to present their senior project research to peers, alumni, family, faculty and members of the community.
We are delighted to be able to come together to celebrate our students’ accomplishments.
All are welcome to attend!
Join us for all or part of the day to see seniors present their original research projects via posters and presentations—styled to mimic a professional scientific conference format.
Register for the NSS Symposium here.
Ease into the day by renewing your mind, body, and spirit.
Join us at the Neuberger Museum of Art in the Threnody gallery for an immersive healing and restorative experience with yoga and meditation instructor Janelle Berger and her crystal singing bowls.
Two current Admissions Ambassadors will lead alumni on a tour of your favorite places and introduce you to a few of the more recent updates to campus.
Pressing Matter, the MFA Thesis Exhibition featuring works by Madi Jones, Adam Linn, and Leah Thornton, has been extended through Alumni Weekend!