“Ven a Comer” – Installation on Campus

Residential Quad

Visit the Ven a Comer installation on the Residential Quad, created by Spring 22 CEL student, Paola Castañeda. Ven a Comer is a joint senior thesis in Drama and Latin American & Latinx Studies.

O+ BHMK Mural Tour (in person)

BLM Mural Kingston 695 Broadway, Kingston, NY

Enjoy a tour of some of O Positive’s most fascinating outdoor wall murals. This is a specially guided walk that will provide you with an exciting and interesting experience of unique art in Kingston. The walk will begin at 10am at the Black Lives Matter Mural located at 695 Broadway at Liberty St. in Kingston,

Free

Meeting New York’s Ambitious Climate Goals: Conflict, Compromise, and NIMBY in Renewable Energy Siting (virtual)

10th Annual Woodstock Land Conservancy Film & Discussion Series Hosted by Scenic Hudson. Register here! In 2019, NYS passed the most ambitious, hopeful, and solution-oriented legislation in the country to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. By 2030, 70% of our electricity must come from renewables. In our part of the Hudson Valley, this means solar farms.

Free

Free Write with TMI Project

Join the TMI Project for a free weekly writing workshop series facilitated by trained workshop leaders. Drop in whenever you're available! Register here!

Free

The Challenge and Opportunity of Greening America’s Small Cities (virtual)

Join The Future of Small Cities for a webinar on The Challenge & Opportunity of Greening America’s Small Cities to learn about opportunities to decarbonize through "green investment," electrification projects, district geothermal, energy storage, hyper-local urban food systems, community solar projects, and other innovative designs. Presenters: Dr. Catherine Tumber, author of Small, Gritty, and Green,

Women In Science: Turning Data into Action with Tracy Brown (virtual)

Hear about ways that scientists and advocates are working together to bring about a cleaner environment while letting data tell the story. See examples of pollution reduction and conservation investments that were spurred by water quality monitoring. Explore data-based storytelling tools that connect with the public, elected officials, and resource managers to increase understanding of

Free

Hudson Valley Performing Arts Lab Info Session (virtual)

The Hudson Valley Performing Arts Lab is teaming up again with the Samuel Dorsky Museum in New Paltz, New York to create a devised performance piece in direct response to the works of art currently on display in the Dorsky's exhibit “Mary Frank: The Observing Heart.” All performing artists of all disciplines (ages 18 and