October 1-December 14
Art: Theme and Improvisation
An exhibition presenting seven artists whose work is based on drawing, line,
shape and repetition. Artist: Edith Altschul. Art Gallery's Lehman Wing.
Tues.-Thurs.,10 am-4 pm. Free admission. For additional information, call
(718) 960-8731.
October 19-December 15, 2004 (Reception: Thursday, November 4)
Art: Intricate Subtleties
Artists: Uli Brahmst, Eugene Brodsky, Geoffrey R. Detrani, Robin J. Miller,
Mariano Del Rosario, Hilda Shen, and Alejandra Villasmil. Lehman College
Art Gallery, Tues.-Thurs., 10 am-4 pm. Free admission. Reception: Art Gallery,
Nov. 4, 5-7 pm. For additional information, call (718) 960-8731.
Through December
Library Exhibit
This fall, Lehman College celebrates the 100th anniversary of the birth
of Nobel Prize-winning author Isaac Bashevis Singer. Copies of his books,
as well as photo and videotapes, are on display. Mon.-Fri., 9 am-9:45 pm;
Sat., 10 am-5:45 pm; Sun. 12 pm-3:45 pm, Lehman College Library. Free admission.
For additional information, call (718) 960-8731.
Monday, November 1
The Set Series
Under the mentorship of Emmy Award-winning Lehman College Professor William
Hoffman, this student-run series features new dramatic works written by
students and professionals. 7 pm, Speech and Theatre Building, Room B20.
Free admission. For confirmation or additional information, call (718) 960-2558.
Wednesday, November 3
Fight Apathy Tour- 2004
Sponsored by the Lehman College Student Activities Office, this tour is
presented by the NYC Student Initiative for AIDS, Inc. The NYC Students
Initiative for AIDS, Inc. is a nonprofit group that seeks to educate and
raise funds to fight the global HIV/AIDS epidemic. The tour will consist
of a dramatic performance and two concurrent workshops. 10:30 am-11:30 am
(concurrent with workshops); 7 pm-9 pm (dramatic performance), Student Life
Building, Rooms 102 and 110. Free admission. For confirmation or additional
information, call (718) 960-7257.
Thursday, November 4
Lecture
Lehman Art Gallery Director Susan Hoetzel discusses a new exhibit by young
New York artists. 12:30 pm, Lehman College Art Gallery. Free admission.
Note: Schedule dates, performance and locations are subject to change for
this event. For confirmation or additional information, call (718) 960-8715.
Thursday, November 4
'Conversations' with William Hoffman
Legendary Metropolitan Opera Star Regina Resnik talks with Lehman College
Professor William Hoffman for his "Conversations" series, aired
over CUNY-TV,
2-3 pm, Carman Hall, Room C14. Free admission. Seating is limited and based
on a first-come, first-served basis. For confirmation or additional information,
call (718) 960-2558.
Saturday, November 6
Undergraduate and Graduate Open House
This event will provide prospective students with the opportunity to meet
with faculty and staff, and to learn more about the curriculum and educational
opportunities at Lehman. 11 am, Music Building. For reservations, call 1-877-534-6261.
Saturday, November 6
Financial Aid Workshop
Workshops will be offered in English and Spanish.
2 pm, Music Building. Free admission. For additional information, call (718)
960-8545.
Saturday, November 6
The Comedians (with Shelley Berman, Bill Dana, Dick Gregory, Louis Nye
and Mort Sahl with Host Dick Cavett.)
8 pm, Concert Hall. Ticket Prices: $40, $35, $30 and $25. To purchase tickets,
call (718) 960-8833.
Sunday, November 7
Virsky Ukrainian National Dance Company
2 pm, Concert Hall. Ticket Prices: $35, $30, $25 and $20. To purchase tickets,
call (718) 960-8833.
Monday, November 8
Book Discussion
This fall, Lehman College celebrates the 100th anniversary of the birth
of Nobel Prize-winning author Isaac Bashevis Singer. There will be a book
discussion of "The Spinoza of Market Street." 2 pm, Lehman Library
Conference Room. Free admission. For confirmation or additional information,
call (718) 960-8577.
Tuesday, November 9
Lehman Latin Jazz Ensemble
Victor Rendon and Armando Rodriguez co-direct the Lehman Latin Jazz Ensemble,
making its debut performance with the music of Machito, Tito Puente and
others. 4:30 pm, Music Building Cafeteria. Free admission. For confirmation
or additional information, call (718) 960-8247.
Wednesday, November 10
Faculty Piano Recital
Pianist Joanne Chang of the Lehman music faculty performs Bach (Fantasy),
Debussy (Suite Bergamasque) and three "Revolution Etudes" by Chopin,
Rachmaninoff and Skriabin. 12:30 pm, Recital Hall (3rd Floor, Music Building).
Free admission. For confirmation or additional information, call (718) 960-8247.
Thursday, November 11
Hyland Harris Jazz Trio
The jazz soloist and the ensemble in performance. 12:30 pm, East Dining
Room in the Music Building. Free admission. Note: Schedule dates, performance
and locations are subject to change for this event. For confirmation or
additional information, call (718) 960-8715.
Friday, November 12
Campus Tour
2 pm, Music Building, Room 313. For reservations, call 1-877-LEHMAN-1.
Sunday, November 14
Lehman Woodwind Quintet
Lehman Woodwind Quintet performs "Winds of Change." Music by Barber,
Ibert, Jager, Persichetti and Sousa. 2 pm, Recital Hall (3rd floor Music
Building). Free admission. For confirmation or additional information, call
(718) 960-8247.
Monday, November 15
Enemies: A Love Story (film)
Lehman College celebrates the 100th anniversary of the birth of Nobel Prize-winning
author Isaac Bashevis Singer with the film "Enemies: A Love Story."
2 pm, Lehman Library Conference Room. Free admission. For reservations,
call (718) 960-8577.
Monday, November 15
Joan Miller's Dance Players
Joan Miller's Dance Players present a mixed media concert in "Thanks/Giving"
to honor those who inspired and touched our lives through their music, art
and life experiences. 11 am, APEX, Room M18. Free admission. For confirmation
or additional information, call (212) 568-8854.
Monday, November 15
The Set Series
Under the mentorship of Emmy award-winning Lehman College Professor William
Hoffman, this student-run series features new dramatic works written by
students and professionals. 7 pm, Speech and Theatre Building, Room B20.
Free admission. For confirmation or additional information, call (718) 960-2558.
Wednesday, November 17
Faculty Piano Recital
Piano performance by music faculty member Ruby Hyatt. 12:30 pm, Recital
Hall (3rd floor, Music Building). Free admission. For additional information
or confirmation, call (718) 960-8247.
Thursday, November 18
Hispanic College Fair
For undergraduate and graduate students. 9:30 am-12:30 pm, Lehman College's
APEX building.
Thursday, November 18
Song Recital
Paul Kreuzer and Friends: Themes and variations in music about changing
times and changing seasons. 12:30 pm, Recital Hall, Music Building, Room
306. Free admission. Note: Schedule dates, performance and locations are
subject to change for this event. For confirmation or additional information,
call (718) 960-8715.
Friday, November 19
Campus Tour
2 pm, Music Building, Room 313. For reservations, call 1-877-LEHMAN-1.
Monday, November 22
Lecture: 'Isaac Bashevis Singer and Becoming an American Writer'
This fall, Lehman College celebrates the 100th anniversary of the birth
of Nobel Prize-winning author Isaac Bashevis Singer. Lehman Professor Zelda
Kahan Newman delivers a talk on "Isaac Bashevis Singer and Becoming
an American Writer." 2 pm, Lehman College Library Atrium, 2nd Floor.
Free admission. For confirmation or additional information, call (718) 960-8577.
Tuesday, November 23
'Conversations' with William Hoffman
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Edward Albee talks with Lehman College
Professor William Hoffman in his "Conversations" series. 1-2 pm,
Carman Hall, Room C14. Free admission. Seating is limited and based on a
first-come, first-served basis. For confirmation or additional information,
call (718) 960-2558.
Monday, November 29
The Set Series
Under the mentorship of Emmy award-winning Lehman College Professor William
Hoffman, this student-run series plans to read new dramatic works written
by students and professionals. 7 pm, Speech and Theatre Building, Room B20.
Free admission. For confirmation or additional information, call (718) 960-2558.