W. Carroll Coyne Center for the Performing Arts
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“As You Like It” by William Shakespeare
Directed by Steve Braddock
An astutely funny pastoral comedy, “As You Like It” runs the gamut of the comedic canon, combining cross-dressing and slapstick with gentle satire and sparkling, witty conversation.
“As You Like It” follows the lively exploits of banished Rosalind and her quest for true love amid the schemes of two warring brothers. In the untarnished and idyllic forest of Arden, Rosalind, disguised as a gentleman farmer, stumbles ...
Harriet Brown, assistant professor, Newhouse School of Public Communications at SyracuseUniversity, will read and discuss her recent book, “Feed Me! Writers Dish About Food, Eating, Weight, and Body Image.”
For more information, call 445-4390 or visit
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W. Carroll Coyne Center for the Performing Arts
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“As You Like It” by William Shakespeare
Campus location: W. Carroll Coyne Center for the Performing Arts
Dates and Times: October 29-31 & November 5-7 at 8pm
Directed by Steve Braddock
An astutely funny pastoral comedy, As You Like It runs the gamut of the comedic canon, combining cross-dressing and slapstick with gentle satire and sparkling, witty conversation.
As You Like It follows the lively exploits of banished Rosalind and her quest for true love amid the schemes of ...
On Friday, November 6, Le Moyne College will host the first annual Green Campus Challenge Gathering (GCCG), a one-day conference for those working on ways to make colleges’ and universities’ operations more sustainable throughout the CNY region. Attendees will share their experiences, successes, failures, and ideas in facilitated discussions. Representatives from more than 24 different colleges and universities are expected to participate.
The event will take place in the Campus Center, w...
Foery Conference Room, Grewen Hall
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The Department of Education will be hosting an information session on the graduate educational leadership programs. Degree requirements and the application process for the school building leadership, school district leadership and school district business leader programs will be discussed.
If you are unable to attend and would like program information, please call (315) 445-5444 or email GradEd@lemoyne.edu.
Parking is available in Lot A located by the Thomas J. Niland Jr. Athletic Complex and ...
W. Carroll Coyne Center for the Performing Arts
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Featured in 1991’s Tous les Matins du Monde, the 15th-century viol will be expertly played by musician Garth Knox in music both old and new, followed by a set featuring Brooklyn-based jazz/rock band Gutbucket. Presented by Music Journeys. Tickets are $15 general; $10 seniors; and free to all students and the Le Moyne Community. For more information, call (315) 445-4523.
Noted author and evolutionary biologist Kenneth Miller, of Brown University, will speak. His talk is titled “Only a Theory? Evolution, Darwin and the Question of Design.”
Miller, a practicing Roman Catholic and author of widely used biology textbooks, was the lead witness in the 2005 Dover, Penn., court battle over the mandatory teaching of Intelligent Design Theory in biology classes in the county’s public schools. His testimony, which was extensively covered in the New Yorker, was instrumenta...
Reilley Room, Reilly Hall
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Dr. David LaRocca will present the first in a series of talks on themes related to the writing of Stanley Cavell, Walter M. Cabot Professor of Aesthetics and the General Theory of Value, Emeritus, at Harvard University, culminating in Cavell’s visit to Le Moyne in April 2010.
LaRocca is coordinating producer and consulting editor of The Intellectual Portrait Series documentary film project for Liberty Fund, Inc., for whom he also directs, leads discussions and participates in sponsored ed...
Gasparino’s talk is titled “The Sellout: How Three Decades of Wall Street Greed and Government Mismanagement Destroyed the Global Financial System,” based on his recent book about the collapse of Bear Stearns.
Gasparino appears as a daily member of CNBC's ensemble, breaking some of the biggest stories affecting the financial markets in recent months. He is also a columnist for Trader Monthly Magazine, and a freelance writer for New York Magazine, Forbes and other publications.
Before joining...
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This concert offers several highlights from the Duke Ellington score to Anatomy of a Murder, a 1959 courtroom drama starring Jimmy Stewart. Tickets are $15 general; $10 senior; and free to all students and the Le Moyne community. For more information, call (315) 445-4523.
A project of the Central New York Peace Studies Consortium
Program Theme: Youth, Drugs, Violence, and Gangs: Global, national and local challenges
Sponsored by the Center for Peace and Global Studies and the Center for Urban and Regional Applied Research (CURAR)
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There will be a campus screening of “Rebuilding Hope,” a film about three “Lost Boys” from Sudan, including Gabriel Bol Deng, Le Moyne class of ’07. The film follows their journey home years after they were forced to flee as children and their efforts to provide health and education to their communities.
The screening is free and open to the public. Following the screening, there will be a question and answer session with Gabriel Bol Deng.
The event is sponsored by the film program, Film C...
Front of Grewen Hall
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In a case still not fully investigated, members of the Salvadoran army killed six Jesuits associated with the Universidad Centroamericana, their housekeeper, and her fifteen-year old daughter in San Salvador during the middle of the night on November 16, 1989. Following the tragedy, Le Moyne College’s 11th president, Charles J. Beirne, S.J., was among the first Jesuits to volunteer to go to El Salvador and take up the work of the martyrs at the Universityof Central America.
A candlelight v...
Panasci Family Chapel
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Violinist Jeremy Mastrangelo and cellist David LeDoux join pianist Fred Karpofffor Schubert’s E-flat Trio, heard in Stanley Kubrick’s 1975 masterpiece BarryLyndon, and Anton Aresnky's masterful Trio in D minor. Tickets are $15 general;$10 senior; and free to all students and the Le Moyne community. For moreinformation, call (315) 445-4523.
Curtin Special Events Room, Campus Center
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The author of books of poetry, fiction, essays and plays, Samuel Hazo is the founder and director of the International Poetry Forum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is also McAnulty Distinguished Professor of English Emeritus at Duquesne University, where he taught for forty-three years. From 1950 until 1957 he served in the United States Marine Corps, completing his tour as a captain. A National Book Award finalist, he was chosen the first State Poet of the Commonwealthof Pennsylvania by Governo...
Wilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
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An exhibit of the work of Peter Michel will be on display in the Wilson Art Gallery from Fri., Nov. 20 through Fri., Dec. 18, and can be seen during regular library hours.
An opening reception will be held in the Wilson Art Gallery on Thurs., Nov. 19, from 5 - 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, call (314) 445-4153.
Peter Michel’s work celebrates self, relationship and community, using symbols to explore the ways in which we are related, connected and t...
Reilley Room, Reilly Hall
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Despite having an excellent source of tap water (Skaneateles lake), most of the Le Moyne community drinks bottled water. "Moving From Bottled Water to Water Bottles" is a forum to understand why bottled water is preferred and how to switch our community to tap water. The forum will begin with a taste test.
Students of CURAR Applied Research Fellows Wayne Grove and Susan Havranek will present their research and proposal of the costs and benefits of shifting campus water consumption...
The Sanzone Center for Catholic Studies and Theological Reflection at Le Moyne College will host a talk by Jeremy Clarke, S.J., titled “Beyond Ricci: A Celebration of 400 Years of the Chinese Catholic Church.”
Jeremy Clarke, S.J., is a postdoctoral fellow in history at Boston College and visiting fellow in the Division of Pacific and Asian History at Australian National University. His talk will address the early history of Jesuit missionary activity in China, beginning with the legendary Matte...
Henninger Athletic Center
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Annual Founders Day Gala
The most prestigious event on the College’s calendar, the annual Founders' Day Gala commemorates and celebrates the establishment of Le Moyne College. Founded in 1946, Le Moyne’s mission is to provide a quality liberal arts education in the Jesuit tradition. A key component of the Founders’ Day program is the presentation of the Simon Le Moyne Award for outstanding leadership for the benefit of society. The award represents the ideals and educational standards exemplifi...
Special Activities, Room, Noreen Reale Falcone Lib
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HGCNY roundtable Q&A
HGCNY: Habitat Gardening in Central NewYork, is a chapter of Wild Ones. Wild Ones: Native Plants, Natural Landscapes promotes environmentally sound landscaping practices to preserve biodiversity through the preservation, restoration and establishment of native plant communities. Wild Ones is a not-for-profit environmental education and advocacy organization.
http://www.hgcny.org/