The Craft of Speculative Fiction: R.F. Kuang
Barbara Walters Campus Center BWCC Room B
/ Thursday
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Barbara Walters Campus Center BWCC Room B
/ Thursday
Campbell Sports Center CSC Tennis Courts - ALL
/ Thursday
Performing Arts Center PAC Frances Ann Cannon Theatre
/ Thursday
Rabbits, Rabbits, a new puppet work, explores the nature of luck, superstition, and ritual in a small desert town. When dreams bleed into reality and coincidence comes into question, how will Jack, on the eve of his wedding, make sense of this surreal and ever-changing world? This piece was created through the SLC Theatre Spring 2022 Devised Residency, with rituals collected from the greater SLC community.
Multiple Locations
Join us for a celebration of Sarah Lawrence!
We are so excited to welcome family and friends to campus this October for a celebration of our wonderful community. Visit the Family & Friends Weekend site for more details.
Virtual Online
/ Friday
Join us for a conversation on the history of the Genetic Counseling Field, featuring Audrey Heimler MS '71, Debra Collins MS '79, and Bonnie LeRoy MS '81.
Performing Arts Center PAC Frances Ann Cannon Theatre
/ Friday
Rabbits, Rabbits, a new puppet work, explores the nature of luck, superstition, and ritual in a small desert town. When dreams bleed into reality and coincidence comes into question, how will Jack, on the eve of his wedding, make sense of this surreal and ever-changing world? This piece was created through the SLC Theatre Spring 2022 Devised Residency, with rituals collected from the greater SLC community.
Athletic Away Newburgh, NY
/ Saturday
New London, CT
/ Saturday
Barbara Walters Campus Center BWCC Rooms A, B, C
/ Saturday
Join Paul N. Edwards P’26, Director of the Program on Science, Technology & Society at Stanford University as he discusses technological and scientific change over the 20th century, and how developments of that era have foreclosed possible futures and locked us into deeply destructive modes of existence.
Campbell Sports Center Fleming Field (Yonkers)
/ Saturday
Performing Arts Center PAC Frances Ann Cannon Theatre
/ Saturday
Rabbits, Rabbits, a new puppet work, explores the nature of luck, superstition, and ritual in a small desert town. When dreams bleed into reality and coincidence comes into question, how will Jack, on the eve of his wedding, make sense of this surreal and ever-changing world? This piece was created through the SLC Theatre Spring 2022 Devised Residency, with rituals collected from the greater SLC community.
HEIM 202
/ Tuesday
A discussion of how to approach influences on one's work--both those that we invite (Household Gods) and those we wish would leave us alone (Hobgoblins)--and exercises to order those influences.
Torrey Peters is the author of the novel Detransition, Baby, published by One World, which won the 2021 PEN/Hemingway award for debut fiction. It was also a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Awards, a finalist for the Brooklyn Public Library Award, and was long-listed for the Women’s Prize for Fiction.
Virtual Online
/ Wednesday
Opportunity for anyone interested in the dual degree program to meet with program administrators from SLC and NYU to hear about the program and ask questions.
PAC OPEN
/ Wednesday
If You Walk Down the Jetty With Me
By Cayden Leary
Directed by Lillie Wirth
If You Walk Down the Jetty With Me finds itself and you in that liminal space of changing identity. In an uncertain place, two people move together and apart, one leading, the other looking. It asks how we find ourselves in youth and how we remember this in our old age. This piece is presented as part of the First Look Reading Series. REGISTER HERE.
Campbell Sports Center CSC Full Gym
/ Saturday
SC 103
/ Tuesday
This talk will dig into the history of why games intrigued AI researchers from the start, and what the successes and failures so far tell us (and don't) about computer decision-making and intelligence.