The Global Studies class Place, Space and Belonging experienced the transformational renovations at LaGuardia airport’s Terminals C and B.
The sought-after voice and dialect coach helped Da’Vine Joy Randolph prepare for her now Oscar-winning performance, among other awards.
Untitled (2023) is on view in the Humanities Building lobby.
Two students each from White Plains and Port Chester High Schools will receive Westchester Scholar Awards.
Eberhardt is part of the star-studded cast of Enemy of the People at Circle in the Square Theatre.
Congratulations to three members of the Purchase music community on winning four awards at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony.
The New York Times describes Midnight on Beacon Street as “an impressive debut.”
Jones shared his expertise on working with the likes of Nicole Kidman and Jennifer Hudson and on the power of acting training.
Caught the Bug (2022), an experimental film made by Amelia Wyeth Ponirakis ’23 in her junior year has screened in London and New York.
Recognized by the U.S. Department of State for strong engagement with the Fulbright Program.
A collaboration between the Environmental Studies program and the Sustainability Office sparked a search for species on the Purchase campus.
The producer, songwriter, and recording artist is recognized for his pivotal collaboration with the rapper Ice Spice.
A summer study abroad program
According to the National Science Foundation survey.
The Bessie Award category honors an artist who has made an exceptional leap in their career.
Named one of the “next generation” at Chicago’s Hubbard Street Dance.
Mutt by Vuk Lungulov-Klotz ’16, also screened at Sundance, Berlin Film Festival, and New Directors/New Films 2023.
Purchase joins 300 others among the “best and most interesting colleges in the U.S., Canada, and U.K.” in the 2024 edition of The Fiske Guide to Colleges.
SUNY Chancellor John B. King welcomed 40 new EOP students to campus to mark the launch of the system-wide Summer Academy.
One of the first 11 recipients of a SUNY/CUNY scholarship to expand and diversify New York’s mental health force.
Falco stars as his mother, and Roche plays his sister on Davidson’s new semi-autobiographical series.
Cave will receive The 2023 Tony Honors for Excellence in the Theatre.
For Best Lighting of a Play
Biology major and Chemistry minor Sonia Seth is one of two who earned the honors.
A sought-after puppet designer and puppeteer, Ortiz crafted the Milky White cow in the Broadway revival of Into the Woods.
A highly accomplished lighting designer, Croiter earned a nomination for work on Only Gold.
He’ll spend 2023–2024 in Salzburg, Austria exploring immersive storytelling.
The actor earned the NAACP Image award for portraying Uncle Clifford on Starz’s P-Valley.
Dave Grill ’86 leads the lighting team for the Broadway revival.
Warfield has been a creative force for 25 years.
Hoffman won the Berru Poetry Award in Memory of Ruth and Bernie Weinflash for When There Was Light.
Lecturer David Handschuh wins two prestigious New York Press Photographers Association Awards.
Professor George Kraemer and student Maura Vander Putten will study invasive species along hiking trails in the Catskills next summer.
The cast reunited to receive the SAG award for Outstanding Performance By An Ensemble.
The accomplished casting director and lecturer in Acting won for casting Alexander Payne’s The Holdovers.
Allyson Jackson, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies, was awarded the $99,480 grant to empower students to help protect the environment.
Hollingsworth is a swing in the groundbreaking new show How to Dance in Ohio.
The Economics Program’s Shark Tank-style event invites entrepreneurs to judge the inventive ideas of students from all majors.
Faculty and alumni rise to the top with GRAMMY Award® nominations.
Professor of Jazz Studies Adam Birnbaum acclaimed in recent interviews for fresh interpretation of Baroque classics.
Purchase ranks among some of “the best academic programs” for audio engineering.
U.S. News & World Report places Purchase College on its list of Top Ten Public Liberal Arts Colleges for 2024 and among the best 139 National Liberal Arts Colleges in the nation.
The Assistant Professor of Communications directed Their Voice.
The investigative reporter and host explores the fascinating and frightening true story behind bringing the abortion pill to the US in the 90s.
The Award recognizes the impact of her choreography.
The interpretive signs in the Purchase Native Pollinator Garden resulted from collaboration between environmental studies, arts management, and graphic design.
Penguin Books will publish his yet unfinished PhD dissertation in history, an incredible coup.
Chillé is writer and director of Father Figures.
Working with GreenSheen, a leader in paint recycling, thousands of cans were dropped off by community members.
The event also celebrated Professor of Economics Sanford Ikeda, who’s retiring at the end of this year.
The magazine selected deMartin’s first feature film to support through its Production Services program.
The Playwriting and Screenwriting alum is a 2023 Fellow at Black Boy Writes/Black Girl Writes Mentorship Initiative.
Psychology and sociology double major Hannah Kaebnick is one of two who earned the honors.
The competitive festival celebrates emerging filmmakers from traditionally marginalized communities.
Drama Desk, Daytime Emmy, and Tony nominations are in the mix.
The nearly $3 million grant over five years from the U.S. Department of Education will support programs for Hispanic and low-income students from all backgrounds.
Cinema Love will be published by Dutton Books and John Murray Press in 2024.
Patterson earned the award for appearing in three plays during the season.
Parker Posey ’91 and Bill Sage ’88 star in The New Group’s The Seagull/Woodstock, NY.
The film demonstrates the collaborative DIY culture found at Purchase—it stars musician Hannah Lee Thompson ’17 and several alums were on the crew.