For the entire month of March, come and drop off any sealed menstrual product donations at the Multicultural Center!
Join Health Promotion Intern AJ for weekly craft workshops making jewelry, decorations, painting, coloring, and many other types of crafts!
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.
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!
All members of the Purchase community are welcome to renew or apply for a first time passport.
Come get good food from the Mobile Pantry in the Fort Awesome parking lot, next to Starbucks.
Next week, Wednesday, April 3 from 1 to 2 PM, Cinema and Television Studies faculty and students will be holding a course fair in CMFT 0039 in the lower level of the Center for Media, Film and Theatre, with free pizza and drinks.
Calling all artists, book lovers, and foodies: You are invited to the First Annual Edible Book Festival on April 3. Register today to submit your edible tome.
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.
A story featuring an unlikely friendship between a homeless teen and a Holocaust survivor, sparking larger questions of fear, forgiveness, healing and world peace, starring multiple Emmy Award-winning actor, Ed Asner.
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.
Fundamentals of Painting and Pochoir & Relief Printmaking are the next two workshops in the NEU Vitality Arts series of arts education classes designed specifically for adults aged 55+.
Purchase Alum (PWSW ’08) and Moth Grand Slam Winner Anoush Froundjian.
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.
Purchase alum (PWSW ’08) and Moth Grand Slam Winner Anoush Froundjian
Featuring the performance and creative skills of seniors Alexandra Aimone, Abigail Conrad, Alexandra Haag, Juliette Neveu, and Sydney Runions.
Join us for a trip to the Museum of the City of New York.
Featuring the performance and creative skills of seniors Alexandra Aimone, Abigail Conrad, Alexandra Haag, Juliette Neveu, and Sydney Runions.
“It is a crazy, sexy, cool fusion of elite/street/afro-punkism that is a visual feast, a delicious ‘postmodern gumbo’, as he calls it.” —Theresa Ruth Howard, Dance Magazine
The Purchase Latin Jazz Orchestra performs at the iconic Birdland in New York City.
This two-day virtual convening brings together speakers working in a range of institutional contexts to discuss and explore new approaches to African art in American museums.
The Arts Management program is pleased to host the 2024 Annual Jandon Business of the Arts Lecture featuring Steven Sapp and Mildred Ruiz-Sapp, innovative theater entrepreneurs.
The New York State Department of Labor is proud to sponsor the Dr. King Career Fair along with the Office of General Services, Governor’s Office of the Chief Disability Officer, and CDTA.
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.
Join us for trip to the Storm King Art Center on April 11, 2023 leaving the college at 1pm.