Free Lectures in NYC: Expand Your Horizons for $0 (Events archive)
May 29, 2026 (Friday)
African Women In Motion: A Film Lecture Series with Afi Venessa
Join us for a monthly film lecture series where we explore the presence of African Women in film with our scholar in residence, Afi Vennessa.
Brooklyn Flamenco Festival 2026 Presents: Lecture — Demonstration
Flamenco y Sol presents an interactive lecture-demonstration that brings audiences inside the world of flamenco through live dance, music, and storytelling.
In Conversation: Kelly Akashi and Franklin Melendez
On the occasion of “Spotlight: Kelly Akashi,” the artist and Franklin Melendez will be in conversation.
May 28, 2026 (Thursday)
Summer 2026 Lecture in Climate Data Science: Lily Xu
Join the LEAP Center at Columbia for a seminar on climate data science.
May 21, 2026 (Thursday)
Lecture “Back Porch History: Reclaiming Pinkster with Lavada Nahon”
An hour-long lecture that dissects what Pinkster was and why celebrating it expands the humanity of the enslaved and their descendants.
May 20, 2026 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Echoes Research Committee: Lucas Blalock on Mierle Laderman Ukeles”
Lucas Blalock presents Mierle Laderman Ukeles’s Visiting Artist Lecture from 2000 at Skowhegan, along with an introduction and vegetarian BBQ* inspired by Mierle’s concept of “Maintenance Art.”
May 18, 2026 (Monday)
Lecture “The State of the US Economy and Society”
Join us as we try to make sense of what’s going on with the US Economy.
May 16, 2026 (Saturday)
Lecture “Helping your child with Dyslexia and reading challenge”
Practical tools, school strategies, and advocacy tips for parents; presented by Andrew Shanock, PHD.
May 14, 2026 (Thursday)
Eastern Philosophy Club
Eastern Philosophy Club. The topics of discussion include deities, the self, non-dualism, meditation, rituals, practice, and more.
Lecture “Causal Learning for Individual and Population Health in the Era of AI”
For this month’s Grand Rounds, Linda Valeri, PhD, will discuss causal inference and technologies that reshape how we learn from data. These approaches will be explored to strengthen public health decision-making at the individual level and generate generalizable evidence. Valeri will also discuss the challenges and opportunities for conducting ethical research in the era of AI and causal inference.
May 13, 2026 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Hormone-Responsive Neural Circuits and Why They Matter for Women’s Health”
In this Presidential Lecture, Holly Ingraham will present new studies that show how sex-specific, hormone-responsive neural circuits control brain—body physiology. She will further provide a framework for closing knowledge and therapeutic gaps in women’s health.
May 11, 2026 (Monday)
Conversetion “A Calm Mind in a Fast World”
Thoughtful Conversation for Modern Life -talk • shared reflections • guided meditation Thursday, June 11
May 9, 2026 (Saturday)
Lecture “The Art of Hypnosis by Anthony Granata”
Join Anthony Granata, NGH Certified Hypnotist, as he discusses the practical usages of hypnosis in a captivating live event.
May 6, 2026 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Randomized Methods for Very Large-Scale Linear Algebra”
This lecture is part of the Randomness Presidential Lecture Series in Mathematics and Computer Science.
Lecture “Bringing Cosmopolitanism Down to Earth”
Cosmopolitanism is no longer in vogue. It is criticized for being the ideology of the ungrounded globalized elites, either too woke or too neoliberal. The crisis of cosmopolitanism is one symptom among many others of the exhaustion of globalization both as a material and as an intellectual process.
Lecture “Beside, Between, Beyond”
Michael Chen will present projects by MKCA studio that embrace community engagement, advocacy, and academic research.
May 4, 2026 (Monday)
Annual Václav Havel Lecture with economist and philosopher Tomáš Sedláček
Join us for an evening in the spirit of Václav Havel, reflecting on the enduring relevance of his ideas for our contemporary world.
May 2, 2026 (Saturday)
A conversation “Rooted Histories and Shared Futures Keynote”
A conversation with Dr. Yomaira Figueroa Vasquez, Iris Morales, and Sharayna Christmas
Panel Discussion: Color, Form and Life in the Work of Ficre Ghebreyesus
“A Conscious Synchretizer”: A Conversation About Color, Form, and Life in the Work of Ficre Ghebreyesus.
May 1, 2026 (Friday)
The Dr. Martin Stern Memorial Endowed Lecture
Join us in person for the Stern Lecture, where big ideas and bright minds come together for an inspiring talk!
April 30, 2026 (Thursday)
Lecture “How Parents Influence the Development of the Emotional Brain”
Join Columbia professor Nim Tottenham for a public science talk about the science of parenting, emotions, & brain development.
Lecture “May Day and the Commons”
Historian Peter Linebaugh gives a lecture in honor of May Day
April 29, 2026 (Wednesday)
Colleen Asper: Public Artist Lecture
The New Media Artspace will host Colleen Asper for a public artist lecture.
Lecture “It’s Not the Structure, It’s the Context”
Registration for this lecture will close at 2 p.m. the day of the event. Review the complete list of entrance requirements below.
April 24, 2026 (Friday)
Lecture “One Boat, Many Islands: Indigeneity, Solidarity, and Resistance in Contempo”
What does it mean to think and act across ethnic lines? Over the past decade, some of Taiwan’s most critically acclaimed writers have proposed to understand Indigenous histories and identities not in isolation from each other, but as evolving, intertwined, and dialogic processes. In this presentation, Dr. Volland will focus on recent work by Syaman Rapongan and Wu Ming-yi and show how their writing pushes discourses of/about Indigeneity, in Taiwan and beyond, in new and unexpected directions.
April 23, 2026 (Thursday)
Ben Goldfarb: Lecture “Paved Paradise...”
Spring 2026 Sciame Lecture Series — The Elephant in the Room: Locating Animal Lives in Buildings, Cities, and Landscapes.
Annabelle Selldorf: 2026 L. Michael Goldsmith Lecture (Cornell AAP)
New York architect Annabelle Selldorf speaks about her award-winning work (Cornell Tech campus, Roosevelt Island)
April 22, 2026 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Hester Thrale Piozzi’s Scrapbook Composition as Life Writing”
Eighteenth-century author, diarist, and socialite Hester Thrale Piozzi (1741–1821) kept an enigmatic notebook of literary scraps and excerpts entitled Minced Meat for Pyes.
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Brain Insight Lecture
How does your brain know when you’re hungry, tired, or sick? And how do those signals shape decisions, behavior, and the body’s long-term health? This lecture explores these big questions with a small but scientifically powerful animal: the fruit fly.
April 21, 2026 (Tuesday)
Scheimpflug Lecture Series — Kevin Cooley
The artist Kevin Cooley (’00) will be discussing his recent book The Wizard of Awe, the tragedy of the Eaton fire, and the catalyst of fire.
April 20, 2026 (Monday)
Lecture “Resilience Beyond Control”
Please join us for the last Spring 2026 Urban Design Seminar II Guest Speaker Series.
Lecture “Anarchic Ontologies of Earthly Life In Early Modern France”
This lecture is part of the Distinguished Lecture series organized by NYU’s Medieval and Renaissance Center (MARC)
April 18, 2026 (Saturday)
Bed-Stuy Community Board 3 Health & Social Services Wellness Series
Women’s health from fertility to menopause—movement, nutrition & hormone education. Join us April 18, 2–5 pm at Restoration Plaza.
April 16, 2026 (Thursday)
Lecture “A Stone Fallen From the Moon ... or Elsewhere”
Spring 2026 Sciame Lecture Series — The Elephant in the Room: Locating Animal Lives in Buildings, Cities, and Landscapes.
2026 Christopher Mitchell Distinguished Lecture: Jo-Marie Burt
Political scientist Jo-Marie Burt will deliver the 2026 Christopher Mitchell Distinguished Lecture at NYU CLACS on April 16, 2026.
April 14, 2026 (Tuesday)
Lecture “Le Premier Américain: Benjamin Franklin in France”
Stacy Schiff Eugene Sheffer Distinguished Lecture.
Fariba Tehrani Lecture | TEN: Design of Practice is the Practice
TEN will be presenting a public lecture on their work.
April 7, 2026 (Tuesday)
Lecture by Olalekan Jeyifous “Double Exposure — Protopias and the Public Realm”
The Gensler Family AAP NYC Center’s Spring lecture series, entitled ar·ti·fi·ci·al·i·ty, brings together speakers who explore ideas about construction, the environment, craft, and more.
April 3, 2026 (Friday)
Lecture “Spatial AI & UX: Computing Beyond Screens”
Join us in person (or remotely) for coffee, a demonstration, and a conversation on spatial computing.
April 2, 2026 (Thursday)
NYU Game Center Lecture Series Presents Lili Ibrahim
Lili Ibrahim, Art Director on Monument Valley 3, will be visiting the NYU Game Center for a guest lecture!
March 27, 2026 (Friday)
Tyler Paige at Pratt Pfizer Fridays
A Pratt lecture series where creatives open up about their creative practice, their career path, and their experience in the creative field.
March 26, 2026 (Thursday)
Lecture “Criminal Law Talks: Castle Hill, Bronx”
Join us for the Criminal Law Talks series in Castle Hill, the Bronx.
March 25, 2026 (Wednesday)
Lecture by Dr. Fred R. Myers: The Work of Papunya Tula Artists
Lecture by Dr. Fred R. Myers at the Grey Art Museum: Making a Cultural Future: The Work of Papunya Tula Artists
The 2026 Professor Dan Miron Lecture in Hebrew Literature
Join us for the 2026 Professor Dan Miron Lecture in Hebrew Literature with Professor Ilana Szobel. Her lecture, “Toward a Poetic Genealogy of Israeli Women Poets with Disabilities”.
Lecture “The Nutmeg’s Curse: Non-human Voices, More-than-human Stories”
Join us for the Barnard English Department’s Spring 2026 Jacqueline Lahn Bloom ’60 Lecture event by acclaimed author Amitav Ghosh.
Panel Presentation “Black Diasporican Memory and the Archives of Slavery”
Join us for a panel presentation with this year’s MJR fellow, Daniel Morales-Armstrong.
2026 Praxis Dialogues: Ancestry, Childhood, and Decolonial Classrooms
An evening of theoretical reflection and practical analysis drawn from the experiences of anti-racist education initiatives in Brazil.
Lecture “Algorithms for Biomolecular Structures at Proteome Scale”
This lecture is part of the Folding the Future: The Structural Biology Revolution.
AfroAnimation’s “Margin to Mainstream” Lecture
Join Keith White, Co-Founder of AfroAnimation, for Margin to Mainstream: The Evolution of Black Animation.
March 23, 2026 (Monday)
Lecture “Why Are We So Determined to Find Amitabha in Gandhara?”
Rhi reexamines Amitābha and Sukhāvatī in early Indian Buddhism and critiques later East Asian projections onto Gandhāran imagery.
March 19, 2026 (Thursday)
Lecture “How Leaders Balance Performance and Humanity”
Why performance breaks when human needs go out of balance: A participatory keynote.
Emerging Technology Leadership Forum
Are you a small business owner wondering how emerging technologies can help you grow, compete, and thrive?
Lecture by Megan Nielsen Hegstad: Natural by Design
Spring 2026 Sciame Lecture Series—The Elephant in the Room: Locating Animal Lives in Buildings, Cities, and Landscapes.
March 18, 2026 (Wednesday)
Lecture “The Black Hole Explorer: Tracing an Edge of the Visible Universe”
Registration for this lecture will close at 2 p.m. the day of the event. Review the complete list of entrance requirements below.
Louis Levine-Gabriella de Beer Lecture in Genetics
The Levine — de Beer Lecture in Genetics presents “Getting to the Heart of the Matter: Curing Genetic Cardiomyopathy” by Dr. C. Seidman.
March 14, 2026 (Saturday)
Women in The Arts Panel Discussion
Join us for a special conversation celebrating female voices, vision, and achievements.
March 13, 2026 (Friday)
Conference “Possibilities of the Cut”
NYU Department of French Literature, Thought, and Culture Graduate Student Conference.
March 12, 2026 (Thursday)
A Panel Discussion On Eros and Human Flourishing with Elizabeth Nolan Brown
Four voices in conversation about science, liberty, and the dimensions of human experience we don’t often get to examine openly.
March 11, 2026 (Wednesday)
Lecture"Monopolizing Knowledge"
The New York History of Science Lecture shows how the East India Company became part of the cultural fabric of science in Britain.
Lecture “Force Sensing Shapes Physiology and Behavior From Within”
This lecture is part of the Brain and Body: Communication and Connection Presidential Lecture Series in Neuroscience and Autism Science
March 10, 2026 (Tuesday)
Visiting Lecture “Brennan Buck: Mats, Flats, and Parallax”
Brennan Buck will present a public lecture in room 315F of the Cooper Union.
Lecture “Memory, Mass Mourning, and the Medical Humanities”
Exploring how we remember and memorialize mass trauma through a multidisciplinary look at collective grief.
March 7, 2026 (Saturday)
Lecture “Faith, Ethics & Artificial Intelligence”
What does Christian ethics have to say about the promises and pitfalls of AI?
March 5, 2026 (Thursday)
NYU Game Center Lecture Series Presents Bennett Foddy
Join us for our first Lecture Series event of Spring 2026, featuring Bennett Foddy!
March 4, 2026 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Transforming Cities”
City Tech Department of Architecture hosts 3XN: Reimagining existing buildings to create resilient, future-ready cities.
UG COMD Lecture Series: An Evening with Gabriela Namie
Join us as we speak with New York designer and art director, Gabriela Namie!
March 2, 2026 (Monday)
Seminar “Resilience Beyond Control: Urban Design Framework and Principles”
The seminar runs in tandem with the core Urban Design Lab studio, which is focused on the Vishwamitri River in India, near Vadodara.
March 1, 2026 (Sunday)
“American Lectures” by prof. A. Colonna Vilasi
“American Lectures” by Professor A. Colonna Vilasi Professor A. Colonna Vilasi, a renowned extraordinary university professor
February 26, 2026 (Thursday)
Winter Talks: Larne Abse Gogarty
Join us for a new season of Winter Talks, our lecture series with distinguished speakers pushing forward critical discourse.
The Barrett Centre Winter Lecture Series — Session #2
Join us for an engaging, digital winter lecture series at The Barrett Centre.
Lecture “Ghosts in the Glass: An Architectural Hauntology”
Spring 2026 Sciame Lecture Series—The Elephant in the Room: Locating Animal Lives in Buildings, Cities, and Landscapes.
February 24, 2026 (Tuesday)
Lecture “Olfactory Arts in a Warming World”
A public lecture by Silke Felber on “Olfactory Arts in a Warming World,” and a conversation between Felber, Zachary Samalin & Brandon Woolf
February 23, 2026 (Monday)
Discussion “Poetry at the Louvre”
A Discussion between Edwin Frank and Phillip John Usher
February 19, 2026 (Thursday)
Lecture “In Consideration of Neighbors”
Spring 2026 Sciame Lecture Series — The Elephant in the Room: Locating Animal Lives in Buildings, Cities, and Landscapes
Enrique Okenve Inaugural lecture
Indigenizing in the Spanish Empire: An African Perspective.
Lecture “The Impostor: A Social Archetype of the 1920s”
This lecture explores literature as a laboratory of the social imaginary, taking the con man as its central case study.
Lecture “Forgotten Modernist: Lee Qoede, Muralism, and the Geopolitics of Memory”
A lecture on Lee Qoede, revealing how war, exile, and Cold War politics shaped—and erased—a major Korean modernist.
Lecture “Coloniality, Global Health, and Reparations”
Dr. Richardson will talk about global inequities being shaped by (neo)colonial determinants in epidemics, climate change, and big data.
February 18, 2026 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Hebrew and Judaic Studies”
Join Professor Schiffman for a lecture on “Reconstructing and Editing a Dead Sea Scrolls Text: New Jerusalem and Utopian Temple Plans.”
Lecture “Revealed Sciences”
The New York History of Science Lecture Series explores the social status of the natural sciences in the Arab Muslim world throughout history.
February 17, 2026 (Tuesday)
VALS Visiting Artist Lecture Series with Yu-Wen Wu
Join us for an exciting evening as we welcome Yu-Wen Wu to the VALS Visiting Artist Lecture Series at Dock 72 in the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
February 16, 2026 (Monday)
Lecture “History at Plymouth Church: Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize Biographer”
Join us at Plymouth for a lecture by biographer Jon Meacham on “The Presidents and the People: Reflections on America at 250 years old.”
February 12, 2026 (Thursday)
Lecture “Art Capital: Transforming Museums in the Emirates”
This talk examines how new museums in Abu Dhabi reshaped artistic practice, curation, and cultural institutions in the UAE and beyond.
The Peter Powell Lecture on Anglo-Catholicism and Mission
Join us in NYC for the inaugural Peter Powell Lecture exploring the links between Anglo-Catholic faith and serving the poor.
February 10, 2026 (Tuesday)
i3 Lecture Series
The i3 Lecture Series features leading photographers and artists, hardware and software developers, and industry experts.
February 5, 2026 (Thursday)
Lecture “Sewers to Solutions: The Role of Wastewater Epidemiology in Public Health”
The science behind wastewater-based epidemiology and how it is being explored as a tool to improve public health.
Lecture “Sewers to Solutions: The Role of Wastewater Epidemiology in Public Health”
The science behind wastewater-based epidemiology and how it is being explored as a tool to improve public health.
February 4, 2026 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Brick Church in the American Revolution: Kindred Minds”
Lecture, seminar, and Pop up museum of the History of the Presbyterian Church during the American Revolution.
Lecture “Hegel 13/13 with Seyla Benhabib”
Join us for Hegel 13/13 with Seyla Benhabib and Bernard E. Harcourt in-person from New York City.
Lecture “Randomness in Number Theory”
This lecture is part of the Randomness Presidential Lecture Series in Mathematics and Computer Science. In this Presidential Lecture, Peter Sarnak will highlight the apparent dichotomy between structure and randomness in number theory through a series of examples.
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Brain Insight Lecture
How does the activity of individual brain cells give rise to behavior, and what happens when this precise orchestration falls apart? In this event, three experts bring together perspectives from computational, experimental, and clinical approaches to discuss how form meets function in the brain.
February 3, 2026 (Tuesday)
Lecture “Architecture of the Earth”
ar·ti·fi·ci·al·i·ty — Spring Lecture Series at the Gensler Family AAP NYC Center (Cornell Tech, Roosevelt Island)
January 28, 2026 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Machines as Friends: An Examination of AI Companionship”
Join us for a lecture from a Christian perspective on artificial intelligence and how it is reshaping our understanding of human connection.
Bauer Lecture
Join us for a keynote address by Michael Waldman, President and CEO of the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law.
January 27, 2026 (Tuesday)
The Abel Lecture on Antisemitism featuring Prof. Pam Nadell
Prof. Nadell will discuss her book, “Antisemitism, An American Tradition,” which investigates the depth of this fraught history.
January 21, 2026 (Wednesday)
The Inaugural Rabbi Barry Cytron Lecture with Arnold Eisen
In this lecture, Prof. Arnold Eisen will discuss his personal essay, “Hiding the Seeking God”.
January 16, 2026 (Friday)
A Panel Conversation on the Resurgence Youth Movement
Join a conversation and learn about the RYM, a small group of youth activists who carried out actions of teenrevolt, surrealism, and anarchism.
January 15, 2026 (Thursday)
Jersey City Bitcoin: Socratic Seminar Series
Educational seminars to teach and empower our local community.
January 5, 2026 (Monday)
Lecture “Shared Time: Public Clocks and the Life of New York City”
We walk past public clocks every day — on street corners, above doorways, and high on towers — often without noticing them. Yet these clocks once played a central role in organizing city life, offering shared reference points in a place shaped by schedules, movement, and collective rhythms.
December 28, 2025 (Sunday)
Lecture “The Art of Hypnosis” by Anthony Granata
Join Anthony Granata, NGH Certified Hypnotist, as he discusses the practical usages of hypnosis in a captivating live event.
December 16, 2025 (Tuesday)
Lecture “Astronomy on Tap NYC: End of an Era (& the Universe)”
Mingle with the stars and celebrate the cosmos at Astronomy on Tap NYC’s monthly event, featuring talks, trivia, and other tidbits.
December 14, 2025 (Sunday)
Lecture “Poetics of the Event: Lotty Rosenfeld between Nelly Richard and Willy Thayer”
Poetics of the Event: Lotty Rosenfeld between Nelly Richard and Willy Thayer.
December 13, 2025 (Saturday)
Let’s Chat: Relationships with Fathers
Join us for a conversation about relationships with fathers — get advice and tools, and connect with others!
December 12, 2025 (Friday)
Lecture “Still Candy: Visions, Alters with Ronaldo V. Wilson”
Join us for a performance lecture by poet and artist Ronaldo V. Wilson, embodying form and place through language, dance, song, and video.
December 8, 2025 (Monday)
Lecture “Like the Sea: Dancing with Mary Glass”
The Department of Performance Studies is excited to welcome Carol Mavor to give a lecture on her recent publication.
Lecture “Giving Meaning To Speed: Time and Timing at Brooklands”
At the December 2026 lecture of the Horological Society of New York, Simon Jeffs, Founder of Brooklands Watch Company, will delve into the history of Brooklands, the world’s first purpose-built motor racing circuit, highlighting its role in precision timing and its connection to watchmaking. The lecture will trace the journey from mechanical stopwatches to sophisticated timing systems, featuring key figures like George Daniels and Sir Terence Conran, whose parents were Brooklands enthusiasts and whose debut watch was designed by Conran.
December 4, 2025 (Thursday)
Lecture “Justice for the Mind: Dismantling Barriers to Mental Wellness”
Join us for a powerful event tackling mental health barriers head-on and advocating for justice in mental wellness.
December 3, 2025 (Wednesday)
Lecture by Stephen Casper “Shattered Reflections”
The New York History of Science Lecture shares a cultural and scientific genealogy of traumatic brain injury and violence.
December 2, 2025 (Tuesday)
Caribbean History Lecture with Dr. Laurie Lambert
Join us at Flatbush Library this fall for our three-part lecture series on Caribbean history.
December 1, 2025 (Monday)
Lecture “Resistance and Art: The ‘Red Orchestra’ Anti-Nazi Group in Berlin”
Painter and filmmaker Stefan Roloff explores the visual art and resistance of three members of the Red Orchestra underground anti-Nazi group.
November 21, 2025 (Friday)
Clarence Kwan at Pratt Pfizer Fridays
A Pratt lecture series where creatives open up about their creative practice, their career path, and their experience in the creative field.
November 20, 2025 (Thursday)
White Reality NYC Presentation & Talk
Step into the gripping world of Stella Rousaki’s White Reality with its NYC stage debut and discussion with the author!
November 19, 2025 (Wednesday)
2025 Stanley Feingold Lecture Series on American Politics
Get ready for a deep dive into the world of American politics at the 2025 Stanley Feingold Lecture Series — it’s going to be enlightening!
November 18, 2025 (Tuesday)
Lecture “The Life Compass: Realign before the New Year”
Get ready to reset and refocus any area of life before the New Year!
Caribbean History Lecture with Dr. James Cantres
Join us at Flatbush Library this fall for our three-part lecture series on Caribbean history.
November 15, 2025 (Saturday)
Hidden in Plain Sight: A History of the Soldiers’ & Sailors’ Monument
Professor Akela Reason from the University of Georgia delves into the history of Riverside’s Soldiers and Sailors Monument.
November 13, 2025 (Thursday)
UG COMD Lecture Series: Tim Peacock
Join us for an insightful talk with Brooklyn-based illustrator and art director Tim Peacock!
Navigating a Crisis of Trust: The 2025 William C. Stubing Memorial Lecture
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on ethical policy and practice during uncertain times.
NYU Game Center Lecture Series Presents: Alumni Developers Panel
Join us for a panel discussion with the developers behind Consume Me, despelote, and Baby Steps!
November 12, 2025 (Wednesday)
Torrey Talk — Black New Yorkers Arboreal Legacy
Join us for November’s Torrey Talk, presented by Georgia Silvera Seamans, an urban community forester living and working in New York City.
November 11, 2025 (Tuesday)
Bill Baker in Conversation with Sigrid Adriaenssens and Thorsten Helbig
Conversation regarding the pursuit of blue-sky research by designers advances technologies that result in new, substantive architectures.
Lecture “Introducing Nature Health — A New Journal of Public Health”
In this Grand Rounds lecture, Dr. Johnson will talk about Nature’s new journal, Nature Health. Grand Rounds lecture series with Ben Johnson, PhD
November 10, 2025 (Monday)
The Visual and the Political: The Michael Sorkin Lectureship Colloquium
This event explores drawing as a political argument in urban design, honoring Michael Sorkin’s legacy.
November 8, 2025 (Saturday)
Caribbean History Lecture with Dr. Tyesha Maddox
Join us at Flatbush Library this fall of our three-part lecture series on Caribbean history.
November 5, 2025 (Wednesday)
Lecture “The Future of Press Freedom in an Era of Democratic Backsliding”
A panel of legal experts and journalists discusses how to protect press freedom and support journalists to safeguard democracy.
November 3, 2025 (Monday)
UG COMD Lecture Series: Carlos Bocai
Join us for an exciting discussion with Brooklyn-based Brazilian designer Carlos Bocai!
October 30, 2025 (Thursday)
Fall 2025 Sciame Lecture Series: Ruchika Modi
With a background spanning industrial design, economics, and journalism, Ruchika Modi brings a multifaceted understanding of the ways in which cities function to her architectural practice.
Lecture “When the Dead Defend the State: Spectral Loyalty in Late Chosŏn Korea”
This talk explores how male ghosts in late Chosŏn Korea embodied loyalty, memory, and trauma after war.
Lecture “Your Story, My Story, and the True Story”
Prof. Gorenberg investigates how narratives frame the way history is written.
UG COMD Lecture Series: Jun Cen
Join us for an exciting talk with NY-based illustrator and animated short film director Jun Cen!
October 28, 2025 (Tuesday)
VALS Visiting Artist Lecture Series with Izzy Barber
Join us for an exciting evening as we welcome Visiting Artist Fellow Izzy Barber to the VALS Visiting Artist Lecture Series at Dock 72.
October 27, 2025 (Monday)
Lecture “Weimar under the Palms”
A reading by Thomas Blubacher from “Weimar Under the Palms” and a conversation with Sabine von Mering.
October 24, 2025 (Friday)
Сonversatorio “Una colcha de retazos imperfectos: de lo político a lo literario”
Este conversatorio reúne al autor del fanzine César Vallejo Valderrama y a las activistas trans colombianas Juli Salamanca y Yoko Ruiz para explorar la entrevista como dispositivo literario y político.
Conferencia “Lengua y poder: Perspectivas glotopolíticas en las relaciones México-EUA”
Lengua y poder: Perspectivas glotopolíticas en las relaciones México-Estados Unidos.
October 23, 2025 (Thursday)
David Putnam, Ph.D., Gives the 2025 Theodore, Mary, and Sara Kraut Lecture
Professor Putnam will share three moments from his experience where basic research resulted in the creation of new companies.
NYU Game Center Lecture Series Presents Dimma Davidoff
The creator of the classic social deduction game Mafia is visiting the NYU Game Center!
October 22, 2025 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Battling Truth Decay”
In this Grand Rounds lecture, A.J. discusses experiences in communicating unusual, unpopular ideas and how to build excitement about science.
October 21, 2025 (Tuesday)
Visiting Lecture “Mary Miss and Bryony Roberts in Conversation”
The lecture will be followed by a conversation with Bryony Roberts and a Q&A discussion moderated by Kayla Montes de Oca.
October 20, 2025 (Monday)
Lecture “One Woman’s Teaching in Late Choson Korea”
Lady Yi’s 18th-century. household writings, revealing women’s resourcefulness, domestic life, and rising material culture in late Chosŏn Korea.
October 16, 2025 (Thursday)
Lecture “Professr: Scaling oral assessment through AI”
In this Grand Rounds lecture, Shah and Schahfer will discuss the use of AI in academia.
Fall 2025 Sciame Lecture Series: Nancy Ruddy + John Cetra
Creating Home and Community at 25 Water Street: The Nation’s Largest Residential Conversion.
October 15, 2025 (Wednesday)
2025 Hobart Lecture
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October 14, 2025 (Tuesday)
Adamo-Faiden and Tankhouse in Conversation: A Collective Project
The Ornamental Metal Institute of New York Lecture will be delivered by Sebastian Adamo, followed by a conversation and Q&A.
October 12, 2025 (Sunday)
Lecture"Play a Simultaneous Chess Competition and Master Endgames with Renowned Chess"
Learn from chess master and chess book author Eric Fleischman at the Sheepshead Bay Library.
October 9, 2025 (Thursday)
Lecture “The Question of Postcolonial Fascism in Cold War Korea”
Sungik Yang discusses the fascist moment during the postcolonial, postwar era in Korea.
Lecture “Extra-Ordinary: Domestic Constraints of Fire Island”
Coughlin Scheel will present a lecture on their recent domestic work on Fire Island, hosted by CUNY City Tech Department of Architecture.
Fall 2025 Sciame Lecture Series: Philip Kennicott
Rome’s Spolia Churches: Reinventing Recycling.
The Detlef Mertins Lecture On The Histories Of Modernity: Desirée Valadares
Desirée Valadares (University of British Columbia) will deliver the Detlef Mertins lecture on the Histories of Modernity.
Lecture “Curating a Digital Heritage Method for the Preservation of Arabian Rock Art”
Digital methods like 3D scanning, printing, and AR/VR preserve Arabian rock art, making it accessible to scholars and communities.
October 8, 2025 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Oh, My Aching Joints! Getting You Back to an Active Lifestyle”
Join us for a community education event hosted by our world-class orthopedic team at Northwell Orthopedics.
October 7, 2025 (Tuesday)
Lecture “History at Plymouth Church: Nancy Koester, Harriet Beecher Stowe”
Join us at Plymouth for a lecture by Nancy Koester, author of Harriet Beecher Stowe: A Spiritual Life.
October 6, 2025 (Monday)
Lecture “Traditionalists Beware: How Hautlence Built an Independent Brand”
Guillaume Tetu, Hautlence Founder & Chairman, and Cedric Joos, Global Brand Manager (Neuchâtel, Switzerland).
October 3, 2025 (Friday)
Defending My Enemy: A Conversation with Aryeh Neier
Aryeh Neier and Jameel Jaffer revisit the Skokie case and its free speech legacy; intro by ACLU’s Anthony D. Romero. Reception to follow.
October 2, 2025 (Thursday)
Lecture “The Arcana of Reproduction”
A talk by Leopoldina Fortunati, with Arlen Austin and Andreas Petrossiants.
Lecture “Justice that Never Fails”
In a world where human laws can be biased or incomplete, there is a deeper law at work.
NYU Game Center Lecture Series Presents Zeke Virant
Zeke Virant — Game Center MFA alum and lead game designer at MachineGames — is visiting as our first Lecture Series talk for Fall 2025!
September 30, 2025 (Tuesday)
Lecture “What is Socionarratology?”
An introduction into the question “What is Socionarratology?” with Philipp Felsch, Florian Fuchs, Mark Ortmann, Sarah Rivett, and Chris Wood.
VALS Visiting Artist Lecture Series with Brigitta Váradi
Join us for an evening welcoming Visiting Artist Fellow Brigitta Váradi to the Visiting Artist Lecture Series at Dock 72 in the Navy Yard.
September 28, 2025 (Sunday)
Lecture “The AI Mirror: How to Reclaim Our Humanity in an Age of Machine Thinking”
The Anita and Antonio Gotto Lecture Series presents an exciting presentation on artificial intelligence with Professor Shannon Vallor.
September 27, 2025 (Saturday)
Fall 2025 Sciame Lecture Series: Philip Schmerbeck
Building on the Built: Project Insights and Tour of Powerhouse Arts.
September 26, 2025 (Friday)
2025 Benjamin Menschel Distinguished Lecture of Annabelle Selldorf
The internationally renowned architect will speak on the architecture of cultural institutions.
Lecture “Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Chinese and Chinese American Women”
Ziying You explores how Chinese and Chinese American women in the U.S. responded to the dual crises of COVID-19 and anti-Asian racism.
September 25, 2025 (Thursday)
How to Play the Sondheim Way — A Lecture & Workshop with Barry Joseph
Join us for a lecture and workshop with Barry Joseph, games educator and author of How to Play the Sondheim Way!
New York City Pop-up: 2025 Koten Distinguished Lecture & Networking
Fearless Leadership: Embracing Discomfort and Accountability to Achieve Greatness given by Cy Wakeman.
Lecture “Cosmopolitics of the Anthropocene”
A Talk by Philippe Descola in the Eugene Sheffer Distinguished Lecture Series.
Fall 2025 Sciame Lecture Series: Adi Shamir-Baron
Adaptive Reuse and the Restoration of the American Urban Core.
September 24, 2025 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Collecting Shakespeare’s First Folio in America”
David Alan Richards will discuss the history of Americans acquiring the single most renowned printed book in many library collections.
September 19, 2025 (Friday)
Lecture “Faces and Powers”
Lecture, Book Launch, and Exhibition Walkthrough by John C. Welchman with Mimosa Echard.
September 18, 2025 (Thursday)
Lecture “Modulation as Public Space”
We invite you to a lecture where we will look at how modulation affects public space and human interaction.
AIG Cyber Lecture 15: AI & Ethics in Cybersecurity
Join us for a deep dive into the intersection of AI and Cybersecurity at the 15th annual Cyber Lecture, sponsored by AIG!
September 17, 2025 (Wednesday)
Lecture “A Joint Effort: Experts Answer Your Pressing Questions About Arthritis”
The University of Arizona Arthritis Center Living Healthy With Arthritis Lecture Series
Lecture “Monuments of Black Americans”
Join us at Plymouth for a lecture by David Felsen, author of New York City Monuments of Black Americans.
September 16, 2025 (Tuesday)
Scheimpflug Lecture Series — Grahame Weinbren
Join us for an evening with the celebrated filmmaker, editor, and educator Grahame Weinbren.
Lecture “Health Equity at a Crossroads: Aligning the narrative and business case”
In this Grand Rounds lecture, Dr. Aluko will discuss Health Equity and reframing the issue as a strategic priority that impacts everyone.
Around the Piano. Art Talk by Robert Bunkin
This art talk will focus on representations of piano playing.
September 15, 2025 (Monday)
Lecture “Medical Resource Mobilization in Asia’s Developmental States During COVID-19”
Dr. Yen examines how South Korea, Taiwan, & Singapore adopted distinct medical resource strategies during early COVID-19
September 11, 2025 (Thursday)
Interactive Talk “When to say yes, how to say no”
‘Yes’ or ‘No’, they’re two short but significant words. How to: say yes without overloading yourself or undermining your own needs? Say no without feeling guilty or awkward, or creating conflict?
Fall 2025 Sciame Lecture Series: Tamar Renaud
Asphalt, Rails, and Rights-of-Way: Repurposing Underused Spaces for Nature and Recreation.
September 9, 2025 (Tuesday)
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Brain Insight Lecture
How early life shapes the developing brain.
Lecture of Dagmar Herzog “The New Fascist Body”
Book launch and conversation with Dagmar Herzog and Jonas von Lenthe.
September 6, 2025 (Saturday)
Artist Lecture by Sonia Boyce: The Intercultural Discussing New Work
Please join us for a lecture by artist Sonia Boyce at our 18th Street gallery.
September 4, 2025 (Thursday)
Weiss Lecture: James Oliver
Cultural Longing and Belonging in Practice as Research
September 3, 2025 (Wednesday)
“The Second Coming” — Milo Rau in conversation with Elisabeth Bronfen
A conversation between Milo Rau and Elisabeth Bronfen on the revival of global fascism and political resistance through the arts.
August 1, 2025 (Friday)
Seminar “How to Achieve Financial Stability”
This Church of Scientology seminar shows you how solvency is accomplished, so you can easily achieve financial stability and security.
July 31, 2025 (Thursday)
July Summer Seminar Series “Housing Lottery Fixes & Alternatives”
The New York Housing Conference and the Rising Leaders Network continue their 2025 Summer Series.
July 30, 2025 (Wednesday)
Free Educational Event at Noah Clinics — All about Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Come join us at Noah Clinics for a free educational event all about Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy — learn how it can benefit your health!
Seminar “Free Support: Unintentional Caregiver”
Join us at Unintentional Caregiver, where we’ll explore the unexpected journey of caring for loved ones. #Memory Loss.
July 29, 2025 (Tuesday)
Seminar “3 Keys to Launching Your Successful Solo Business”
Not sure if solopreneurship is for you? This 1-hour seminar will give you a framework to determine if now is the time to chase your dream.
July 28, 2025 (Monday)
Seminar “Indigenous Nations Poets”
Join inaugural poet laureate of the Navajo Nation Luci Tapahonso, Center Circle, and In-Na-Po for our 2025 keynote!
July 24, 2025 (Thursday)
Summer 2025 Lecture in Climate Data Science: Katie Dagon
The study identifies three profiles of Americans regarding climate change based on open-ended responses and reveals the diversity of interests and questions in society.
July 17, 2025 (Thursday)
Lecture “AI for Audio: Generative Sound and Machine Learning Tools”
Introduce generative AI in music with a guest lecture from NYU PhD student Peter Traver.
July 10, 2025 (Thursday)
Summer 2025 Lecture in Climate Data Science: Sarah Lewis
The study identifies three profiles of Americans regarding climate change based on open-ended responses and reveals the diversity of interests and questions in society.
Lecture “Beyond Willpower: A New Era in Medical Weight Management”
Rooftop yoga, expert lecture, and body scans. Learn science-based weight management: hormones, GLP-1s, & biology, beyond willpower.
June 28, 2025 (Saturday)
Gallery Lecture & Talk: Keiko Arai x Susie Ferrell (LACMA)
LACMA curator Susie Ferrell will lecture on East Asian ink painting, followed by a conversation with contemporary ink artist Keiko Arai.
June 24, 2025 (Tuesday)
Lecture “A Problem of Dissonance: Bodies and Museums”
Join us at e-flux on Tuesday, June 24, at 7 pm for “A Problem of Dissonance: Bodies and Museums,” a lecture by Aubrey Knox.
June 18, 2025 (Wednesday)
Lightning Round Dog Training Q&A with Anna Tank at Boris & Horton
Dog training Q&A with Anna Tank, Dog Training at Boris & Horton. Your pup parent questions, expert answers + free perks for all!
June 17, 2025 (Tuesday)
RU Meet Over Lunch: Casa Líquida — A Performance-House
Please join us for a lecture-performance by RU resident Julia Feldens, as she presents her ongoing project “Casa Líquida” (Liquid House).
The Classroom Rebellion: Black-Led Education & Alternative Learning Models
Join us for a day of exploring Black-led education and alternative learning models that challenge the traditional classroom setting!
June 12, 2025 (Thursday)
Lecture “Function-Able: Artifacts in the Era of Design and Disability”
e-flux Architecture presents “Function-Able: Artifacts in the Era of Design and Disability,” a lecture by David Gissen at e-flux on Thursday, June 12.
Say it ain’t so Storytelling salon
Join us for a night of captivating tales and good vibes at the Say it ain’t so Storytelling salon — it’s going to be legendary!
June 11, 2025 (Wednesday)
Lecture “The Power of the Subconscious Mind”
How can you regain control of your subconscious mind?
June 9, 2025 (Monday)
Torrey Talk “The Evolution of Separate Sexes (Dioecy) in Andean Miconia”
Join us for June’s Torrey Talk, where Juan Angulo will present on the evolution of a rare reproductive system in flowering plants — dioecy.
The Conservation of the Great Clock of Westminster — Big Ben
Keith Scobie-Youngs, Co-Founder, The Cumbria Clock Company (Cumbria, England).
June 5, 2025 (Thursday)
Summer 2025 Lecture in Climate Data Science: Tobias Finn
Join the Learning Earth with Artificial Intelligence + Physics (LEAP) Center at Columbia for a seminar on climate data science.
June 4, 2025 (Wednesday)
A®TALK 10: Female Photographers of the Early 20th Century
This A®Talk explores how pioneering female photographers of the early 20th century captured and redefined the experience of childhood.
June 2, 2025 (Monday)
Lecture “The Influence of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic World”
Kick off Caribbean Heritage Month with a lecture on Haiti’s global impact, part of our Ayiti in the City (AITC) Program EST.
May 29, 2025 (Thursday)
Summer 2025 Lecture in Climate Data Science: Andre Nogueira Souza
Join the Learning Earth with Artificial Intelligence + Physics (LEAP) Center at Columbia for a seminar on climate data science.
May 22, 2025 (Thursday)
Lecture “Lidice Lives! Art’s Response to a War Atrocity”
Discover how artists expressed their outrage and resilience through their work in response to the war tragedy of Lidice.
American Friends of Attingham Albainy Memorial Lecture
Learn about new research in the history of the Sun King’s Savonnerie carpet and the creation of this astonishing royal commission.
May 21, 2025 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Art Education: Education Art: A brief history of schools founded by artists”
Lecture and Conversation by Kenny Schachter with Seth Cameron.
May 20, 2025 (Tuesday)
Under the “Eye of the Sun” (ekleipsis): A Talk by Akira Mizuta Lippit
Join us at e-flux Screening Room on Tuesday, May 20, for Under the “Eye of the Sun” (ekleipsis) by Akira Mizuta Lippit.
May 19, 2025 (Monday)
Urban Science Research Seminar: Saif Eddin Jabari
Saif Eddin Jabari, NYU Assoc. The professor will deliver the talk “Investigating Vulnerabilities in Autonomous Vehicle Perception Algorithms”.
May 15, 2025 (Thursday)
Lecture “When Pixels Wash Ashore”
e-flux Architecture presents “When Pixels Wash Ashore,” a lecture by Marina Otero Verzier at e-flux on Thursday, May 15 at 7 pm.
May 14, 2025 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Learn How To Communicate Your Way To Success”
Join us to discover the secrets of effective communication & learn to navigate your way to success through powerful interpersonal skills.
Wealth Seminar
Our Wealth Seminar is always a whole experience. A networking space where financial literacy meets real conversations and real gems.
Lecture “Risk Models for Inherited Cancer Susceptibility”
In this Grand Rounds lecture, Dr. Parmigiani will discuss approaches to multi-cancer risk modeling using pedigree data.
May 8, 2025 (Thursday)
Lecture “What Can We Learn From Black Robots?”
Join us at e-flux on Thursday, May 8 at 7pm for “What Can We Learn From Black Robots?,” a lecture by Charles Tonderai Mudede.
May 7, 2025 (Wednesday)
Lecture “From Idea to Product”
Dr. Klaus-Dieter Weltmann is Chairman of the Board and Scientific Director of the Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology.
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Brain Insight Lecture
How We Perceive Ourselves and Others.
May 6, 2025 (Tuesday)
Lecture “Building Upgrades: Reclad/Overclad & Energy”
Join us on May 6 at 45 Main Street, 9th Floor in Brooklyn for an engaging lecture and panel discussion. Free and open to all!
May 5, 2025 (Monday)
Lecture “John Harrison and a Clock for All Seasons: The Gridiron Pendulum”
At the May 2025 lecture of the Horological Society of New York (HSNY), Eddie Landzberg will present his undergraduate research on John Harrison’s gridiron pendulum.
May 3, 2025 (Saturday)
Francisco Reyero on his book “And Bernardo de Galvez Entered Washington”
Ven y únete a la presentación del libro “And Bernardo de Galvez Entered Washington” de Francisco Reyero. ¡No te lo pierdas!
Torrey Botanical Society Annual Banquet and Lecture
Join us for the Torrey Botanical Society’s annual banquet and lecture on the The Hidden Heroes of Herbaria presented by Ryan Schmidt.
May 1, 2025 (Thursday)
Eric Drooker Performance & Reading
Slide presentation on art, culture, and the changing urban landscape
NYU Game Center Lecture Series Presents Karina Popp
Join us for our last Lecture Series event this Spring 2025 with Game Center Visiting Assistant Arts Professor Karina Popp!
April 30, 2025 (Wednesday)
Lecture “On the Eve of May Day: Labor Then and Now”
Consider the continued importance of labor unions with a panel of NYC union representatives in the Great Hall
Lecture “Oh, My Aching Joints! Modern Techniques for Arthritis & Joint Replacement”
Join us for a community education event hosted by our world-class orthopedic surgeons at Northwell Orthopedics.
April 28, 2025 (Monday)
Urban Science Research Seminar: Ning Lin
Dr. Ning Lin is a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Princeton University.
April 25, 2025 (Friday)
Lecture “Get the Facts About Lower Back and Leg Pain”
Join us for a community education event hosted by our orthopedic surgeons at Northwell Orthopedics.
Urban Science Research Seminar: Sybil Derrible
Sybil Derrible is a Professor in Urban Engineering and Director of the Complex and Sustainable Urban Networks Laboratory at UIC.
April 24, 2025 (Thursday)
Lecture “Now Is Wow”
Get ready for an engaging, high-energy lecture with NYC artist Zipeng Zhu!
April 22, 2025 (Tuesday)
Lecture “Decoding Hindustani Music: Art and Science”
Join us as we delve into the intricate world of Hindustani music, exploring its artistic and scientific aspects!
Yom HaShoa Remembrance Lecture and Musical Performance with Alexandra Birch
“Musical Stolpersteine: Classical Music, Recovered Scores, and Alternative Holocaust Memorials”
April 18, 2025 (Friday)
Fireside chat “State of AI: Brendan Englot, Dir, Stevens Inst. for AI + Sanjay Macwan, CIO”
Fireside chat with one of the smartest AI leaders in the nation.
April 16, 2025 (Wednesday)
Marx 13/13 Keynote| Eduardo Cadava on Politically Red
Join us for the fourth Marx 13/13 Keynote Lecture with Eduardo Cadava and Bernard E. Harcourt in New York City.
April 14, 2025 (Monday)
Lecture by Tim Burns “Designing Your Future: Passion, Resilience, and the Unexpected”
Join us for an eye-opening lecture with art director, designer, and writer Tim Burns!
April 10, 2025 (Thursday)
Lecture “Loving Ourselves the Earth: Undoing the Colonial Habitation”
A lecture with Malcolm Ferdinand.
Lecture “How to Jumpstart Your Career”
Join us in the ixD studio for a guest lecture with Hwanghah Jeong, design lead at Patronus AI.
Lecture On the Desire to Wake
Join us for a talk by Grave Lavery, author and Associate Professor at UC Berkeley, on what do we want, when we want to wake up?
April 9, 2025 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Machine Learning for a Changing Climate: Forecast, Risk, Adapt”
Cynthia Zeng is an assistant professor at NYU Stern in Abu Dhabi and a research affiliate of the MIT Sloan School of Management.
IIJS Postdoctoral Lecture with Benjamin Berman-Gladstone
Aden’s Jewish Emergency Committee: Colonialism, Dissent, and Reimagining Israeli Immigration History
Lecture “Social Problem Paperbacks: Reprinting Black Writers at New American Library”
The 2025 Fales Lecture by Kinohi Nishikawa.
April 8, 2025 (Tuesday)
Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev Distinguished Global Curator Lecture
MA Curatorial Practice Distinguished Global Curator Lecture with renowned exhibition-maker and museum director Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev.
April 7, 2025 (Monday)
Lecture “Reintroducing Extirpated Flora at NYBG”
Join us for April’s Torrey Talk, where John Zeiger will present on plans and strategies to reintroduce lost flora in the Thain Family Forest.
April 3, 2025 (Thursday)
NYU Game Center Lecture Series: Christine Love
Christine Love will be visiting the NYU Game Center for a guest lecture and Q&A!
Spring 2025 Lecture in Climate Data Science: Oreoluwa Badaki
Join the Learning Earth with Artificial Intelligence + Physics (leap) Center at Columbia for a Seminar on Climate Data Science.
Lecture of Souleymane Bachir Diagne “In Praise of the Universal”
Keynote Lecture by Souleymane Bachir Diagne to kick off the three-day conference on the occasion of his retirement from Columbia University.
April 1, 2025 (Tuesday)
Steel Institute Lecture: Hanif Kara “Sitebound — Despair to Opportunity”
Hanif Kara will be presenting his work in a public lecture.
March 31, 2025 (Monday)
UG COMD Lecture Series: An Evening with Harshal Duddalwar
Join us for an in-depth discussion with Harshal Duddalwar, designer and art director.
March 27, 2025 (Thursday)
Spring 2025 Lecture in Climate Data Science: Hugh Morrison
Join the Learning the Earth with Artificial Intelligence and Physics (LEAP) Center at Columbia for a seminar on climate data science.
March 26, 2025 (Wednesday)
Lecture: Kevin Mac Donnell on Mark Twain Collecting
Kevin Mac Donnell will speak on the history of Mark Twain’s collecting, beginning in the 1880s down to the present day.
Virtual Lecture: Amy Kurtz Lansing, Curator, Florence Griswold Museum
Join Amy Kurtz Lansing, Curator, as she discusses the Tonalilst works in the Collection of the Florence Griswold Museum!
March 25, 2025 (Tuesday)
VALS Visiting Artist Lecture Series with Eri King
Join us for an exciting evening as we welcome Eri King to the VALS Visiting Artist Lecture Series at Dock 72 in the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
March 24, 2025 (Monday)
Lecture: Michael Visontay on “Noble Fragments”
Australian writer and journalist Michael Visontay will give a talk on his new book, “Noble Fragments” (Scribe) at the Grolier Club.
March 18, 2025 (Tuesday)
SNF Brain Insight Lecture: Advancing Mental Health Care for All
Join experts in neuroscience, biology & psychiatry to explore innovations improving mental health care & equity for all.
March 17, 2025 (Monday)
Urban Science Research Seminar: Dan O’Brien
Dan O’Brien is a professor of public policy and urban affairs and criminology and criminal justice at Northeastern University.
March 16, 2025 (Sunday)
Home downsizing seminar
Learn how to declutter and downsize your home at our seminar — say goodbye to the clutter and hello to a more organized space!
March 14, 2025 (Friday)
The Gaelic American presents Robert Emmet Lecture
Learn the History of Robert Emmet, one of Ireland’s greatest patriots, and his exiled relatives. Lecture presented by James McGlashin
March 12, 2025 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Linking ER Admissions & the Environment with Machine Learning”
This Urban Science Research Seminar features Vito Telesca, Professor of Hydrology at the University of Basilicata.
Gordon Institute Spring ’25 Speaker Series With Dr. Chezare A. Warren
Join us for an inspiring evening with Dr. Chezare A. Warren at Gordon Institute’s Spring ’25 Speaker Series on March 12th!
New Perspectives in Jewish Studies Lecture
Join us in-person on Wednesday, March 12 at noon for the New Perspectives in Jewish Studies Lecture with Ido Ben Harush
March 11, 2025 (Tuesday)
Fariba Tehrani Lecture “Anne Holtrop: Climate and Geology”
Anne Holtrop’s lecture explores architecture’s transformation through key topics, focusing on material evolution, change, and adaptability.
March 7, 2025 (Friday)
You See What You See: Book Launch & Conversation for Lois Elaine Griffith
Join us for the book launch and conversation honoring the work of poet, author, and artist Lois Elaine Griffith, co-founder of Nuyorican Poets Cafe.
March 6, 2025 (Thursday)
Circle of Hope: An Evening with Eliza T. Griswold
Come join us for an insightful evening at The Antonio and Anita Gotto Lecture: Circle of Hope with Eliza T. Griswold
March 4, 2025 (Tuesday)
11th Annual Sternberg Family Lecture — Anna Makanju
A Conversation on AI with Anna Makanju, OpenAI’s Vice President of Global Impact
Lecture “Assembly by Design”
Following World War II, architects were invited to build, both literally and metaphorically, the United Nations, the new organization to manage the transition from a colonial to an institutional organization of the world.
March 3, 2025 (Monday)
Mind, Brain, and Society: Presidential Scholars in Conversation
We celebrate the Presidential Scholars in Society and Neuroscience’s program’s impact at the intersection of neuroscience and society.
March 2, 2025 (Sunday)
Lecture “The Voices of Diaspora: Exploring Irish Immigration”
Dr. Elizabeth Stack will examine the Great Famine as part of the Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art’s The Voices of Diaspora series.
February 27, 2025 (Thursday)
Lecture “Pietro Bianchi: The Optical Unconscious in the Digital Age”
A lecture by Pietro Bianchi on the framework of the optical unconscious in our contemporary digital universe.
February 26, 2025 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Painting Her Pleasure: Women Artists in Avant-Garde Paris”
The Grey presents a talk by Dr. Lauren Jimerson on how women artists created modern nudes to challenge social and artistic conventions.
February 20, 2025 (Thursday)
Lecture “Making Home with History: La Vaughn Belle and Germane Barnes”
Join La Vaughn Belle and Germane Barnes to discuss Afro-Diasporic Caribbean Architectures.
February 13, 2025 (Thursday)
Spring 2025 Lecture in Climate Data Science: Amy Braverman
Join the Learning the Earth with Artificial Intelligence and Physics (LEAP) Center at Columbia University for a seminar on climate data science.
Public Lecture “Blood on the Floor: The Mosaics of a Roman-era Synagogue”
Join Dr. Ra’anan Boustan for an unforgettable tour of the ancient past. Sponsored by the Temple Emanu-El Center for Interfaith Dialogue.
February 12, 2025 (Wednesday)
Talk “Celebrating Osiris 39: Disability and the History of Science”
The New York History of Science Lecture considers how disability has been a central — if unacknowledged — force in the history of science.
The New Perspectives in Jewish Studies Lecture with Tafat HaCohen Bick
“Can a Musarnik tell a story? Aesthetics, Musar, and the Birth of Literature”.
February 11, 2025 (Tuesday)
VALS Visiting Artist Lecture Series with Nyugen E. Smith
Hosted by our Fine Arts MFA program, the Visiting Artist Lecture Series (VALS) is one of several free and open-to-the-public events we offer each year.
February 9, 2025 (Sunday)
Lecture “The Art of Waiting: Snug Harbor’s Historic Graffiti and Sailor Identity”
Littered throughout Snug Harbor’s extensive campus, hundreds of pieces of graffiti left behind by former residents speak to us through time.
February 6, 2025 (Thursday)
NYU Game Center Lecture Series Presents Jason Latino
Join us for MOVING IMAGES, a discussion of cinematic storytelling in video games by Jason Latino, the Cinematic Director of Baldur’s Gate 3.
Lecture “China as a Contested Object of Thought: A View from the European Humanities”
A lecture by Dominic Sachsenmaier (University of Göttingen)
Spring 2025 Lecture in Climate Data Science: Tian Zheng
Join the Learning the Earth with Artificial Intelligence + Physics (LEAP) Center at Columbia University for a seminar on climate data science.
Lecture “A Public Health Approach to Violence”
A Grand Rounds lecture with Alex R. Piquero, PhD
February 5, 2025 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Incarceration and Religion”
An Event on the Bicentenary of Sing Sing Prison. Part of the Justice Forum series for the discussion of books and ideas on justice, equality, and mass incarceration.
February 3, 2025 (Monday)
Lecture “Fundamentals of Luxury Watchmaking Craftsmanship”
François Perez, Technical Director and Movement Constructor at Biver (Givrins, Switzerland)
February 2, 2025 (Sunday)
Lecture “Portraits of Aufhebung Artist Panel”
A lecture, where the Wenjüe Lu installation artists will discuss their design process.
February 1, 2025 (Saturday)
Lecture “Who is Mary Foster”
Learn about Mary Foster, a Nineteenth-Century Native Hawaiian Buddhist, Philanthropist, and Social Activist from an intl. a panel of experts.
“Lovely Day” Relationship Seminar
Come join us for a day filled with insightful discussions and valuable advice on how to cultivate healthy and fulfilling relationships. Whether you’re single, in a relationship, or somewhere in between, this event is perfect for anyone looking to improve their connections with others.
January 30, 2025 (Thursday)
Lecture “The Writing of the Self — or the Effort Toward Peace”
A discussion in French with Kaoutar Harchi.
Spring 2025 Lecture in Climate Data Science: Climate Experts
Join the Learning the Earth with Artificial Intelligence + Physics (LEAP) Center at Columbia for a seminar on climate data science.
January 27, 2025 (Monday)
The Jack Abel Lecture in Antisemitism with Claire Zalc
“Family Separation and Antisemitism: Reconstructing the Migrations of Jewish Siblings from Poland Across the Early 20th Century”.
January 26, 2025 (Sunday)
Lecture “Shipwrecks, Coins, and Controversies”
Dive into the logistical, legal, archaeological, and ethical problems of bringing coins and other artifacts to the surface.
January 25, 2025 (Saturday)
Free Injury Prevention for Dancers Lecture & Injury Prevention Screenings
Inspira Physical Therapy & Pilates will host a free dance injury prevention lecture and individualized injury prevention screenings.
January 21, 2025 (Tuesday)
Guests in a Foreign Land. Art Talk with Robert Bunkin
Will focus on artists who were guests of a community, including Gentile Bellini, a Venetian painter in the court of the Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II...
January 19, 2025 (Sunday)
Lecture “My Grandparent’s Table”
In Celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Ninth Annual National Day of Racial Healing, Harlem Wellness Center’s Racial Healing Hub Presents: My Grandparent’s Table
January 16, 2025 (Thursday)
The Evolving State of Impact: an Issue Space event in NYC
Connection and conversation for social impact professionals ahead of the wild ride of 2025. Hosted by Issue Space.
Criminal Law Talks: Staten Island
Know Your Rights When Interacting with Police.
January 15, 2025 (Wednesday)
Beyond Ownership: Land, Housing, and the Fight for Equity — readings and a conversation
Join us for readings and a conversation with Audrea Lim and Amy Ching-Yan Lam on how real estate ownership is woven into our societies.
Math Encounters: Lessons from the Birthday Problem
Free Event with Refreshments! Explore the fascinating Birthday Problem with Professor Larry Lesser.
January 14, 2025 (Tuesday)
Spring 2025 Lecture in Climate Data Science: Bernard Minoungou
Join the Learning the Earth with Artificial Intelligence + Physics (leap) center at Columbia for a seminar on climate data science.
January 12, 2025 (Sunday)
Lecture at Flushing Library: Introduction to Ikenobo Ikebana
Join us at Flushing Library for an exploration of the rich history and cultural significance of Ikenobo, a Japanese flower arrangement.
January 9, 2025 (Thursday)
Lecture “Early American Pocket Watches”
Richard Newman, Antiquarian Horologist (DeKalb, Illinois)
January 3, 2025 (Friday)
Dating Seminar
Casually meet new people as we go over the highly rated book “The Ten Commandments of Dating” by Ben Young & Dr. Samuel Adams.
December 20, 2024 (Friday)
Free Holiday Motivational Speaking Event
Come join us for a free holiday motivational speaking event to get inspired and energized for the festive season ahead!
December 16, 2024 (Monday)
In-Person Panel: Women Editors, Publishers & Activists
Panel on “A Century of Women Shaping Words: Rediscovering Suffragist Editor Elizabeth Garver Jordan and The New Yorker’s Katharine S. White”.
December 10, 2024 (Tuesday)
Program “American Foundation for Suicide Prevention: Talk Saves Lives”
The Talk Saves Lives program is an introduction to suicide prevention that covers the scope of suicide, the research on prevention, and what people can do to fight suicide.
December 9, 2024 (Monday)
Financial, Credit, and Medicare Counseling
The Thomas Yoseloff Business Center provides a range of free one-on-one financial counseling services that aim to assist with financial situations including general money management, budgeting, saving, banking, retirement planning, and more.
December 8, 2024 (Sunday)
Lecture at Flushing Library “Introduction to a Cup of Tea”
Join us at Flushing Library for an exploration of the rich history and cultural significance of Chinese tea.
December 7, 2024 (Saturday)
Lecture “Indian Removal”
Indian Removal was initiated in 1830 facilitating “The Trail of Tears”. Come and explore the history before and after this infamous event.
December 5, 2024 (Thursday)
Lecture “Understanding and Modeling the Earth System with Machine Learning”
Join the Learning the Earth with Artificial Intelligence + Physics (leap) Center at Columbia for a seminar on climate data science.
Lecture “Investigating the Use of Neural Networks to Project Changes in Extreme Storm Surges in Europe”
Join the Learning the Earth with Artificial Intelligence + Physics (leap) center at Columbia for a research update on climate data science.
December 4, 2024 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Assessing the impact of demand-side interventions and their coordination with supply-side strategies in enabling energy systems decarbonization”
Dharik Mallapragada is an assistant professor at NYU Tandon.
December 3, 2024 (Tuesday)
11th Annual Edmund W. Gordon Lecture Featuring Dr. Hortense Spillers
Join us for the 11th Annual Edmund W. Gordon Lecture featuring Dr. Hortense Spillers as she presents “Telling Tales Out Of School”.
In-Person Lecture: Andrew Hui on Renaissance Libraries
Prof. Hui discusses his new book, “The Study: The Inner Life of Renaissance Libraries,” a uniquely personal account of these little studios.
December 2, 2024 (Monday)
Lecture “Beyond the Tick: Mastering the Art of Escapements”
Bernhard Lederer, Master Watchmaker and Founder, Lederer Timepieces (Saint-Blaise, Switzerland).
November 25, 2024 (Monday)
Lecture “Healthy and Resilient Built Environment: Applying Human-Centered Approaches with Data Sensing and Modeling Techniques”
Yanxiao Feng is an assistant professor at the School of Applied Engineering and Technology at the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
November 22, 2024 (Friday)
iCubed Seminar: Nayan Paul, Accenture (Talk 2)
iCubed Seminars connect Columbia’s students to data scientists currently working at DSI Industry Affiliate companies.
November 20, 2024 (Wednesday)
Yosef Yerushalmi Annual Memorial Lecture with Magda Teter
Join the Institute in person at 617 Kent Hall on Wednesday, November 20, at 6:00 PM for the Yosef Yerushalmi Annual Memorial Lecture.
Yosef Yerushalmi Annual Memorial Lecture with Magda Teter
Join the Institute in person at 617 Kent Hall on Wednesday, November 20, at 6:00 PM for the Yosef Yerushalmi Annual Memorial Lecture.
November 19, 2024 (Tuesday)
SNF Brain Insight Lecture: Inside the Lives and Minds of Animals
Explore the inner lives of animals with Dr. Alexandra Horowitz and Dr. Nathaniel Sawtell. Discussion and Q&A moderated by Dr. Jessica Zung.
Cornell AAPNYC Lecture Series: Architecture Against Democracy
Architecture Against Democracy explores architecture’s role in authoritarianism, with global scholars examining studies of repression.
In-Person Lecture: Robert McCracken Peck on Botanically Illustrated Books
A Former Grolier Club member talks about 18th—and 19th-century books that defied expectations by replicating nature in a tangible way.
Making Home with Data Lecture: Mona Chalabi + SITU Research
Making Home Lectures pair Smithsonian Design Triennial exhibition participants with designers, artists, and professionals.
November 15, 2024 (Friday)
Distinguished Lecture Series: Aruna D’Souza
The Art and Theory Program is excited to present the Fall term Distinguished Lecture delivered by Aruna D’Souza.
Sixty Symposium Keynote and J Max Bond, Jr. Lecture
The Architects’ Renewal Committee of Harlem (ARCH) Sixty symposium keynote and J Max Bond, Jr. lecture
November 14, 2024 (Thursday)
Lecture “Zionist Thought and the Jewish World”
Join Dr. Berman-Gladstone as he discusses identity, gender, and power across and beyond Southwest Asia in the context of Zionist thought.
November 12, 2024 (Tuesday)
Lecture “’Plain Language’ in Delaware Corporate Law”
Institute for Corporate Governance and Finance.
November 11, 2024 (Monday)
Stanley Feingold Lecture Series on American Politics
Twenty Years of Rage. From Anti-Globalization to Trumpism.
UG COMD Lecture Series: Talia Cotton
Come join us for an engaging lecture by Talia Cotton at the UG COMD Lecture Series!
Presidential Lecture Series with Amina J. Mohammed
Brooklyn College President Michelle J. Anderson in conversation with Amina J. Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations
November 7, 2024 (Thursday)
Fall 2024 Lecture in Climate Data Science: Thea Heimdal / Abby Shaum
Join the Learning the Earth with Artificial Intelligence + Physics (leap) Center at Columbia for a seminar on climate data science.
November 5, 2024 (Tuesday)
DLE Anniversary Justice Lecture: With Jamane Weekes & Pastors Wilkes: Election Night Edition
Join us for an electrifying evening as we celebrate DLE Anniversary with a Justice Lecture featuring Jamane Weekes & Pastors Wilkes on Elect.
The Evolution of Russian Music. Six Lectures by Anna Vilenskaya
In this six-lecture series, we will explore the evolution of Russian music from the 18th to the 20th centuries.
NYU Game Center Lecture Series Presents Tj Hughes
Tj Hughes — creator of Nour: Play With Your Food — is visiting the NYU Game Center for a guest lecture and Q&A!
November 4, 2024 (Monday)
Change for the Better: Yusra Mardini’s Inspiring Story
Yusra Mardini, UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador and Oris Ambassador (Berlin, Germany)
October 31, 2024 (Thursday)
Fall 2024 Lecture in Climate Data Science: Robert Pincus
Join the Learning the Earth with Artificial Intelligence + Physics (leap) Center at Columbia for a seminar on climate data science.
October 30, 2024 (Wednesday)
Panel commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Free Speech Movement
In commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the Free Speech Movement, this session will probe the origins, character, and impact of the Berkeley student revolt of 1964. The session will feature a panel discussion, a short play, and a poetry reading.
October 29, 2024 (Tuesday)
2-day interdisciplinary symposium “How AI is Changing Art and the Humanities, and To What Ends”
Join us for a 2-day interdisciplinary symposium to explore recent developments and uses of AI.
Lecture “Plant Scale”
e-flux Architecture presents “Plant Scale,” a lecture by Mae-ling Lokko at e-flux on Tuesday, October 29.
October 28, 2024 (Monday)
Lecture “Generalizing and Localizing the Science of Urban Networks”
The Center for Urban Science + Progress (CUSP) at NYU Tandon welcomes you to attend a lecture by Geoff Boeing, assistant professor at the University of Southern California Sol Price School of Public Policy, as part of the Fall 2024 CUSP Research Seminar Series.
October 25, 2024 (Friday)
BBRF 2024 International Mental Health Research Symposium
The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation will host its 2024 International Mental Health Research Symposium on Friday, October 25
October 24, 2024 (Thursday)
Fall 2024 Lecture in Climate Data Science
Join the Learning the Earth with Artificial Intelligence + Physics (leap) Center at Columbia for a research update on climate data science.
NYU Game Center Lecture Series Presents Nicole He
The director of The Crush House is visiting the NYU Game Center for a talk and Q&A!
Lecture “Politics of Imperial Dress in Byzantium, Sicily, Venice & Rome”
To inaugurate the Byzantine Studies Conference, keynote lecturer Henry Maguire will present on he Politics of Imperial Dress
October 23, 2024 (Wednesday)
Panel Discussion “The Schoenberg-Puccini Connection: A Celebration in Music and Dialogue”
An evening dedicated to the impact Arnold Schoenberg and Giacomo Puccini had on each other and the world around them
October 22, 2024 (Tuesday)
Lecture “Radio-Activities”
e-flux Architecture presents “Radio-Activities: Architecture and Broadcasting in Cold War Berlin,” a lecture by Alfredo Thiermann at e-flux on Tuesday, October 22.
Lecture “Inside the Head of a Collector”
Shirley M. Mueller, MD, discusses the “neuroeconomics” of collecting.
October 21, 2024 (Monday)
Lecture “Hope & Joy in Urban Education”
Come join us for a day full of inspiration and positivity as we explore ways to bring hope and joy into urban education!
Lecture “How a Grolierite Shaped the Metropolitan Museum of Art”
Dr. Jonathan Conlin talks about former Grolier Club librarian Henry Watson Kent’s role in shaping The Met into a great cultural institution.
UG COMD Lecture Series: Tory Novikiva
Come join us for the UG COMD Lecture Series featuring Tory Novikiva — it’s going to be an insightful and engaging event!
Lecture “India’s economic resilience and prospects amidst a challenging and uncertain global environment”
Nirmala Sitharaman was appointed as India’s Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs in 2019.
October 18, 2024 (Friday)
Lecture “Architecture and Micropolitics”
Architect Farshid Moussavi argues that the temporality of architecture provides day-to-day practice with the potential to generate change.
October 17, 2024 (Thursday)
NYU Taub Center Lunch Lectures
Please join us for a series of lectures by distinguished scholars on various topics in Israel Studies.
Lecture “The Many Truths about Asian Americans”
Debunking the Stereotype of the Model Minority | A Grand Rounds with Queens College President Frank Wu
October 16, 2024 (Wednesday)
Lecture “A Post-Mortem for the Anthropocene”
The New York History of Science Lecture asks how the geological rejection of the Anthropocene affects social science and humanities.
October 11, 2024 (Friday)
Conversatorio “Books that matter”
Libros de arte, fanzines, narrativas visuales y materialidad.
Conversatorio “Extrapolar el presente: imaginar y escribir el futuro”
¿Escribir el futuro es otra forma de imaginar el presente? En esta mesa, Fernanda Trías, Agustina Bazterrica y Héctor Celis conversarán sobre el género de la ciencia ficción desde la perspectiva de América Latina, reflexionando sobre temas clave como el colonialismo, el capitalismo, el medio ambiente y el género, en relación con características específicas de este género literario.
Conversatorio “Pensar la escritura”
Por qué un autor escribe, y por qué escribe lo que escribe? En esta mesa las narradoras Laura Baeza, Clara Obligado y Magalí Etchebarne discutirán acerca del oficio de la escritura, y sobre la palabra como materia prima de creación.
October 10, 2024 (Thursday)
Lecture series “God, Fatherland, Family: Integralismo and the Far-Right in Brazil”
Fall semester lunchtime lecture series featuring the work of the members of the Society of Fellows.
October 9, 2024 (Wednesday)
Conversatorio “El arte de la traducción literaria”
La traducción literaria es un género de escritura con virtualidad política. Diseminar el pensamiento latinoamericano, caribeño e ibérico en todas sus manifestaciones lingüísticas y regionales, constituye una estrategia de resistencia contra la xenofobia.
Using Your Stories of Suffering to Connect with Patients
Annual Lisio Family Lecture & Reception hosted by Columbia’s Center for Clinical Medical Ethics.
October 5, 2024 (Saturday)
Financial Seminar Series
Hey there! Join us for our Financial Seminar Series where you’ll learn all about managing your money like a pro!
October 3, 2024 (Thursday)
Lecture “Consuming Revolutions”
Join us at e-flux on Thursday, October 3 for Consuming Revolutions, a lecture by cultural critic, filmmaker, and writer Charles Mudede.
Lecture “Caste, Race, and Space: Architectural History as Property History”
Fall semester lunchtime lecture series featuring the work of the members of the Society of Fellows.
Fall 2024 Lecture in Climate Data Science: Maggie Powell
Join the Learning the Earth with Artificial Intelligence + Physics (leap) Center at Columbia for a research update on climate data science.
Lecture “Unlocking the Secret of Piano Education: What Are We Really Teaching?”
Zhe Zhang, a famous Chinese pianist and educator, is to perform and talk at Milbank Chapel, Teachers College, Columbia University.
September 28, 2024 (Saturday)
Lecture “The Metaverse is a Lie: Tech-Utopias and the Politics of Hype”
Fall semester lunchtime lecture series featuring the work of the members of the Society of Fellows.
In-Person Lecture: Anthony Bale on “A Travel Guide to the Middle Ages”
British historian, professor, and author Anthony Bale will discuss his new book with Grolier Club member Gillian Adler.
Opening + Lecture: Edgar Allan Poe in New York
Roger McCormack from the Bronx Historical Society tells us about Edgar Allan Poe’s life in New York.
September 27, 2024 (Friday)
Lecture “Balancing Architecture Works and Social Contributions”
The lecture, “Balancing Architecture Works and Social Contributions” will explore his past and recent works.
September 26, 2024 (Thursday)
Opening Night Lecture “Ink and Time”
Join us for a talk with Michelle DiMarzo, PhD, Exhibition Curator and Curator of Education and Academic Engagement!
Leap fall 2024 lecture in climate data science: climate change + flood risk
Join Leap at Columbia for a special climate week NYC 2024 interactive discussion with climate and flood experts.
AIG Cyber Lecture 14: Public-Private Partnerships
Join us in person for the 14th NYU Tandon Cybersecurity Lecture Series sponsored by AIG! A networking reception will follow.
September 21, 2024 (Saturday)
Lecture “How to Nurture Peaceful Relationships”
Do we understand who are the thieves of peace, and why peace is lost in relationships? What are the main stepping stones and valuable exercises to rebuild and sustain peaceful relationships?
September 19, 2024 (Thursday)
Fall 2024 Lecture in Climate Data Science
Join the Learning the Earth with Artificial Intelligence + Physics (leap) Center at Columbia for a seminar on climate data science.
Lecture “Cyber Security Network & Learn”
Network, Have Fun, and Learn Cyber Security Summit with Strike Graph, Ridge Security, Quokka & Approov!
September 18, 2024 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Demographic Insights and the COVID-19 pandemic: a Tale of Two Countries”
A Grand Rounds with Jennifer Beam Dowd, Ph.D.
English Department Bloom Lecture Series with renowned poet Carl Phillips
The renowned poet Carl Phillips will read from his work, at the 2024 Jacqueline Lahn Bloom lecture at Barnard College.
September 16, 2024 (Monday)
Pre-University Business Taster Lecture
A Taster Lecture is open to Year 12 and 13 students who are thinking of studying Business at University.
Lecture “Socioeconomic Impacts of Floods Amid Climate Change”
Yuki Miura is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and the CUSP at NYU Tandon.
September 13, 2024 (Friday)
Lecture “Near, Far, and Away: A Closer Look at Dutch Drawings”
Explore themes that connect the drawings in Far and Away: Drawings from the Clement C. Moore Collection now on view at the Morgan.
September 12, 2024 (Thursday)
Lecture “Norman Raeben: The Wandering Art”
Join us for “Norman Raeben: The Wandering Art, A Cultural and Artistic Itinerary from Sholem Aleichem to Bob Dylan” with Fabio Fantuzzi.
September 11, 2024 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Disputed Inheritance”
The New York History of Science Lecture investigates how the Mendelian narrative that heredity is destiny took hold.
September 9, 2024 (Monday)
Pratt UG COMD Lecture Series
Join us for a series of engaging lectures by Mike Schnaidt!
September 5, 2024 (Thursday)
Fall 2024 Lecture in Climate Data Science
Join the Learning the Earth with Artificial Intelligence + Physics (leap) center at Columbia for a research update on climate data science.
August 20, 2024 (Tuesday)
Toastmasters Meeting (in person) — Level up your communication skills
Practice public speaking in a supportive and small group setting. Become more confident and relaxed in front of an audience.
August 6, 2024 (Tuesday)
Weill Cornell Medicine Wellness Series: “Staying Safe in the Summer Heat”
Summer can be a time for relaxation and enjoying the sunshine but it can also be a time to worry about heat-related illnesses. Heat stroke, the most severe of the heat-related illnesses can even be deadly.
August 1, 2024 (Thursday)
LEAP Summer 2024 Lecture in Climate Data Science: Geneva List
Join the Learning the Earth with Artificial Intelligence + Physics (leap) Center at Columbia for a seminar on climate data science.
July 25, 2024 (Thursday)
Stamford College Intern Summer Social
An event to highlight the vibrancy of Stamford, learn more about the corporate environment, and network with other summer college interns.
July 20, 2024 (Saturday)
ED Talks
World premiere screening of ED Talks. Five minds boggling to express their opinions
July 14, 2024 (Sunday)
Dharma Talk Club
We get together in BK, watch (or listen to) a dharma talk, then chat about it!
July 13, 2024 (Saturday)
Students Talk Science “Sickle Cell & the Promise of Genetics to Cure Disease”
Join the DNA Learning Center for our first “Students Talk Science” fireside chat with Ms. Victoria Gray
July 10, 2024 (Wednesday)
Lecture “How To Finally Get a Good Nights Sleep without addictive medications”
Join us at Village Family Clinic for the informative talk our clinic director and Amazon Best-selling author Dr James R Fedich held.
July 9, 2024 (Tuesday)
Lecture “Future Proofing Our Children”
This event, featuring the esteemed scholar Prof. Po-Shen Loh, is for parents of K—12 students who care about their children’s future.
Art! Identity! Community! — A conversation with Silvia Clo Di Gregorio and Samuele Galli
A conversation with Silvia Clo Di Gregorio and Samuele Galli + US premiere of Pineapple Chicken ’98.
June 28, 2024 (Friday)
Joan Maynard Lecture Series
Our annual spotlight is on black scholars who bring their brilliance to Central Brooklyn.
June 26, 2024 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Whose University?”
This lecture will address the role of automation and administration in usurping the cognitive mission of higher education as evidenced by the recent responses to campus protests in the United States.
In-Person Talk: Lynda Mugglestone on Samuel Johnson’s Garret Lexicography
Scholar lectures on the history of pronunciation and dictionaries, and lexicography between 1700 and the present in sync with the exhibition.
June 25, 2024 (Tuesday)
In-Person Lecture: On Yiddish/English-Language Journalist S.L. Shneiderman
Translator Deborah A. Green and Aaron Lansky, founder of the Yiddish Book Center, talk about the new English translation of literary journalist’s writing.
June 19, 2024 (Wednesday)
Simultaneous and Lecture with Grandmaster Aleksandr Lenderman
Join us for an extraordinary chess event featuring Grandmaster Aleksandr Lenderman.
June 18, 2024 (Tuesday)
Ridgefield History Club: Lost Ridgefield
Bring your recollections of buildings, neighborhoods, businesses, and organizations that are no longer a part of our town.
Lecture by the Director of the Yale OCD Research Clinic
Come hear the Director of the Yale OCD Research Clinic speak at our lecture — it’s gonna be informative and eye-opening!
Lecture “New Jersey Shipwrecks”
This presentation, presented by Daniel Lieb of the New Jersey Historical Divers Association, covers nearly 300 years of shipwreck activity!
June 17, 2024 (Monday)
Let’s Talk
Let’s Talk is a presentation that will provide young people with tools to cope with mental health issues.
June 15, 2024 (Saturday)
Publishing “Ask Us Anything” Panel
Learn about the process of writing and publishing a book with these four authors!
June 13, 2024 (Thursday)
Lecture “Rise, fall and regeneration — seven laws of civilizations”
Consul General of the Czech Republic in New York Mr. Arnošt KAREŠ and Mrs. Jitka KAREŠOVÁ kindly request the pleasure of your company and a spouse at a lecture of Miroslav Bárta “Rise, fall and regeneration — seven laws of civilizations”.
June 11, 2024 (Tuesday)
Lecture “Under Afghan Eyes: Stories of Plants and Paints”
Join us at e-flux on Tuesday, June 11 at 7pm for “Under Afghan Eyes: Stories of Plants and Paints,” a lecture by philosopher and author Fahim Amir.
June 9, 2024 (Sunday)
Lecture “Sunday Afternoon Music: The Life of a Black Baritone”
Honoring the life and legacy of Black baritone Robert McFerrin.
June 8, 2024 (Saturday)
Growing Up Black: The 22nd Annual Junior Scholars Program Youth Summit
Join this annual multimedia showcase presented by teens at the Schomburg Center’s Junior Scholars Program.
June 6, 2024 (Thursday)
LEAP Spring 2024 Lecture in Climate Data Science: Veronika Eyring
Join the Learning the Earth with Artificial Intelligence + Physics (leap) Center at Columbia for a seminar on climate data science.
June 5, 2024 (Wednesday)
In-Person Lecture: Bryan A. Garner on “Why I Collect Books”
Bryan A. Garner, co-curator with fellow Grolierite, Jack Lynch, of the “Hardly Harmless Drudgery” exhibition talks about book collecting.
June 4, 2024 (Tuesday)
In-Person Lecture: Dana Rubin on History of Women’s Oratory in Print
Dana Rubin will share her journey excavating women’s words for “Speaking While Female: 75 Extraordinary Speeches by American Women.”
June 3, 2024 (Monday)
Lecture “Ideal vs. Real: Searching for Perfection in an Imperfect Universe”
At the June lecture of the Horological Society of New York (HSNY), Jack Forster, Global Editorial Director of The 1916 Company, will discuss factors affecting the stability of oscillators and the behavior of longer natural cycles that determine the structure of calendars.
May 30, 2024 (Thursday)
LEAP Spring 2024 Lecture in Climate Data Science: J. Busecke + T. Hermans
Join the Learning the Earth with Artificial Intelligence + Physics (leap) Center at Columbia for a seminar on climate data science.
May 29, 2024 (Wednesday)
Talk “Future-Proof Your Career: Leveraging Data Science and AI for Success”
Come join the talk by renowned industry practitioner Dr. Jay Zhou, focusing on Data Science and AI for future career success.
May 28, 2024 (Tuesday)
Dept of Pathology Innovation & Entrepreneurship Seminar
The Department of Pathology Innovation & Entrepreneurship Seminar Series will present first-hand experiences from Yale faculty entrepreneurs.
May 23, 2024 (Thursday)
FPA/OTR Elizabeth French Hitchcock Lecture with Dr. David Lampton
Please join the FPA and Off-The-Record for our annual Elizabeth French Hitchcock Lecture.
May 22, 2024 (Wednesday)
Lecture “McLaughlin Sisters, Twin Photographers”
Carol Kino on her new book about identical twin sisters who became groundbreaking photographers in New York’s golden age of glamor magazines.
May 20, 2024 (Monday)
Lecture “Kory Stamper on 18th-C. Grammarian/Author Ann Fisher”
Join Kory Stamper as she lectures on grammarian Ann Fisher.
May 15, 2024 (Wednesday)
A Lecture about Liu Shiming “Sculpture as Truth”
We are pleased to invite you to a gallery talk led by Richard Vine discussing the work of Chinese sculptor Liu Shiming.
May 14, 2024 (Tuesday)
Persisting Matters: An Artist Talk Series — Tammie Rubin
Join us for a new appointment with contemporary artists: Tammie Rubin talks with Ellen Tani.
Lecture “Arthur Jafa: Seeing is Believing in the Age of AI”
Join us at the e-flux Screening Room on Tuesday, May 14 at 7 pm for “Arthur Jafa: Seeing is Believing in the Age of AI,” a lecture by Noam M. Elcott.
May 10, 2024 (Friday)
Discuss “Compromise and Action: Participating in a Global Art World”
What does it mean for art institutions to operate in a world where censorship exists? Tania El Khoury and Laura Raicovich will discuss this.
May 8, 2024 (Wednesday)
In-Person Lecture: “Deaths of Artists”
Jim Moske in his new book “Death of Artists”
Family and Ancestral Constellations Lecture
Join us for a fascinating talk on Family and Ancestral Constellations — discover your roots and heal your family ties!
Freedom of speech consultation webinar
About our consultation on proposed regulatory advice and other matters relating to freedom of speech.
May 7, 2024 (Tuesday)
Lecture “After 1177 BCE: The Survival of Civilizations”
This lecture coincides with the launch of Eric Cline’s book, After 1177 B.C.: The Survival of Civilizations. This new book is the sequel to the award-winning 1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed. A pair of respondents, Sarah Morris (UCLA) and Nathan Lovejoy (Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia) will lead a discussion following the lecture.
May 6, 2024 (Monday)
In-Person Lecture “Women in Early American Scientific Book Production”
Jessica Linker on “The Fruits of Their Labor”.
May 5, 2024 (Sunday)
Lunchtime Lecture Series with Foster Hirsch
Join Sundays at JASA as writer Foster Hirsch will discuss his latest book Hollywood and the Movies of the Fifties.
May 2, 2024 (Thursday)
Irish Institute Lecture: Virginia Teehan
Join us for the 2024 Irish Institute Lecture featuring Virginia Teehan, CEO of the Heritage Council.
May 1, 2024 (Wednesday)
Lecture “How do you build a Roman city in Egypt’s Western Desert?”
This lecture will take place in person at ISAW.
Urban Science Innovators Series: Solomane Sirleaf of NYC OTI
Discuss bridging gaps between education and career goals, focusing on Data Engineering.
April 30, 2024 (Tuesday)
Lecture “Friendship between President Lincoln and General Ulysses S. Grant”
Come join us for a fun and informative event exploring the unique friendship between President Lincoln and General Ulysses S. Grant.
April 29, 2024 (Monday)
LEAP Spring 2024 Lecture in Climate Data Science
The LEAP Spring 2024 Lecture in Climate Data Science is a seminar series organized by the Learning the Earth with Artificial Intelligence and Physics (LEAP) Center at Columbia University.
April 22, 2024 (Monday)
Virtual Consultations with Business Librarians
Whether you are looking at starting a business or growing your existing one, doing research is a “mission-critical” part of being in business.
Talks with Julie
Come have a chat with your peers on the mind & body!
April 17, 2024 (Wednesday)
FYE Talks: Health Sciences with Professor Cheema
Talk by Professor Cheema from the Biology Department hosted by FYE.
The Place of Hebrew: A Conversation with Maya Arad and Shachar Pinsker
Join us for Professor Dan Miron’s Lecture in Hebrew Literature with author Maya Arad and Prof. Shachar Pinsker.
Lecture 4 “Rostovtzeff Series: The End in Sight? Archeological Science, Globalisation, and Unsustainability”
Lecture 4: Homo Faber and Homo dolor: Archaeological Science, Globalisation and (Un) Sustainability
April 15, 2024 (Monday)
Lecture “In the Shadow of Gaza”
Join us for a discussion with Nadia Abu El-Haj.
Lecture 3 “Rostovtzeff Series: The End in Sight? Archeological Science, Globalisation, and Unsustainability”
Lecture 3: Archaeological Science, Globalisation, and the Atlantic-Indian Ocean System — Oranjemund Shipwreck
April 14, 2024 (Sunday)
2nd Sunday Lecture Series: “George Washington’s Sense of Humor”
Learn about the humor and temperament of our first leader: George Washington.
April 11, 2024 (Thursday)
2024 Anthony B. Evnin Lecture with Janna Levin: “Black Hole Blues”
Join us for an absorbing keynote where Janna Levin will speak on ideas from black holes, to creativity, to the union of art and science, and show the audience just how far science has come — and where it’s headed.
Lecture “Sketching the Underground: Imperial Russia’s Natural Resource Frontiers”
Part of the Society of Fellows’ Thursday Lecture Series “Alternatives/Concessions”
David B. Peterson — Sovern Lecture On Design 2024
David B. Peterson will present Michael I. and Patricia M. Sovern’s Lecture on Design in the Satz Auditorium
2024 Yosef Yerushalmi Annual Memorial Lecture
Join us for the 2024 Yosef Yerushalmi Annual Memorial Lecture with French historian and sociologist Pierre Birnbaum.
April 9, 2024 (Tuesday)
In-Person Lecture “Didier Mutel on Language, Decipherment, and Translation”
Artist Didier Mutel speaks in connection with “Language, Decipherment, and Translation”
April 8, 2024 (Monday)
Lecture “Material Evidence in Ancient Greek and Roman Painting”
Join us on Monday, April 8 for a discussion focused on Ancient Greek and Roman Painting!
April 3, 2024 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Independent Accounts”
The New York History of Science Lecture investigates the historical forces that made the 2020 NYC budget process a site to focus protests.
Lecture “Archives and Beyond”
At Arizona State University, Brandi K. Adams, Assistant Professor, will give the Annual Fales Lecture.
Kingdon New Voices in Israel and Jewish Studies Award Lecture
Join us in person at 617 Kent Hall at 6:00 PM on Wednesday, April 3, for a lecture with Amir Reicher (Hebrew University).
The Sally Henderson Green Design Lecture
Join us on April 3 for the Sally Henderson Lecture on Green Design 2024 featuring Avinash Rajagopal, editor in chief of Metropolis.
April 2, 2024 (Tuesday)
Elizabeth Diller gives the 2024 Eleanore Pettersen Lecture
Cooper Union alumna is a founding partner of Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R) & will speak about a variety of DS+R projects.
March 30, 2024 (Saturday)
The Richter-Veresov Attack Lecture and Simultaneous Chess Exhibition
Please join us for a lecture by chess master Eric j. Fleischman as he demonstrates the richter-veresov attack: qd3 variation.
March 28, 2024 (Thursday)
Lecture “How to Read a Painting”
Improve your visual literacy & deepen your appreciation of art!
Lecture “TLS: Literary Marronnage in the Colonial Indian Ocean”
Part of the Society of Fellows’ Thursday Lecture Series “Alternatives/Concessions”
March 27, 2024 (Wednesday)
A Talk on Tibetan Buddhism: An Evening with Drupon Chongwol-La
Join us for a two-hour lecture on the fundamentals of Tibetan Buddhism from an authentic lineage holder.
Lecture “The King and His Industries: Archaeology of Craft Production”
Anyang, the last capital of the Shang dynasty (ca. 1200 to 1000 BCE), is one of the most important Bronze Age sites in China.
March 25, 2024 (Monday)
Seminar “Marketing Tactics: Beyond the Basics”
Set yourself apart from the competition!
10th Annual Sternberg Family Lecture
A Conversation about A Vision for Health with Dr. Dave A. Chokshi, MD, MSc
March 21, 2024 (Thursday)
Melissa McGill lecture as part of Pratt Fine Arts’ Civic Engagement Series
Melissa McGill is an artist, activist, and water storyteller known for collaborative, ambitious site-specific public art projects.
March 20, 2024 (Wednesday)
CD Lecture Series: Eric Li
Eric Li is a designer, software engineer, and educator based in New York. He is the Senior Digital Product Director at the Eames Institute.
March 19, 2024 (Tuesday)
Brooklyn Books & Booze
A monthly event featuring a variety of emerging and established writers reading from their current works.
March 14, 2024 (Thursday)
Lecture “Long Ago and Far Away: Three ’Summers’”
Join us for a talk by penguin biologist Brian Walker.
March 13, 2024 (Wednesday)
New York History of Science Lecture
In the 1970s, a young generation of psychoanalysts in Argentina attempted to forge a “new science” that would liberate the oppressed classes in Latin America. These practitioners connected political revolution to psychological liberation and imagined mental health as a site where broader visions of justice, from Marxist revolution to decolonization, could be transformed through experiences of care, intimacy, and love.
March 10, 2024 (Sunday)
2nd Sunday Lecture Series “The Real Molly Pitcher”
Who was the real Molly Pitcher? Free presentation by Dr. David Martin, the author of “A Molly Pitcher Sourcebook”.
D&R Canal lecture
Join us for an engaging lecture about the historic Delaware & Raritan Canal!
March 7, 2024 (Thursday)
Discussion “Whiteout: How Racial Capitalism Changed the Color of Opioids in America”
Join us at Columbia’s Incite Institute for a discussion on Whiteout: How Racial Capitalism Changed the Color of Opioids in America.
Lecture “TLS: Exploring the Politics of Dignity in the Spaces of Death”
Part of the Society of Fellows’ Thursday Lecture Series “Alternatives/Concessions”
March 5, 2024 (Tuesday)
Lecture “What is the Role of Virtue in Good Medicine?”
Lecture & Lunch hosted by Columbia’s Center for Clinical Medical Ethics
Lecture “Modernism on the Frontier”
Architecture and Regional Planning in the Interwar Soviet Union e-flux Architecture Lectures
March 4, 2024 (Monday)
FYE Talks: Econ with Professor Pretel
Talk by Professor Pretel from the Economics Department hosted by FYE
February 29, 2024 (Thursday)
Lecture “The Frog in the Forest: 60 Min of Sound Art & Science to Calm Your Brain”
Feeling anxious? Overwhelmed? As if your brain wasn’t quite built for the modern world? What if a science-based sound bath was exactly the cure you never knew you needed?
iCubed Seminar: L’Oréal
iCubed Seminars connect Columbia’s students to data scientists currently working at DSI Industry Affiliate companies.
February 28, 2024 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Workbyworks”
Workbyworks is a multidisciplinary design studio based in New York and Shanghai, founded by Han Gao and Wenbo Yi.
Seminar “How can I help you? Thoughts on communication, presentation and leadership”
A “Lunch with a Leader” seminar with Professor Chris Palmedo
February 27, 2024 (Tuesday)
Pratt Institute Visiting Artist Lecture Fellow: Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya
Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya is a Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary artist. Born in Atlanta to Thai and Indonesian immigrants, her practice spans participatory installations, textiles, sculptures, large-scale murals, and public art campaigns.
Barkley Hendricks. Art Lecture with Robert Bunkin
This session of Art Talk will focus on the work of Barkley Hendricks, b. Philadelphia, 1945 — d. New London, Conn. 2017.
Lecture “Native Americans in Rye”
Embark on a voyage through time as we uncover the rich legacy of the Native Americans who once called Rye, NY their home.
February 24, 2024 (Saturday)
Online Workshop “Living Better with Cancer: 5 Uplifting Practices for Thriving”
Have you, or someone you love, been impacted by Cancer? Are you feeling confused and scared? You’re not alone! 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with Cancer. At this FREE workshop, you will discover 5 amazing and uplifting practices that can support you in navigating the emotional terrain of a cancer journey.
February 22, 2024 (Thursday)
Lecture “Performative Objects and Spaces”
This book talk will navigate the explorations of Rodrigo Tisi’s work as he combines ideas of performance with architecture.
Lecture “New Discoveries at Lyktos”
This lecture will take place in person at ISAW.
Lecture “TLS: Who Can be Defended”
Part of the Society of Fellows’ Thursday Lecture Series “Alternatives/Concessions”
Annual Ernie O’Malley Lecture: Anelise Shrout, “Aiding Ireland”
This annual lecture features Anelise Shrout, author of “Aiding Ireland The Great Famine and the Rise of Transnational Philanthropy.”
February 21, 2024 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Benoit Peeters: Génie de la bande dessinée”
Lecture de Benoit Peeters à La Maison Française de NYU
February 20, 2024 (Tuesday)
Nassau County Optometry Society — Legally Mine Lecture
Proper use of Legal Entities for Lawsuit Protection & Tax Reduction
February 19, 2024 (Monday)
Lecture “Science, race et politique en Europe et aux Etats-Unis XIXe-XXe siècles”
Carole Reynaud Paligot Lecture en français/lecture in French
Love Across Ages: An interactive talk about love and art
This captivating event, part of the Coffee & Conversation series, promises to be an exploration of love, art, and history, all accompanied by the effervescence of champagne.
February 17, 2024 (Saturday)
The 44th Annual Marion Thompson Wright Lecture Series
On Saturday, February 17, 2024, the Clement A. Price Institute on Ethnicity, Culture, and the Modern Experience at Rutgers University-Newark will host the 44th Annual Marion Thompson Wright Lecture Series, a prestigious and longest-running Black History Month conference in New Jersey.
February 11, 2024 (Sunday)
Barringer Lecture
On Friday, February 11, 2024, the Lawrence Historical Society will host the first Barringer Lecture, a lectureship established in honor of Ruth Barringer, a longtime member and former trustee of the society. The lecture will be held at the Lawrence High School auditorium and will be free and open to the public.
2nd Sunday Lecture Series “George Washington at Monmouth Minute by Minute”
Free Program: Lecture on his critical decisions made during the Battle of Monmouth based on the information available to him at the moment.
February 6, 2024 (Tuesday)
Urban Research Seminar
This seminar, co-facilitated by faculty members spanning various departments within the university, provides doctoral students with a chance to explore the most recent theoretical and empirical research on crucial urban topics.
Lecture “In Her Own Words”
For her final event as the A/P/A Institute’s 2023-24 Artist-in-Residence, Isabel Sandoval presents a lecture about cultivating her sensibility and maintaining her integrity as a self-taught filmmaker.
CD Lecture Series: Zoë Pulley
Zoë Pulley is a designer and maker who utilizes stuff to surface the seemingly ordinary stories of Black folks through mixed media.
February 5, 2024 (Monday)
NJDOH Project Firstline Lecture and Escape Room at Monmouth University
Empowering the future healthcare & allied health workforce with the infection control knowledge to keep themselves and their patients safe.
Art and Storytelling with Geographical Informatics
GIS-based storytelling by Kyoto U’s students highlighting diverse themes through Gen Z’s perspectives
February 2, 2024 (Friday)
Panel Discussion “Picasso on the Hudson”
A panel discussion on the topic of how Spanish Classic Literature inspired Picasso.
February 1, 2024 (Thursday)
Opening Lecture: Artist Helen Glazer
Come and join us at the Kelley Theatre in the Quick Center for the Arts at 5 p.m. on Thursday, February 1st, for an engaging presentation by artist Helen Glazer as she introduces her exhibition, “Walking in Antarctica!” This talk is part of the Edwin L. Wiesel Jr. Lectureships in Art History, generously funded by the Robert Lehman Foundation. Additionally, the lecture will be available for streaming on thequicklive.com.
African and African American Studies Black History Month Lecture featuring
Join us as we launch Black History Month with Prof. Merle Collins and her lecture on Louise Little
Lecture by Catherine McKenna “The Hagiography and Cult of Saint Brigit”
Join us for a special St. Brigit’s Day lecture with Catherine McKenna, Professor of Celtic Languages & Literature at Harvard University.
Lecture by Eugenio Biagini “Minorities, Democracy, and Empire”
Join us for a lecture with Eugenio Biagini, Professor of Modern and Contemporary History at Sidney Sussex College in the University of Cambridge.
January 29, 2024 (Monday)
Lecture “The Missiles On Our Land: Reporting on U.S. Nuclear Weapons”
The U.S. is embarking on its biggest nuclear weapons production project ever which will cost taxpayers nearly 2 trillion dollars.
January 27, 2024 (Saturday)
Lectures with Tasso Kallianiotis
Buddhist Talks.
January 26, 2024 (Friday)
SFC Strength and Conditioning Seminar
1st Annual Strength and Conditioning Seminar hosted by Alliance Orthopedics and Parisi Speed School.
Lecture “From Healers to Killers”
The Role Reversal of Doctors in Nazi Germany and the Question of Professional Ethics.
January 25, 2024 (Thursday)
Pathways to Prevention: A Symposium on Building Resilience to Hate
This is a three-panel event centered on hate prevention through storytelling and education. The panelists will explore practical pathways to resilience and understanding.
January 23, 2024 (Tuesday)
Lecture “The Isabella Stewart Gardner Heist”
Join us for an exclusive presentation by FBI Special Agent Geoff Kelly, who leads the FBI’s Art Crime taskforce. Agent Kelly will discuss ongoing investigations into the notorious 1990 theft of 13 artworks, valued at over $500 million, from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. The talk will take place in the Dogwood Room of the Barone Campus Center on Tuesday, January 23.
Leo Baeck Memorial Lecture with Atina Grossmann
Trauma, Privilege, and Adventure: Jewish Refugees Between ‘Orient’ and European Catastrophe
January 18, 2024 (Thursday)
Lecture of Silvia Federici
Examining war, social reproduction, and anti-capitalist feminist struggle
January 13, 2024 (Saturday)
Sophie Rivera: Beyond The Lens — A Panel Discussion
En Foco, Pregones, and the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater are proud to present “Sophie Rivera: Beyond the Lens,” a panel discussion that delves into the life and legacy of Puerto Rican street photographer Sophie Rivera.
January 9, 2024 (Tuesday)
Lecture “Sustainable De-Icing (Adults & Teens)”
Sustainable De-Icing (Adults & Teens) is an educational lecture that will take place on Saturday, January 9, 2024, from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM at the Brooklyn Public Library — Central Library in New York City.
RIHS Lecture: Affordable Housing and the Future of Open Space
The speaker, Matthias Altwicker AIA LEED AP, will discuss the history of affordable housing in New York, how Roosevelt Island fits into that history, and how ideas of open space that were supported by this housing are being reconsidered
Persisting Matters: An Artist Talk Series — Juan Sánchez
This is the final episode of the series of conversations with contemporary artists: Juan Sánchez talks with Alejandro Anreus.
Lecture “Will AI Also Remember the Days of Slavery?”
"Join us for an exploration into the realms of techno-funk and Afrofuturism as cultural critic Charles Tonderai Mudede dissects the narratives of Cybotron’s ’Clear’ and Nucleus’s ’(Computer Age) Push the Button.’ Unraveling the complexities of machines rebelling against their creators, Mudede delves into the fear and fascination surrounding AI’s self-awareness. Discover the essence of these captivating tales and their Afrofuturist roots.
January 8, 2024 (Monday)
Lecture “Mastering the Art of Precision: A Journey Into Hand Engraving Techniques”
Embarking on the path to mastering the intricate art of hand engraving is a gratifying journey that demands dedication, patience, and meticulous attention to detail. But how does one begin to delve into the practice of hand engraving, and what does the process entail?
December 28, 2023 (Thursday)
Online lecture “Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit: A Journey in Eighteen Steps”
The Phenomenology of Spirit (1806) stands out as a philosophical work with its distinctive approach. Hegel, aiming to comprehend the complexities of modernity characterized by alienation and disenchantment, outlines a path toward recovery. This journey of consciousness evolves from ignorance to truth, ultimately culminating in what Hegel terms “Absolute Knowing.”
Lecture “Marcoins: The Next Wave of Ascension”
Are you ready for the next wave of Ascension? Ascension out of 3D is over! Ascension into 5D is halfway through, and ascension into 7D is.
December 21, 2023 (Thursday)
Seminario Presencial Aplicando para Préstamos y Subvenciones
Únase a este seminario para obtener información sobre programas federales, estatales y de préstamos y subvenciones, y obtenga consejos.
Discussion “Drones & Determination: How Founder of Dignitas Fund are Impacting the War”
Explore the influence of drone technology in warfare with Mariia Berlinska and Lyuba Shipovich. Ensure you don’t overlook this opportunity!
December 20, 2023 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Winter Solstice Celebrations”
Join us for this complimentary lecture as we delve into the cultural practices, traditions, and mythology linked to the winter solstice.
December 13, 2023 (Wednesday)
Persisting Matters: An Artist Talk Series
This is the fourth in a series of conversations with contemporary artists: Leslie Hewitt in conversation with Matilde Guidelli-Guidi.
Beyond Content Lecture Series 2023
The Beyond Content Lecture Series is an annual in-person two-day lecture series hosted by the Barnard College Center for Engaged Pedagogy.
December 12, 2023 (Tuesday)
Lecture “Do We Value Public Health?”
A call to action to invest in the public health workforce.
Lecture by Alberto Toscano “Late Fascism”
Lecture in dialogue with e-flux journal Contributing Editor Evan Calder Williams.
December 11, 2023 (Monday)
Legally Mine Lecture
Proper use of Legal Entities for Lawsuit Protection & Tax Reduction
December 9, 2023 (Saturday)
Lecture “A World of Patterns”
A Holiday Science Lecture for Children and their Families at Princeton University on Saturday, December 9.
Legally Mine Lecture
Proper use of Legal Entities for Lawsuit Protection & Tax Reduction.
December 5, 2023 (Tuesday)
Lecture “From Basic Need to the Cosmology of the Commons”
The talk will revisit the paradoxes of non-capitalist economics in its historical as well as futurological context.
10th Annual Edmund W. Gordon Lecture Featuring Dr. Fred Moten
Join us for the 10th Annual Edmund W. Gordon Lecture featuring Dr. Fred Moten, as he presents “Notes on (the) Understanding”.
December 4, 2023 (Monday)
Data Driven NYC
Data Driven NYC returns on December 4th, as we gather for our final event of the year.
Conversation and Connections with Amir Moosavi
ISGRJ at Rutgers-Newark presents “Conversation & Connections” with Amir Moosavi: Contaminated Marshes & Headless Palms
November 30, 2023 (Thursday)
Home Buyers Seminar
Is NOW a good time to buy a home in NYC? Please join our Home Buyers Seminar where we will share valuable information on the process.
Box Office vs. Boss Battles: Gaming’s Quiet Eclipse Over Hollywood Discution
Get ready for an epic showdown as gaming takes the spotlight, surpassing Hollywood’s influence in the entertainment industry.
November 28, 2023 (Tuesday)
How Algorithms Create and Prevent Fake News Talk
From searching on Google to scrolling through social media to chatting with ChatGPT...
Job Offer Negotiation Panel
This event is designed to provide valuable insights and guidance to our undergraduate and master’s students about to embark on their profess
Art Faculty Lecture Series — Creativity Workshop with Francis Patnaude
Art Faculty Lecture Series: “What is Creativity? Theory and Application of the Creative Process” Creativity Workshop with Francis Patnaude
Urban Research Seminar
This seminar, led jointly by faculty members across the university, offers doctoral students an opportunity to learn about the latest theoretical and empirical research on critical urban issues.
November 21, 2023 (Tuesday)
Persisting Matters: An Artist Talk Series
This is the third in a series of conversations with contemporary artists: Kambui Olujimi in conversation with Rujeko Hockley.
Lecture “The Pursuit of an Idea: A Journey from MFA Thesis to Investment Thesis”
SVA’s MFA Products of Design welcomes Souvik Paul, an award-winning industrial designer & design strategist who is the founder and CEO of Aurie
Czech Queer History Lecture
Czech Center New York presents a lecture by Dr. Jan Seidl about the history of the LGBT community’s rights in Czechia.
November 20, 2023 (Monday)
Lecture “Outer-scapes”
Join Pratt SoA’s FOF and AIAS at the X-SCAPES lecture series. Part 2 — “OUTER-SCAPES” featuring special guest Melodie Yashar!
November 15, 2023 (Wednesday)
Expert in Child Abuse & Neglect Lecture Series
Gender Affirming Healthcare for Minors: Separating Signal from Noise by Rosemary Claire Roden, MD
Lecture by Sir Simon Schama on “A Maimonidean in India”
Lecture by Sir Simon Schama in conjunction with Yeshiva University Museum’s exhibition “The Golden Path”
The Loraine Halis Lecture on the Art and Science of Caregiving
This talk describes the eight most important needs all dementia care partners have in their caregiving role to a loved one.
November 13, 2023 (Monday)
Lecture “Touching Purpose: Recovering Medicine from the Speed of Thought”
Lecture and Lunch hosted by Columbia Center for Clinical Medical Ethics
Free Realtor Seminar
Get ready for a kickass Realtor Seminar where you’ll learn all the tricks of the trade and become a pro in the real estate game!
November 9, 2023 (Thursday)
Panthea Lee on Stewarding Love & Liberation: Practices for Transformation Lecture
MFA Products of Design welcomes Panthea Lee, writer, activist, and transdisciplinary designer/facilitator
Discussing “Can the UN Navigate the ‘Great Fracture’ in Global Affairs?”
Can the UN Navigate the “Great Fracture” in Global Affairs?
Tasteless: A History of and Jello Salad Contest Lecture with Jo Weldon
Author and Burlesque Legend Jo Weldon hosts a Jell-O salad contest and lecture on the history of this fascinating part of American culture
November 8, 2023 (Wednesday)
Stanley Feingold Lecture Series on American Politics
Free Speech, Identity, and Power.
November 7, 2023 (Tuesday)
Changing Lives with Mentoring in Medicine Talk
Join us for an incredible in-person Tuesday Talk, “Changing Lives with Mentoring in Medicine,” on Nov 7th to be inspired & empowered
November 6, 2023 (Monday)
Lecture “Inside the James Arthur Collection: A Patek Philippe Grand Complication”
Roland Murphy, American Watchmaker and founder of RGM Watch Company (Mount Joy, PA)
November 5, 2023 (Sunday)
TEA Talk 2023: Artificial Intelligence
A diverse panel will explore AI’s impact on artists, arts education, and the arts community.
November 4, 2023 (Saturday)
Annual Northeast College Convention
Join us at Stevens Institute of Technology on November 4th for the Northeast College Convention
Buyer’s Seminar
Learn how to navigate the market like a pro at our Buyer’s Seminar — Understand the Market, where we’ll decode the secrets of successful buy
November 3, 2023 (Friday)
Seminar “Human-Robot Teaming in On-Site Inspection and Monitoring”
Enhance construction quality with robotic assistance! Learn how technology transforms inspections, monitoring, and job site accuracy.
November 2, 2023 (Thursday)
Anita Ashok Datar Lecture on Women’s Global Health
Marking the 30th Anniversary of the Vienna UN World Conference on Human Rights
Seminar “ClimaX: A Foundation Model for Weather and Climate”
Join the Learning the Earth with Artificial Intelligence + Physics (leap) Center at Columbia for a seminar on climate data science.
October 30, 2023 (Monday)
Lecture “Can Conservatism be saved from the far right?”
Join Us for a Public Lecture by Moynihan Leader-in-Residence Klaus Welle on October 30, 4:00-6:00 pm at Shepard Hall Room 350
Spruch Lecture by Helen Czerski “How the Ocean Shapes our World”
The Inaugural Spruch Lecture: Helen Czerski provides a scientist’s exploration of the physics behind the ocean’s systems—and why it matters.
October 25, 2023 (Wednesday)
The Oral Storytelling Symposium
Join us for an enchanting night of captivating tales at The Oral Storytelling Symposium on October 25th, 2023 — prepare to be spellbound!
2023 Kaufman-Repage Lecture: Future-of-Work Strategist Heather E. McGowan
The Wagner College community is invited to the 2023 Kaufman-Repage lecture titled “Do Not Fear ChatGPT: The Future of Work”
October 24, 2023 (Tuesday)
Ruth Steinkraus Cohen Memorial Lecture
The United Nations Association of Southwestern Connecticut presents the Ruth Steinkraus Cohen Memorial Lecture.
October 21, 2023 (Saturday)
Free Archaeology in NJ Lectures
This free and public archaeology event includes guest lectures about local archaeological sites and a special exhibit tour at Mahwah Museum.
October 19, 2023 (Thursday)
A 2-day conference “Curzio Malaparte and The Visual Arts”
A 2-day conference to illustrate Curzio Malaparte’s unique interpretation of arts, architecture, and landscape in his visionary writing.
October 18, 2023 (Wednesday)
Online Discution “How to Leverage Technology to Enhance Rather than Distract”
Our panel of themed entertainment experts will dive into best practices in how to layer augmented and virtual reality, mobile apps, interactive displays, RFID technology, and projection mapping.
Critical and Curatorial Practices in Design — Online Lecture Series
An ongoing lecture series discussing content and thematics as part of Critical and Curatorial Practices in Design (SM2, 2023)
October 17, 2023 (Tuesday)
Pratt Institute Visiting Artist Lecture Fellow: Mark Gibson
Fine Arts Visiting Artist Lecture Series Fellow: Mark Gibson
October 12, 2023 (Thursday)
Cardozo Law Review Bauer Lecture with the Honorable Judge Dale Ho
Cardozo Law Review invites you to join our Annual Bauer Lecture featuring the Honorable Judge Dale Ho of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York!
MFA Products of Design Guest Lecture: Tala Safie on Design as Editing
SVA’s MFA Products of Design welcomes Tala Safie, graphics and multimedia editor at The New York Times.
FPA/SUNY Global Engagement Lecture Series 2023 with Jessica Faieta
Please join the Foreign Policy Association and the SUNY Global Engagement Program for the FPA-SUNY Global Engagement Speaker Series!
October 11, 2023 (Wednesday)
Caribbean Research Center Lecture Series x Art of Democracy
This FREE event is curated towards high schoolers and college-age youth who are future, first-time, or new voters!
October 6, 2023 (Friday)
Lecture “Outside in. Inside out”
Join us at our first lecture of the semester “Outside in. Inside out”
October 5, 2023 (Thursday)
The 2023 Annual Lecture on the Japanese Economy by Professor Takatoshi Ito
Will the National University Fund Generate Innovation at Japanese Universities?
Kraut Guest Lecture in Chemical Engineering
Michael J. Mitchell, Ph.D., associate professor of bioengineering at the University of Pennsylvania, shares a lecture on Lipid Nanoparticles
Lecture “Introduction to Diamond Way Buddhism”
Join us for a short talk on Diamond Way Buddhism. The lecture is followed by a guided meditation.
October 4, 2023 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Meaning in Medicine”
Annual Lisio Family Lecture & Reception hosted by Columbia’s Center for Clinical Medical Ethics
October 3, 2023 (Tuesday)
Virtual Lecture “Zelia Nuttall & Early Modern Mexican Pictorial Mss”
Join ASU Professor Seonaid Valiant on how a Gilded Age anthropologist made discoveries about a British aristocrat’s Mixtec Codex
Distinguished Lecture: Marco Liserre
Presented by Electrical Engineering and the DSI Sense, Collect, and Move Data Center
October 2, 2023 (Monday)
In-Person Lecture “Molly Manning on Best-Read Army”
Molly Guptill Manning lectures on The Best-Read Army in the World
Fall Lecture Series 2023
Our annual lecture series returns with 4 exciting new lectures. Light refreshments to be served. Lectures are free and open to all.
Lecture “Molly Manning on Best-Read Army”
Molly Guptill Manning lectures on The Best-Read Army in the World
September 29, 2023 (Friday)
Feast and Famine Lecture Series: Raj Tawney with Colorful Palate
Writer Raj Tawney discusses his debut memoir, Colorful Palate: A Flavorful Journey of a Mixed American Experience, available Oct. 3.
September 28, 2023 (Thursday)
The Edward W. Said Memorial Lecture: Recognizing the Stranger
Author Isabella Hammad delivers the Edward W. Said Memorial Lecture on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Edward Said’s death.
NYU Game Center Lecture Series Presents Lawra Suits Clark
Join us for our first Lecture Series event of Fall 2023 with Visiting Assistant Arts Professor and Game Center MFA Lawra Suits Clark!
“Cosmic Soul-Assemblages and Small-File Films” — a Lecture by Laura Marks
Part of the ongoing lecture series Film Beyond Film: Art and the Moving Image
Annual Leon Levy Biography Lecture: Walter Isaacson
Annual Leon Levy Biography Lecture: Walter Isaacson, “Lessons About Living with Geniuses”
September 26, 2023 (Tuesday)
Jack Keil Wolf Lecture
Jack Keil Wolf Lecture is an annual talk by individuals with significant contributions to the field of science and technology.
September 24, 2023 (Sunday)
Pratt Institute Visiting Artist Lecture Fellow: Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya
Fine Arts Visiting Artist Lecture Series Fellow: Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya
September 21, 2023 (Thursday)
Lecture “Speaking of Oil: What Is Use-Value?”
e-flux Architecture presents “Speaking of Oil: What Is Use-Value?,” a lecture by Reinhold Martin at e-flux on Thursday, September 21 at 7 pm.
Pain Science Lecture and Winback Tecar Open House
Are you tired of living with persistent pain and seeking practical solutions? Look no further! Join us for an enlightening evening of Pain Science Lecture and Winback Tecar Open House on Thursday, September 21st, from 6:00 to 7:00 pm with Dr. Melanie Carminati, PT, DPT, GTS, NCPT, Dr. Jason Siefferman, MD, and Dr. George Cheriyan, DO.
September 19, 2023 (Tuesday)
She and They: Wei Haimin and Chinese Opera in Our Time — Lecture
Ms. Wei will lecture on and demonstrate the artistic features of Master Mei Lanfang’s “Dan” opera performance.
Pratt Institute Visiting Artist Lecture Fellow: Frank WANG Yefeng
Fine Arts Visiting Artist Lecture Series Fellow: Frank WANG Yefeng
September 18, 2023 (Monday)
Talk “Sensitive People: On Being Alive Now”
A talk by Kathryn Lofton (Yale University) chaired by Sharon Marcus (Columbia University)
September 14, 2023 (Thursday)
Sovereign Futures: A Conversation About Land Use in New York City
NYC-based artists Alicia Grullón, Madjeen Isaac, & Iakowi:he’ne’ Oakes, discuss how their practices shape their relationship with Land.
Lecture “Representative Bureaucracy”
A presentation and Q&A with Kenneth Meier from American University discussing the theory of representative bureaucracy.
September 13, 2023 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Sacro-Creative Action and the Making of Gods in and beyond Rome”
This lecture will take place in person at ISAW.
September 12, 2023 (Tuesday)
Buyer’s Seminar
Join us at the Buyer’s Seminar on September 12, 2023, where you’ll learn insider tips and tricks to become a savvy buyer in today’s market.
Lecture-performance “Tenir sa langue”
Lecture — performance par Polina Panassenko tirée de son premier roman, Tenir sa langue, lauréat du Prix Femina des lycéens 2023.
September 11, 2023 (Monday)
Free Public Talk on the Fourth Way
What is the Fourth Way and what is it composed of? Inner work and transformation during these particular times
September 7, 2023 (Thursday)
Save Your Home — Foreclosure Seminar
Learn how to protect your home from foreclosure at our in-person seminar, Save Your Home — Foreclosure Seminar.
September 6, 2023 (Wednesday)
Jazz Masters: A Look into the Life’s Stories of Jazz’ Leading Figures
Explore the lives and music of some of the greatest legends in the history of jazz. Taught by Professor Sam Raderman of WCC.
Lecture “Dissecting History: Repopulating the World of Roman Medical Research”
This lecture will take place in person at ISAW.
September 5, 2023 (Tuesday)
Talk of the Towers Toastmasters Meeting
Join us in person or virtually to learn how Toastmasters can help you improve your public speaking and achieve personal growth.
Lecture “Stop the Bleed”
Free Stop the Bleed Sessions hosted by Torrington Area MRC and Torrington Area Health District
Seminar Business Finances 1: Getting Started | UM-BSC
Financial management can be the most intimidating part of running a business. The goal of this course is to reveal that it need not be.
August 31, 2023 (Thursday)
First-Time Home Buyer Seminar
You work hard and you & your family deserve the best living arrangements available. Learn how you can improve your living quality of life.
Lecture “ChatGPT & Gen AI Happy Hour: Monetization Through Collaboration”
ChatGPT & Gen AI Happy Hour: Unwinding Insights & Trends, One Sip at a Time
August 29, 2023 (Tuesday)
“Customers Through The Door” Marketing Seminar
“Customers Through The Door” Marketing Seminar Invites You To Be Our Guest at Tuesday, August 29th, 2023, 6:00 pm — 7:30 pm
August 27, 2023 (Sunday)
Virtual First-time Homebuyers Seminar
Virtual seminar for first-time homebuyers in NJ to get you ready to buy your 1st home. The Zoom link will be sent in an email on Fri. Check spam.
August 25, 2023 (Friday)
Lecture “Bee the Solution”
Join us for an evening talk about the importance of native bees as pollinators!
August 24, 2023 (Thursday)
Lecture “Nature & Urbanism”
Professor Lauren Hudson will lead a 3-part lecture series on public urban spaces & how they shape society.
August 20, 2023 (Sunday)
Lecture “Phillis Wheatley in London, Summer 1773”
Early Black American woman poet Phillis Wheatley traveled to London in the summer of 1773.
Telling the Art Deco Story of Brighton Beach
Explore the fascinating history and Art Deco architecture of Brighton Beach, Brooklyn
August 17, 2023 (Thursday)
Seminar Developing a Marketing Strategy
Many business owners spend significant money on marketing. But few have a research-based marketing strategy that ensures every one of those.
National Speakers Association NYC Chapter 2023 Summer Social
Speakers are your big question: Who do I talk to to get more paid speaking gigs? If so, this summer social is for you!
Lecture “Telemedicine”
Virtual healthcare visits allow more flexibility with appointments. Come learn what to expect from a virtual visit.
Panel discussion “Architecture and the Axis of Time”
A panel discussion with Robert Wilson, Enric Ruiz Gelli, and Noah Khoshbin on the future of architecture and its center in the world.
2023 Walter Vivian Moses Lecture
In-person and online, this lecture explores the results of the Moravian separation of economic matters from spiritual purposes.
August 11, 2023 (Friday)
Lecture “Facing the Unknown”
Join physicists Jim Al-Khalili and Olivier Gingras as they sit down with Paula Croxson, senior producer for The Story Collider, to discuss some of the big open questions in their fields and what excites them most about the future as they navigate the unknown.
August 10, 2023 (Thursday)
History of Long Island Golf & Harbor Links Golf Course Lecture
For Harbor Links’ 25th Anniversary, the Roslyn Landmark Society celebrates the history of golf on Long Island!
Manhattan BP Empowerment Series: Immigration Know Your RIghts
The Manhattan Borough President’s office is inviting you to the 2nd installment in its Manhattan empowerment series focusing on Immigration.
Virtual 1st Time Home Buyer’s Seminar
Empower your first home purchase with expert guidance in this online class. Learn about mortgages, budgets, and finding your dream home.
August 9, 2023 (Wednesday)
Online-lecture “Building A Clothing Brand Series: Session 1”
The first of 3 webinars. This one will cover “The Development” stage to properly construct a sound clothing brand.
August 6, 2023 (Sunday)
Online-seminar “Own a Business? Get your tax money back!”
How business owners can get tens of thousands of their tax dollars back in their pocket, regardless of size of your business.
Filmmaking Discussion Group
This group is one part workshop one part social club. Come introduce yourself and help plan future events.
August 3, 2023 (Thursday)
What’s Good Bible Talk Discussion
Looking for friends in the faith? Want to get to know God on a personal level? Want to really have fun as a Christian? Come join us!
July 30, 2023 (Sunday)
Free talk “More to Say Ice Cream Social”
FREE talk to learn about developing your child’s executive functioning skills through fun activities while the kids have an ice cream party!
July 27, 2023 (Thursday)
Talks “Cocktails and Chromosomes”
Unleash your inner scientist and join us for an exciting evening at the intersection of cocktails and cutting-edge research!
FTHB Seminar
Have you been in the market to purchase for a while + feeling stuck? Or are you just getting started? Join us
July 25, 2023 (Tuesday)
Seller Seminar
Thinking of selling your property or just want to learn what goes into selling your property? This is the seminar for you!
July 23, 2023 (Sunday)
Webinar “How Money Works”
Get your financial questions answered by a licensed financial professional to help lead your family to financial independence.
July 20, 2023 (Thursday)
Lecture “The Importance of Thomas Paine: Recent Findings and Correcting the Record”
History lecture at the Will Library about Thomas Paine.
Morbid Anatomy Book Talk Series: Colin Dickey
In-Person Book Talk · Under the Eye of Power: How Fear of Secret Societies Shapes American Democracy with Colin Dickey
July 19, 2023 (Wednesday)
Research Reading: Prototyping Conversational LLM’s With Alpaca
We’ll go over the Stanford Alpaca protocol, which is a development regimen for turning Llama models into conversational AI.
July 14, 2023 (Friday)
Astronomy Night with Amateur Observers’ Society of New York — Lecture
Join AOSNY for a night of summer skies! View the evening sky from the West End of Jones Beach through a telescope.
July 13, 2023 (Thursday)
Lecture “Nature & Urbanism”
Professor Lauren Hudson will lead a 3-part lecture series on public urban spaces & how they shape society.
July 8, 2023 (Saturday)
Global Women Awakening Outreach
Calling all Women to come to Jesus, the well of life
Dr. Mh Rizvi memorial lecture
The Beauty and Aesthetics of Islamic Art and Architecture
June 30, 2023 (Friday)
Scream Your Dream™ — A Women’s Wellness Event
Cheldin Barlatt Rumer of This is IT Network™ will moderate THREE-panel discussions with regional female leaders in business. Panelists will participate in the discussion in front of a live audience.
June 29, 2023 (Thursday)
Impact Leader Series: CEO, Wiggle Room & CEO, Violet
Join us in conversation with Jaime-Jin Lewis, Founder of Wiggle Room, and Gaurang Choksi, founder of Violet.
Leadership and Networking Reception — Caribbean-American Heritage Month
CASONY invites you to attend One Caribbean, a leadership and networking reception in celebration of the breadth and depth of our community.
June 27, 2023 (Tuesday)
Breakfast Networking Event for Brand, PR, & Marketing Professionals in NYC
We’re looking forward to a beautiful morning of insights on How Media Listening can foster your Brand and PR Intelligence in 2023!
June 25, 2023 (Sunday)
Parenting Seminar
Join us for our FREE Parenting Seminar! It will be an amazing time of inspiration, support, and practical tips for raising godly children.
June 22, 2023 (Thursday)
Lecture of Billy Fleming “Fire, Ice, and Ore”
Arctic Elements, Indigenous Resistance, and the Global Energy Transition e-flux Architecture Lectures
June 20, 2023 (Tuesday)
Financial Freedom Seminar
We’re hosting a free class on how to grow your money in 2023.
June 18, 2023 (Sunday)
Financial Wellness Seminar
Get your financial questions answered by a licensed financial professional to help lead your family to financial independence.
June 15, 2023 (Thursday)
Discussion “Generative AI in Education”
Generative AI in Education: A discussion about the challenges, uses, and applications of AI in K-12 education.
June 14, 2023 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Advanced Basketball Analytics”
Learn from one of the world’s leading basketball analysts about how he built one of the world’s most regarded all-in-one basketball metrics.
June 13, 2023 (Tuesday)
Philosophy Dialogue — Morning Edition
On every other Tuesday, join us at eleven to discuss and debate various philosophies and/or issues today.
June 11, 2023 (Sunday)
Talking Statues: An Event That Brings the Stonewall Uprising to Life
Imagine if the park located directly across the street from the historic Stonewall Inn could speak — what would it have to say?
June 7, 2023 (Wednesday)
Center for Genomics and Systems Biology Annual Symposium
Our theme “Connecting Networks 2023” will focus on celebrating our community that has grown over the last few years.
The Fairy Rings Gathering Series: Water
Join us for a special event on water with environmental organizer, Earl Hatley!
Lecture of Visionary Designer, Vicente Wolf “Color and His Creative Process”
Join Vicente Wolf for a lecture on color in his design work. Book signing immediately following along with food and beverages.
Healing from Meteorites: Lecture Performance by Himali Singh Soin
Performative lecture by artist Himali Singh Soin
June 6, 2023 (Tuesday)
Lecture of Keller Easterling: Trust Land
e-flux Architecture Lectures
Lecture “Women of the Westport Public Art Collections (WestPAC)”
Join us in the Diffley Board Room (or virtually) for a lecture by Ive Covaci, PhD and Kathleen Bennewitz on the history of WestPAC!
June 3, 2023 (Saturday)
Seminar “Minorities Building Wealth from Franchising”
We invite you to a value-packed educational seminar on building generational wealth as a Franchisee or Franchisor at the Franchise Expo.
June 1, 2023 (Thursday)
Jazz Conversations Lecture Series with Mercedes Ellington
Duke Ellington: An American Composer and Icon — Book reading & signing with Mercedes Ellington
Seminar “LaGuardia Community College Health Humanities: Interdisciplinary Approaches”
Celebrate the launch of Health Humanities! Critical interdisciplinary health experts will talk about their practice! June 1, 10 am-2 pm!
May 31, 2023 (Wednesday)
FPA/OTR Elizabeth French Hitchcock Lecture 2023
Please join the FPA and OTR for our annual Elizabeth French Hitchcock Lecture on May 31st.
Panel discussion with Donna Dennis “Poet in Three Dimensions”
The National Academy of Design presents a panel discussion with Donna Dennis, architectural sculptor, and installation artist, to mark the publication of Donna Dennis: Poet in Three Dimensions.
May 30, 2023 (Tuesday)
Seminar “Real Estate Matter: How Can I Avoid Capital Gains Tax?”
Buying and selling a home is a complex process, especially for first-time buyers and sellers.
May 28, 2023 (Sunday)
Revival Services with Mike Signorelli & Prophet Leon Du Preez
Pastor Mike Signorelli & Prophet Leon Du Preez will be ministering together on Sunday, May 28th at the Space at Westbury in Long Island. You will not want to miss this prophetic move of God.
May 27, 2023 (Saturday)
Lecture “An Eye Half Open Only to Architecture”
e-flux Architecture Lectures
May 26, 2023 (Friday)
Lecture “Tripping on Race: Psychedelics and Racism”
Join us at Cardea for an intimate talk led by Nick Powers
May 24, 2023 (Wednesday)
Spring into Wellness Seminar
Gena Bradshaw and Jeanine DiAngelo are here to help educate on simple techniques for the foundation of wellness.
May 21, 2023 (Sunday)
Lecture “Being Healthy in Uncertain Times”
Join us at Earthman Farm for a lecture series on alternative health practices, plant medicine, natural immunity, and more!
Monthly Storytelling Series “Myth & Mouth”
Myth & Mouth is a monthly storytelling series that invites children, their friends, and families to listen and talk about a story.
May 20, 2023 (Saturday)
Finance Seminar
Learn how to manage your money, spend your money wisely, repair your credit and so much more. Learn tips and tricks from an expert
May 18, 2023 (Thursday)
Artist Talk: Nuotama Bodomo
Join us on Thursday, May 18 for an evening with Ghanaian filmmaker Nuotama Bodomo!
Lead with What Lights You Up-Career Transition Motivational Lecture & Q&A
Let’s get out from behind our computers and come together for an evening of inspiration, motivation, elevated self-confidence, and good energy! And, of course, some practical action steps and practices you can apply to help you recognize and reach your goals faster. Are you getting curious?
Discussion “Founder’s Journey: Food”
Founder’s Journey is a discussion on entrepreneurship moderated by Rutherford-based entrepreneur Juan Maldonado, this panel is about Food.
May 17, 2023 (Wednesday)
Philly Typewriter Lecture Series
Join the Literature Department and Philly Typewriter for this 8-part typewriter series.
May 13, 2023 (Saturday)
Invest in Our Planet: Panel Discussion
How can we all contribute to the health of our planet? A panel discussion between local organizations to find out what you can do.
May 11, 2023 (Thursday)
Lecture “The Two Mrs. Mackay’s”
Join us in person or via Zoom for a lecture discussing two of Roslyn’s most prominent women, Katherine Duer and Anna Case!
May 10, 2023 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Against Revolutions”
The New York History of Science Lecture series explores replacing revolutionary big pictures with new historiography.
Slide Lecture On The Loft Generation
Slide lecture on “The Loft Generation: From the de Koonings to Twombly: portraits and sketches, 1942-201” by Edith Schloss.
May 3, 2023 (Wednesday)
“Why Can’t We Breathe?” Fighting Environmental Racism discussion
Join the Futures Initiative Faculty Fellows, Professors Angeles Macaya and Ashley Dawson, in a discussion about environmental racism.
May 2, 2023 (Tuesday)
Rostovtzeff Series: Epistemic Corruption & Progress in Ancient Science #3
This lecture will take place in person at ISAW. All attendees must be in compliance with NYU’s COVID-19 vaccination requirements.
May 1, 2023 (Monday)
CQI Distinguished Speaker Lecture: Wolfgang Ketterle
In 2019, the kilogram was redefined. Nobel laureate Wolfgang Ketterle will explain why.
April 30, 2023 (Sunday)
Curator’s Choice Lecture
As an upper-level Jewish Museum member, you and a guest are cordially invited to attend an in-person Curator’s Choice lecture.
April 29, 2023 (Saturday)
Annual Barra Ó Donnabháin Lecture “Áine Ní Churráin”
Join us for the annual Barra Ó Donnabháin Lecture featuring Áine Ní Churráin.
April 27, 2023 (Thursday)
In-Person Lecture: Henry Voigt on American Menus
Join Curator Henry Voigt for an in-person lecture on his exhibition “A Century of Dining Out.”
April 26, 2023 (Wednesday)
Conversation “Demythologizing China in the World”
Join us for a multifaceted conversation on China in Shepard Hall SH-350
Public Art Fund Talks: Jacolby Satterwhite
A free artist talk with Jacolby Satterwhite on the multilayered process of creating his site-specific commission for Lincoln Center.
Lecture “Becoming King”
The 2023 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture, “Becoming King,” delivered by Dr. Lerone A. Martin.
April 25, 2023 (Tuesday)
Presidential Lecture Series Presenting Patrick Gaspard
Join us for a Brooklyn College Presidential Lecture Series event.
April 21, 2023 (Friday)
Slideshow lecture: 100 Years of Fine Art and Fashion
Follow the history of fine art and fashion as they parallel one another, and inspire and influence one another.
April 18, 2023 (Tuesday)
Artist Lecture: SJ Norman, After Images
Artist SJ Norman will lecture on his performance work followed by a conversation with Professor Carlos Motta
April 17, 2023 (Monday)
The Edward I. Altman Lecture in Economics — Laura Veldkamp
A Conversation with Economist Laura Veldkamp about Data and its Growing Importance
April 16, 2023 (Sunday)
Lecture “Long Island’s Worst Marine Disaster” By Author And Historian Bill Bleyer
In 1840, the Steamboat Lexington was on Long Island Sound and caught fire, causing all to abandon the ship. Of 150, only 4 survived.
April 13, 2023 (Thursday)
Lecture “Aliveness & the Black Poem”
Inspired by this year’s theme Aliveness, we are hosting a public conversation, Aliveness & the Black Poem, with James Russell Lowell Prize Winner and author of Black Aliveness, Kevin Quashie; Pulitzer Prize for Poetry Winner, Tracy K. Smith; 2023 Shelley Memorial Award Winner, Evie Shockley. This amazing discussion will be moderated by Rutgers-Newark Professor and the 2023 National Book Award for Poetry Winner, John Keene.
April 12, 2023 (Wednesday)
Lecture “The Importance of Intersectionality”
Join us for a panel on the Importance of Intersectionality: Considering the Role of Diverse Identities in the Dialogue on Sexual Assault
Christian Science Lecture “Breaking News: Freedom Is Ours Now”
You are warmly invited to a free Christian Science lecture, “Breaking news: Freedom is ours now,” on Saturday, April 15, at 2:00 p.m.
April 4, 2023 (Tuesday)
Lecture "Conceptualization & Operationalization of Ambiguous Loss’
This lecture explores the effects of rural-to-urban migration on children’s development, including child abuse, victimization, and mental he
April 3, 2023 (Monday)
Lecture “The Temple of the Lion-Goddess Repit in Athribis”
This lecture will take place in person at ISAW. All attendees must comply with NYU’s COVID-19 vaccination requirements.
2023 Herbert H. Lehman Memorial Lecture featuring Derek Luke
Join the Lehman College community for a candid conversation with actor Derek Luke on equity, inclusion, and social justice on April 3.
March 31, 2023 (Friday)
Lecture “IATP Spring Distinguished”
Professor Julia Bryan-Wilson (Columbia) delivers the Spring Distinguished Lecture of the Interdisciplinary Art and Theory Program.
March 29, 2023 (Wednesday)
Lecture “The Monasteries of East Arabia Between the Persian and Islamic Empires”
This lecture will take place in person at ISAW. All attendees must be in compliance with NYU’s COVID-19 vaccination requirements.
Lecture “The William S. Beineck” featuring Martín Guzmán
Avoiding The Global Debt Trap: The William S. Beinecke Lecture featuring Martin Guzmán and Joseph E. Stiglitz
March 28, 2023 (Tuesday)
Rev. Dr. Janette Ok to deliver the Sang Hyun Lee Lecture
The Fiery Ordeal among You"(1 Pet 4:12): How the Impact of Anti-Asian Hate Speech and Hate Incidents Sheds Light on the Nature of Suffering
Lecture “Unknown Correspondence of Antonín Dvořák”
Lecture with the curator of the exhibition Famous Czech Composers, Dr. Veronika Vejvodová from the Antonín Dvořák Museum — National Museum.
March 24, 2023 (Friday)
Student Lecture Series. Takaharu and Yui Tezuka: Timeless — Finding Kronos
A lecture about the dimension of time in architecture followed by a public discussion.
March 23, 2023 (Thursday)
Louis Levine-Gabriella de Beer Lecture in Genetics
The Annual Louis Levine-Gabriella de Beer Lecture in Genetics brings “Nature, Nurture, and Disorders of Lipid Excess” presented by Dr. Hobbs.
The United Nations of Rivers, Deltas and Estuaries DAY #7: Special Lecture
Special lecture from professor Carola Hein focusing on designing with water to preserve our past and adapt for the future
March 22, 2023 (Wednesday)
Lecture of Meira Gold “Territorial Soils”
The New York History of Science Lecture series explores the literally shared ground between archaeology and agriculture.
March 21, 2023 (Tuesday)
The United Nations of Rivers, Deltas and Estuaries DAY #5: Special Lecture
A special lecture by professor Carola Hein focused on the role that architects and historians can play to address water challenges.
Secret Science Club — Everyone’s Favorite Squid-ologist, Diana Li
We love cephalopods at Secret Science Club (just look at our logo). And now we’re doubling down. At the next Secret Science Club, squid-biologist Diana Li will dive into her amazing discoveries about this transfixing, tentacled creature.
March 18, 2023 (Saturday)
Gloria Steinem and Salamishah Tillet in Conversation
In honor of Women’s History Month, Gloria Steinem and Salahmishah Tillet discuss the state of women’s rights.
March 15, 2023 (Wednesday)
9th Annual Sternberg Family Lecture — Jane Chu
A Conversation about Leadership and the Immigrant Experience with Former Chair of the National Endowment of the Arts Jane Chu
March 13, 2023 (Monday)
Lection “Sexual Exploitation of Rural Women: From Victims to leaders”
Side Event in the context of the Commission of the Status of Women Convention we will come together to speak about issues that touch women.
March 9, 2023 (Thursday)
Lecture “Frederick Douglass and the Two Constitutions: Proslavery and Antislavery”
This Jorde Symposium Lecture will probe the thought and activism of Frederick Douglass as both a moral influencer and abolitionist.
March 8, 2023 (Wednesday)
Multidisciplinary panel discussion “Building Individual, Societal and Digital Resilience”
Join us for a multidisciplinary panel discussion on resilience followed by a networking reception.
Prowoman’s International Women’s Day Event
Innovation and technology for gender equality.
March 7, 2023 (Tuesday)
Lecture “‘The Book of Jeremiah as a Cultural Trauma Narrative’”
The Thompson Lecture — Dr. Christl M. Maier will present her lecture on “The Book of Jeremiah as a Cultural Trauma Narrative.”
Lecture “Your Song Sets Me Free”
Join us for an evening with Dr. Emery Petchauer as he explores the themes of music, liberation, and togetherness. Free and open to all.
Lecture “Geo-psychiatry: Media, Milieus, and the Politics of Madness”
Join us at e-flux Screening Room on Tuesday, March 7 at 7 pm for “Geo-psychiatry: Media, Milieus, and the Politics of Madness,” a lecture by Elena Vogman.
Pratt Institute Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Baseera Khan
Pratt Institute Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Baseera Khan on March 7th at 6 PM, Higgins Hall, Pratt Institute, Free and Open to the Public
March 2, 2023 (Thursday)
Conférence 934 — Gender Equality in a Post-Covid World
Join us for this new edition of the Consulate’s Conférence 934 series to mark International Women’s Day.
February 28, 2023 (Tuesday)
Caribbean Research Center (CRC) Lecture Series 2023: Dr. Julius Garvey
CASONY is proud to join in presenting a lecture by Dr. Julius Garvey, son of activist Marcus Garvey. See him LIVE at Medgar Evers College!
Discussion — #newtovc: Goal-Setting for Next Rounds
Pre-seed and Seed investors are now more focused than ever on getting their companies enough runway to get to the next round.
February 27, 2023 (Monday)
The Business of Show Discussion Series #1: “Meet the Founders of BTU”
Black Theatre United is launching a new discussion series titled “The Business of Show”.
February 26, 2023 (Sunday)
Lecture “Evolution of Energy Healing Unveiling Deeper Truths”
As many are now experiencing a rapid spiritual awakening, we are ready to unveil the deeper truths of our origin before volunteering to ..
Taking Sides in Revolutionary New Jersey: Washington’s Birthday Lecture
Professor Maxine Lurie uncovers the stories of early Americans caught in the crossfire of the Revolutionary War in New Jersey.
February 24, 2023 (Friday)
Catalyzing Biotech with Speaker Robert Spina
Join the Biotech Club for a Catalyzing Biotech event with Speaker Robert Spina, US Chief Executive Officer of Xiromed LLC
Japan Economic Seminar (JES)
Japan Economic Seminar (JES) will be at Columbia Business School
February 23, 2023 (Thursday)
Lecture of James Carroll “An Irish American Novelist on Myth, Memory, & Moral Fiction”
Join us as we launch new Blackstone Publishing editions of two novels by award-winning author James Carroll.
Lecture “Eternal Silk Road? New Archaeological Data from Bukhara and its Hinterland”
This lecture will take place in person at ISAW. All attendees must be in compliance with NYU’s COVID-19 vaccination requirements.
February 22, 2023 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Public Health and Localism”
The New York History of Science Lecture series examines the local context of health problems.
February 21, 2023 (Tuesday)
Pratt Institute Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Jeffrey Gibson
Pratt Institute Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Jeffrey Gibson on February 21st at 6PM, Higgins Hall, Pratt, NY, Free and Open to the Public
February 18, 2023 (Saturday)
The 43rd Marion Thompson Wright Lecture Series
Join us for the 43rd installment of the Marion Thompson Wright Lecture Series
February 16, 2023 (Thursday)
TOV Presents — Industry Insights on Research and Innovation Seminars
Join us for a discussion with speakers from innovative startups using cutting-edge science to develop impactful solutions.
February 13, 2023 (Monday)
Naturally Universal: A Lecture by Sarah Kay
Naturally Universal: How Aristotle Explains the Success of Medieval French Song A Lecture by Sarah Kay
February 11, 2023 (Saturday)
Lecture “The American Colonization Society: Back to Africa vs American Inclusion...”
Formed in 1816 during a time of racial unrest, the American Colonization Society, with support from some Supreme Court justices...
February 10, 2023 (Friday)
MPJI Spring Lecture
MPJI`s 9th Annual Spring Lecture featuring Washington-based journalist Hamil R. Harris on “Jesus, Justice & Journalism.”
February 8, 2023 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Tripping on Race: Using Psychedelics to End Racism”
Dr. Powers looks at how a Container beyond the basic ideas currently being put forth in the medical model’s ideas of
Lecture “Black Political Power in 2023”
As part of our Black History lecture series, we will be hosting an informative lecture on Black Political Power in 2023
February 7, 2023 (Tuesday)
Lecture of Secret Science Club: Social Psychologist Daniel Yudkin
Secret Science Club presents Social Psychologist Daniel Yudkin on Moral Dilemmas.
February 2, 2023 (Thursday)
Lecture “Physics to Machine Learning and Machine Learning Back to Physics”
Join the learning the earth with artificial intelligence + physics (leap) center at Columbia for a seminar on climate data science.
Presidential Lecture Series with Selwyn M. Vickers M.D
You’re Invited: A Conversation with Selwyn M. Vickers, President & CEO of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
February 1, 2023 (Wednesday)
Discussion “SCS-NYC: Construction Tech for MBEs”
Join us on February 1st — featuring Tough Leaf and Billy
Exponent consulting information session and networking happy hour — hybrid
Join us for a consulting information session and recruiting happy hour with Kunal R. Chaudhary, Ph.D., Consulting Manager at Exponent.
January 29, 2023 (Sunday)
2023 Yosef Yerushalmi Annual Memorial Lecture with Sarah Abrevaya Stein
Join us for the 2023 Yosef Yerushalmi Annual Memorial Lecture with award-winning author and historian Sarah Stein.
January 28, 2023 (Saturday)
Seminar “How to Build Generational Wealth”
Join us for a generational wealth seminar to learn about financial planning, and to build and preserve wealth for future generations!
January 26, 2023 (Thursday)
Lecture of Neeraj Bhatia “Forming Life in Common”
Commoning is the act of sharing and managing resources—cultural and natural— and where each stakeholder has an equal interest.
Discussion “Starting and Building a Career in Data”
Learn how to start your career in Data and related fields with guidance from expert professionals.
Black Maternal Health Seminar
The health industry`s leading health equity voices share their knowledge and expertise on Black Maternal Health.
January 21, 2023 (Saturday)
Buyer Seminar for Homes
Learn everything you need to know from start to finish about the home-buying process!
January 19, 2023 (Thursday)
Industry Insights on Research and Innovation Seminars
Join us for lunch and a discussion with speakers from innovative startups using cutting-edge science to develop impactful solutions.
January 16, 2023 (Monday)
2023 MLK Day of Financial Freedom
Celebrating MLK Day by Networking, Learning, and Preparing for a Financially Successful 2023
January 14, 2023 (Saturday)
Free Seller Seminar For the The Shifting Market
FREE Seller Seminar hosted by Maureen Folan, the #1 realtor in Queens with over 25 years of experience.
Next 400 NFT Project Launch Event
Join Next400 for a networking event that is sure to be a hit! We`ll have live comics, free drinks, and Jollof as we launch our NFTs.
January 13, 2023 (Friday)
Free Real Estate Home Buyer Seminar
Are you thinking about buying a home in the immediate or near future? How can we help you with your next move?
January 11, 2023 (Wednesday)
Regional State Forum “Decriminalizing Mental Illness and Addiction”
A timely conversation on expanding resources and increasing access to care for New Yorkers with mental illness, addiction, and homelessness.
January 10, 2023 (Tuesday)
Lecture “Direct and Indirect Figure Painting”
A lecture by painter and League workshop instructor Steven Assael.
January 6, 2023 (Friday)
Free Real Estate Seminar
Free seminar for all realtors.
Free Networking Event In NYC
Whether you are an entrepreneur, small business owner, or business professional, this event is the perfect opportunity to get away from your desk, have some cocktails, and network with potential business partners, investors, industry professionals, and new clients.... Or just come on out and make some new friends!
January 5, 2023 (Thursday)
HR&A Advisors — Info Session
Are you interested in consulting, data analysis, and economic development? HR&A Advisors help public, private, non-profit, and civic clients by providing strategic guidance, economic analysis, and implementation planning to attract private and public investment, grow economies, and make communities more just, resilient, equitable, and joyous.
January 4, 2023 (Wednesday)
2023 Real Estate Career Meet & Greet
2023 Real Estate Career Meet & Greet with Realty ONE Group
January 3, 2023 (Tuesday)
Seminar “How The Top 1% Of Leaders Manage Their Time Like Clockwork Using T5 System”
You will learn essential skills that will increase your productivity so you have more margin in your life and business.
January 1, 2023 (Sunday)
Lecture “Real Estate — Strategies for real estate investing”
Learn aspects of real estate & how our community provides help to get you started on your freedom Journey
December 29, 2022 (Thursday)
Lecture “NY Real Estate: Start your Journey to success... Introduction”
Learn and grow your rеаl еѕtаtе buѕіnеѕѕ in a fun and informative way.
December 27, 2022 (Tuesday)
Health & Wellness Seminar
Let`s get 2023 READY!
Brooklyn Real Estate Investing. Introduction
Don`t miss out on this exclusive opportunity to learn about real estate investing and how it can benefit your future. You`ll work with our national network of investors, who have been there before — just like you!
Lecture “Real Estate: Secrets & Tips a Zoom Introduction”
Come learn and see if our investing team is the right fit for you.
December 26, 2022 (Monday)
Lecture “Make travel your business (Own a home-based Travel Business)”
Turn your passion into income!!! Make a living by living!!!
Financial Counseling Informational
Financial Counseling is a program to maximize the ability of your savings and allow you to understand the best way to build wealth.
Online business overview “Generate full time income from home in the travel industry”
Become a travel business owner, and Be your own BOSS! Part-Time or Full-Time from anywhere.
December 25, 2022 (Sunday)
Lecture “Real Estate: Click your way to Wealth ..INTRO”
Start learning today how you can invest with a team of nationwide investors.
December 21, 2022 (Wednesday)
Queens Tech Fair
Bridging the diversity gap in the tech ecosystem and making sure tech is accessible to everyone!
December 20, 2022 (Tuesday)
2023 Bronx Recognizes Its Own (BRIO) Info Sessions (in-person & online)
Learn more about our Bronx Recognizes Its Own (BRIO) best practices! This info session will be HYBRID (in-person and accessible via zoom)
Seminar “Wealth Wednesdays”
You don`t want to keep living the same year over and over again...come learn financial concepts that will CHANGE YOUR LIFE!
December 19, 2022 (Monday)
Business Overview Meeting with Hayden Hill & Nina Damjanovic
Business Overview Meeting with Hayden Hill & Nina Damjanovic
December 17, 2022 (Saturday)
Seminar “Tax Tips for Freelancers”
Join Bk Coop to reduce your stress and get ready for the upcoming tax season by learning tips for managing your small business taxes.
December 16, 2022 (Friday)
Breakfast Talk: Digital Fabrication for the Other 99%
Personal fabrication has the potential to change how we think about the physical objects around us, by making things that align with...
December 15, 2022 (Thursday)
Business Generating Ideas Breakfast
2023 Business Generating Networking event. Join the Souder Team of Surety Title and Joe Vitiello from Northpointe Bank. 2 days 2 events!
#Bidfest “Your Complete Guide to Government Contracting”
Join us for a comprehensive discussion on how to prepare a bid for a public entity.
December 14, 2022 (Wednesday)
Your Profitable Year: Discussion + Networking for Business Owners
Get a headstart on your business plan for 2023 at this discussion + networking event for business owners ready to increase their profits.
SCS-NYC. Construction Data: Challenges and Opportunities
Join us on December 13th — featuring Gryps, Riskcast Solutions, and Tenna
December 13, 2022 (Tuesday)
Photographer Pete Souza Documents the West Wing & Beyond
A one-of-a-kind look into the personalities and fascinating details that comprise the modern presidency
CUP`s 3rd Annual Tech Power Forum: Entrepreneurs and the New Tech Frontier
CUP will explore the intersectionality between technology, finance, and marketing that can help diverse entrepreneurs and founders.
December 12, 2022 (Monday)
Secret Science Club & the Dana Foundation present Neuroscientist Xiaosi Gu
Secret Science Club & the Dana Foundation present the “Dana Foundation Neuroscience & Society Lecture” with Neuroscientist Xiaosi Gu
Online-seminar “Re-Imagining the Saw Mill River”
Cornell University`s Department of City & Regional Planning invites you to hear student proposals for enhancing the Saw Mill River.
December 8, 2022 (Thursday)
Seminar “Causal Inference, Causal Discovery, and Machine Learning”
Join the learning the earth with artificial intelligence + Physics (Leap) Center at Columbia for a seminar on climate data science.
Seminar “Measuring Risk and Return in Japan through Upheaval and Uncertainty”
Mr. Matsumoto will discuss his approach to managing the risks of a global business built on technological disruption in an era of increasing geopolitical and market instability—and whether Japan deserves its reputation as a risk-averse culture.
December 7, 2022 (Wednesday)
Seminar “Data Visualization Society”
Join the data visualization community in NYC for an evening of data talks and networking
Keller Williams Realty Landmark Career Seminar
Are you newly licensed? Interested in taking the Real Estate Salesperson Exam? Join the #1 Real Estate Office in Queens!
December 6, 2022 (Tuesday)
Justice Ambassadors Youth Council Graduation
Columbia`s Center for Justice invites you to the graduation ceremony for the 5th cohort of our Justice Ambassadors Youth Council!
December 5, 2022 (Monday)
Seminar “Grow a Financially Healthy Business Despite Recession”
Hear from proven small business owners what it takes to grow a financially healthy business despite the recession and other setbacks.
The Samuel Rudin distinguished visiting scholar lecture
“Coronavirus Vaccine Development: Where Do We Go From Here?” presented by Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett
Seminar “Roadmap to Real Estate Success Strategy Session”
A Real Estate Investing Information Session and the Power of REIA NYC Membership.
December 2, 2022 (Friday)
Masterclass “Demonstrating your Program`s Evidence Base to K-12 District Buyers”
Join us and learn how to analyze strategies and develop a plan for growing the evidence base of your instructional program.
December 1, 2022 (Thursday)
Seminar “AI Week: How to Think in the Third Millennium”
Betaworks` Researcher in Residence, Linus Lee, walks us through experiments and stories that poke at interesting futures enabled by ML.
November 30, 2022 (Wednesday)
Seminar “How to build your audience list with quick, easy & FREE Library resources”
See how you can build an audience list with a library resource. It is free, simple & easy to use, and quick to produce the result.
November 29, 2022 (Tuesday)
Seminar “The role of the Federal Reserve and the important Tri-Party Repo Market”
Brian Ruane BNY Mellon Executive Committee member to discuss the role of the Federal Reserve and the important tri-party repo market
Seminar “AI Week: Generative AI`s Impact on the Future of Work, with Bloomberg Beta”
How will AGI models change work in the next 5-10 years? How will human interaction with prompt engineering operate in the future?
Seminar “EdTech Founder Stories with Vijay Ravindran, CEO & Founder of Floreo”
Join Vijay Ravindran. Floreo, and StartEd in discovering the origin stories of the fastest-growing EdTech companies.
November 28, 2022 (Monday)
Seminar “A.I. & the Future of the Lens and Screen Arts”
The first of a series of events exploring the relationship between AI & the lens and screen arts.
November 23, 2022 (Wednesday)
Seminar “What You Need to Know About Selling or Franchising Your Business”
Have a question about selling or franchising your business? Now is your chance to get your questions answered by an innovative, authentic, and friendly small business advisor in an intimate 1-2-1 setting.
November 21, 2022 (Monday)
Secret Science Club. Astrophysicist & Planet Hunter Nora Eisner
Prepare for launch... we are blasting off to other worlds with astrophysicist Nora Eisner!
Seminar “Queens Business Virtual Networking”
Master Networks NY is designed to meet and greet fellow business people in NY and beyond. Consider it a big network for successful people that want to increase their opportunities
Seminar “Longchamp On Campus”
As a Managing Director, Olivier Cassegrain is in charge of expanding Longchamp in North America.
November 20, 2022 (Sunday)
Lecture on Long Island`s Gilded Age by John Le Boutillier
Roslyn, NY — John LeBoutillier, Gertrude Whitney’s great-grandson, will present a lecture on "The Gilded Age: A Tour of Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney’s Long Island.
MWJC Financial Literacy & Housing Seminar
MWJC is hosting its first annual Financial Literacy and Housing Seminar featuring guest speakers to answer all your questions.
November 17, 2022 (Thursday)
Seminar “Starting and Building a Career in UX Design”
Join BrainStation for a multi-disciplinary event that will explore the fastest-rising jobs in tech, including the growth of UX design, what skills are most important for success in these fields, career paths, and more.
Seminar “Learning Data-driven Subgrid-Scale Models for Geophysical Turbulence”
Join the learning the earth with artificial intelligence + physics (leap) center at Columbia for a seminar on climate data science.
November 16, 2022 (Wednesday)
Seminar “This is Your Home Too: What the New Immigration Wave Means for NY & the US”
Join Us For This Important Conversation With Our Distinguished Panelists
Lecture “Maritime Commodity Trade with the Jiankang Empire”
This lecture will take place in person at ISAW. All attendees must be in compliance with NYU’s COVID-19 vaccination requirements.
Seminar “The Future of Product Development”
Why the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Gartner say “low code will be responsible for nearly 65% of all app development by 2024.”
November 15, 2022 (Tuesday)
Barnard Computer Science Seminar
Game audio is a unique field that combines cutting-edge technology and creativity to make compelling entertainment experiences.
November 12, 2022 (Saturday)
Seminar “How To Build Business In Real Estate During a Slow Season — Keys To Success”
Are you looking to learn strategies to build and increase business during a slower season in New York? This is the event to attend!
November 11, 2022 (Friday)
Seminar “NY Speakers: Learn How To Use Podcasting to Grow Your Speaking Business”
There is a lot of confusing information about podcasts. Seems there are a million online courses on how to get rich with podcasting, and seminars that promise amazing levels of riches if you host a show. But is all that really true?
November 10, 2022 (Thursday)
Seminar “Starting and Building Your Career in Data”
Join BrainStation and speakers from Amazon and FastGrowingTrees for a multi-disciplinary event that will explore the fastest-rising jobs in tech, including the growth of data science, what skills are most important for success in the field, career paths, and more.
November 8, 2022 (Tuesday)
Seminar “Data Driven NYC with Cockroach Labs & ADP”
Data Driven NYC is a community that gives you the opportunity to learn from the founders, companies, and trends that are shaping the Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Big Data landscape.
November 5, 2022 (Saturday)
Real Estate Career Seminar
The real estate market is primed for those individuals who are self-motivated and driven to build their own careers and their future.
November 3, 2022 (Thursday)
Seminar “Web3 in real life: case studies from the Edge”
W?e are living within a profound and unprecedented paradigm shift that combines technology with human agency in ways that were unimaginable a generation ago.
November 2, 2022 (Wednesday)
MFA Products of Design Guest Lecture
Please join us for our Fall 2022 Guest Lecture Series as we welcome Marquise Stillwell, design studio founder, filmmaker, teacher, and advocate.
NYC Special Riggers Association technical event at Club 101
The New York City Special Riggers Association was created in 2014 by a group of dedicated special riggers and façade restoration professionals seeking to make a difference. The NYCSRA currently has over 75 member companies and represents thousands of licensed, trained professionals with decades of experience.
November 1, 2022 (Tuesday)
Seminar “Persistent Barriers Facing Women First Chair Patent Trial Lawyers”
How much progress have women made in becoming First Chair trial lawyers in patent litigation? Drawing on 46 years of practice and data representing hundreds of cases spread out over a decade, Engelberg Center Fellow Patricia Martone explores the current state of affairs and describes options for moving forward in her new whitepaper.
October 28, 2022 (Friday)
IATP Fall Distinguished Lecture
On Friday, October 28th, 2022 Professor Boris Groys will give the Fall Distinguished Lecture of the Interdisciplinary Art and Theory Program, hosted by Jack Shainman Gallery (513 W. 20th).
Seminar “Level up your`re business”
Please join us for this exclusive luncheon hosted by John Scipione & Kiro Nasralah, Team Leaders of Lighthouse Residential and Hosts of Light It Up Podcast.
October 27, 2022 (Thursday)
How To Get Your Products Market Ready Panel Event & Networking Reception
Join us for a panel discussion featuring experts who will share their experiences and tips they’ve learned along the way.
October 26, 2022 (Wednesday)
Seminar “Breaking into tech”
Join a panel discussion and networking opportunity with professionals from the technology industry.
Career Night Seminar
For over 100 years, Weidel Real Estate has been a leader in New Jersey and Pennsylvania and has helped thousands of people build successful careers.
October 25, 2022 (Tuesday)
Andreas Reckwitz: Loss and Modernity
Modern society is based on positive expectations towards the future, above all within the framework of an imperative of progresses. Losses disappoint this narrative of progress, though: losses of status, of meaning, of control or of the belief in the future itself. The result is a paradoxical constellation of losses which is typical of modernity: This society wants to reduce losses and increases them at the same time. It systematically seeks to make experiences of losses invisible and at the same time develops certain forms of ’doing loss‘ like nostalgia and risk calculation.
Seminar “Move Design Patterns & Aptos vs. Solana vs. ETH Comparison”
Aptos Natives is a community focused on developer and founder education. Based in New York, the group invites industry experts every month on stage to share their stories, insights and best practices with the community.
October 24, 2022 (Monday)
Lecture “Climate Crises and Theatre”
Some of the most vivid questions posed by the ecological crisis are matters for playwrights and artists.
October 22, 2022 (Saturday)
Lecture “Understanding Haiti Today: an Historical Approach”
Please join us for a candid conversation looking back on Haiti`s rich history as the first independent Black republic and the country’s complex relationship with France and the United States. Dr. Laurent Dubois, Professor of History at Duke University, Co-Director of the Haiti Lab, and Magalie Laguerre-Wilkinson, Vice-President of News Programming at NICK NEWS, LFNY alum, and parent, will discuss how Haiti’s past has informed Haiti’s present.
October 20, 2022 (Thursday)
Seminar “Explainable AI for Climate Science: Detection, Prediction and Discovery”
Here, will demonstrate how explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) techniques can sift through vast amounts of climate data and push the bounds of scientific discovery.
Lecture “How Capitalism Invented the Care Economy”
Barnard College Professor Premilla Nadasen will explore the contemporary “care economy” and its consequences for both equity and care.
October 19, 2022 (Wednesday)
Seminar “How Mentorship can fast track your business”
You’ve got your real estate license but now what? Come meet our Mentors and learn how they can help you jump start your business!
October 18, 2022 (Tuesday)
Meta in Manhattan: A Web3 Social
Meta in Manhattan — A Web3 Networking Event Hosted By iPolloverse, BitMart, OP Crypto, Theirsverse, and Fenbushi Capital.
Endpoint Resilience Seminar
This seminar will provide a collaborative space for IT personnel and business leaders to learn about the modern threat landscape and explore our solutions to enhance their cyber hygiene.
October 13, 2022 (Thursday)
Seminar “Pitching to Investors”
Blackstone LaunchPad Startup School is a workshop series, led by industry experts, and designed to teach in-demand startup skills.
MFA Products of Design Guest Lecture: Cliff Kuang
Please join us for our Fall 2022 Guest Lecture Series as we welcome Cliff Kuang, user-experience designer at Google and author of User Friendly: How the Hidden Rules of Design Are Changing the Way We Live, Work, and Play.
Seminar “Ask Me Anything with AvoMD”
Join us on Thursday, October 13th to learn about getting started in entrepreneurship at Columbia Engineering.
October 12, 2022 (Wednesday)
First Time Homebuyer Seminar
1st Time Home Buyers, interested in owning your Dream Home
First Time Home Buyer Seminar
Interested in making homeownership a possibility in 2022? Well, attend our first-time home buyer seminar.
October 4, 2022 (Tuesday)
Seminar “SCS-NYC: The Future of Construction Risk Management”
SCS-NYC welcomes Chad Hollingsworth, Co-Founder + President of Insight Risk, a tech-enabled MGA bundling loss control technologies with insurance. Chad will share his thoughts on how construction stakeholders embrace innovation to improve project risk profiles.
September 29, 2022 (Thursday)
Seminar “Justice and the Developing Brain: Revisiting People Incarcerated as Youth”
Learn how knowledge from neurodevelopmental sciences can drive systemic change in youth justice policy.
September 27, 2022 (Tuesday)
Humanities for Humans — Racism and Fascism: A Love Story
Charges of being racist or fascist have filled the airwaves, cyberspace, and private and public discussions in our times of heightened crisis brought on by ultra-partisan politics and local and state violence. President Vladimir Putin’s justification for invading the Ukraine to prevent the fascists from invading Russia is just the latest in perversions of history and current events.
September 23, 2022 (Friday)
Chamber Business Expo & Conference
Metropolitan NY’s Longest Running Regional Business Fair
September 22, 2022 (Thursday)
Free Women`s Personal Protection Seminar
This FREE Brooklyn Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Women’s Self-Defense Seminar is designed for women to experience empowerment, success, and several important practical skills for safety.
September 21, 2022 (Wednesday)
Lecture “Cosmopolitical Agency: a Necessity and an Aporia?”
As our Planet is entering an era of immediate urgencies and perils linked to global warming, regional wars, pandemics, but also migrations, communications, and intercultural creativity, every politics becomes cosmopolitical: a politics of the Human Race as such. Etienne Balibar explores how the old philosophical question of citizenship of the world must be elaborated in its concrete figures and obstacles.
September 19, 2022 (Monday)
TimeRICH — A Free Time Management Seminar
TimeRICH “Time Management: The Art Of Getting Things Done” #1 Most Popular Seminar A Seminar Designed For Business Owners
September 18, 2022 (Sunday)
Home Buyers Seminar
If you are considering buying a home and want to be successful in this market, come learn more about the process and get connected with some of our agents that are uniquely qualified to serve you the best.
September 9, 2022 (Friday)
Seminar “The Metaverse Revolution”
What is the metaverse for? Can it be sacred, sustainable, and a place of empathy?
September 6, 2022 (Tuesday)
Seminar “Starting and Building a Career in Data”
Learn how to start your career in Data and related fields with guidance from expert professionals.
August 25, 2022 (Thursday)
Show and Tech: Project Showcase. Flatiron School. NYC
Curious about what students learn during their time with Flatiron School? Join us as we showcase final projects from our students.
August 19, 2022 (Friday)
Synchrony Skills Academy: Open House
Join Synchrony Skills Academy and DAE for an open house. Meet the instructors and learn more about the 12-month digital skill program.
August 10, 2022 (Wednesday)
Talk “Converting Personal Projects into Opportunities”
Learn how to use your personal photography projects to get assignments.
Climate Change and Environmental Justice in Harlem
Hear from local researchers, elected officials, and community leaders on the challenges and the opportunities to empower communities to lead the way into a cleaner, safer, and healthier future
August 4, 2022 (Thursday)
Lecture “Introduction to Diamond Way Buddhism”
Join us for a short talk on Diamond Way Buddhism. The lecture is followed by a guided meditation.
August 1, 2022 (Monday)
Revolution NJ Public History Workshop “Captivating Stories and Experiences”
How do you leave an indelible mark on visitors to your site? In what ways can you create memorable experiences that increase visitor interaction with the stories you tell? How can you become part of the fabric of your communities? Have no fear, we are here!
July 29, 2022 (Friday)
Discussion “Reporting in the margins of error”
Join Oransky and Saini as they sit down with Ivvet Abdullah-Modinou, director of outreach, education, and engagement at the Simons Foundation, to discuss how science works and what checks and balances can be put into place to correct it when it doesn’t.
Lecture “How emotions shape our memories”
Have you ever contemplated the difference between a feeling, a thought, and a memory? And how do all these things fit together in making us who we are?
July 7, 2022 (Thursday)
Astronomy Night with Dr. J. Bret Bennington
Join Dr. J. Bret Bennington for a night of summer skies! View the evening sky from the West End of Jones Beach through a telescope.
June 25, 2022 (Saturday)
Lecture “Labels and lab coats: Exploring science identity”
What image comes to mind when you hear the word “scientist?” For most, it’s the stereotypical image of an old white man with wild hair in a lab coat, but does this dissuade people from pursuing careers in science? How do we create new narratives around what it means to be a scientist?
June 15, 2022 (Wednesday)
Financial Education Series
Mark it on your calendar! Learn the latest strategy and means to manage your finances through our free financial education seminar!
June 8, 2022 (Wednesday)
Panel discussion talking “The Secrets Behind the Marketing Success of Luxury Brands”
A panel discussion talking through the secrets behind the marketing success of luxury brands.
Exclusive Social Equity Seminar: How to Open a Dispensary in New York
Join Cova, CannDelta, and the National Association of Cannabis Accounting and Tax Professionals for a FREE and exclusive social equity seminar designed to help you navigate the process of opening a cannabis dispensary in New York.
June 7, 2022 (Tuesday)
Shield 2022 — An IAM and Cybersecurity Seminar
Watch presentations from speakers with impeccable credentials. Know the best practices for Active Directory management from across the globe. Learn how to set-up continuous change monitoring and alerting for your AD environment.
June 4, 2022 (Saturday)
Seminar “Minorities Building Wealth from Franchising”
You invite to a value-packed educational seminar with top experts in the industry that will provide valuable information on how Minorities can profit and build generational wealth as a Franchisee or a Franchisor.
Relocate to Florida Seminar
Are you interested in relocating or investing in Florida? Then you can’t afford to miss this FREE seminar!
May 13, 2022 (Friday)
Stigma Free Somerset County Mental Health Conference
In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, Stigma Free Somerset County invites you to participate in our first annual conference.
May 12, 2022 (Thursday)
Lecture “Magnificent Mentors”
Magnificent Mentors: Luminaries of photographic education and their extraordinary students
Fennell Lecture 2022 “The Kingdom of Haiti and the Age of Revolutions”
This talk presents the little-known history of heroism and strife, triumph and betrayal that characterizes the story of the first, last, and only king of Haiti, Henry Christophe I
May 10, 2022 (Tuesday)
17th Annual Edward Said Memorial Lecture by David Palumbo-Liu
“Human, and Other Rights”: the 17th Annual Edward Said Memorial Lecture by Professor David Palumbo-Liu
Astronomy Lecture “Dark Matter in the Disordered Cosmos”
How much do we know about dark matter? Join the lecture to learn about our current understanding of this “invisible mass” in the Universe!
May 6, 2022 (Friday)
The Historical Lecture “Past, Present and Future”
Professor Toby Green (King’s College, London) gives next in the Royal Historical Society’s lecture series for 2022.
May 5, 2022 (Thursday)
Futures Lecture “Dispelling the Digital Enchantment”
“In this lecture, I sketch the content and contours of a deliberately over-simplified contemporary fairytale which I refer to as the ‘Digital Enchantment’.”
May 4, 2022 (Wednesday)
Open University Reading Schools Programme “Building a Culture of Reading”
A free briefing for schools interested in participating in the Open University Reading Schools Programme: Building a Culture of Reading.
Online seminar “Neuroscience and Narrative: reading, writing, and the brain”
What can science tell us about reading and writing literature?
May 3, 2022 (Tuesday)
Lecture on Reckoning with America’s History of Anti-Asian Violence
This is a public lecture to celebrate the Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month & reflect on anti-Asian racism.
April 29, 2022 (Friday)
Brunelleschi: The Amazing Story of Florence’s Duomo
Art history lecture and live cello performance, at Islip Presbyterian Church
April 26, 2022 (Tuesday)
Eleanore Pettersen Lecture “Samia Henni: Colonial Toxicity — France’s Nucl”
Samia Henni examines the spatialities and temporalities of France’s colonial toxicity in the Sahara.
April 23, 2022 (Saturday)
Lecture “Freedomland Amusement Park 1960 — 1964”
An informative lecture on Freedomland U.S.A. for the 60th Anniversary. Find out the interesting history or go down memor lane.
April 22, 2022 (Friday)
Elizabeth French Hitchcock Lecture with Elizabeth Economy
Dr. Elizabeth Economy is a senior advisor for China at the Department of Commerce.
April 16, 2022 (Saturday)
The Politics of Labor in Postwar Italian Art: Adrian Duran Lecture
Adrian Duran interrogates labour in the varying political and artistic conversations within Italian Modern Art.
April 14, 2022 (Thursday)
Discussion “Identity, Art and Migration: Artist Refugees from Nazi Germany and Today”
A discussion of the life and work of migrant and refugee artists, from exiles persecuted by the Nazi regime to today
April 8, 2022 (Friday)
Lecture
As part of Autism Awareness Month, this discussion focuses on the specific challenges facing Black communities accessing and engaging with autism research.
April 5, 2022 (Tuesday)
The Smart Move Seminar
NYC Real Estate Broker Teresa Alessandro shares her $40MM+ in client representation experience on how to buy/sell real estate in 2022.
Louis Levine-Gabriella de Beer Lecture in Genetics
The Annual Louis Levine-Gabriella de Beer Lecture in Genetics presents
March 24, 2022 (Thursday)
Lecture
The Critical Perspectives on Democratic Anti-Colonialism Project and the Sociology Department at The New School for Social Research, invites you to our next Spring 2022 workshop.
Lecture
Despite growing concern about disinformation, lack of knowledge about how the term originated, or how uses of that term change over time and across different languages and cultures, is seriously hampering our ability to counter it.
March 22, 2022 (Tuesday)
Lecture
Political polarization has been on the minds of Russian activists since at least 2012, when state-affiliated media started pushing the story of a divided nation. Since that time, many independent and oppositional media outlets have also found the
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