Events

Handmade/Homemade Exhibit
March 1-31, 2010
Mortola Library, Pleasantville Campus
This mini-exhibition includes handmade, homemade and letterpress chapbooks, one-of-a-kind editions and broadsides.
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Permanent Art Collection
March 15-April 8, 2010
Choate House Gallery, Pleasantville Campus
An exhibit featuring paintings, drawings, photographs, prints, and mixed media. >> More information
An Evening with Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson
Author of The Pluto Files
March 18, 2010
6:00-8:00PM, Multipurpose Room, New York City Campus
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The Left Forum Conference
March 19-21, 2010
One Pace Plaza, New York City Campus
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Find out more about the new MA in Management for Public Safety and Homeland Security Professionals.
Join our online chat Thursday, March 18 from 12:30-1:30PM
News
Roger Sayre’s work is included in the exhibit, “Hair Tactics” at Jersey City Museum through August 22, 2010 and another project was recently reviewed in Sculpture Magazine.
Read about Dyson’s newest masters program in the Crain’s article, “Master’s degree tackles terrorism.”
The Actors Studio Drama School Repertory Season is already getting a lot of media attention! Read about this year’s Rep Season on Broadwayworld.com, TheaterMania, and Back Stage Blog Stage.
Farrokh Hormozi was recently interviewed about “Why Hourly Wage Earners Are Happier Than Salaried Workers.”
“Dazzle” by Fine Arts adjunct professor Carl Fudge is on display at the Ronald Feldman Fine Arts gallery through April 3.
During the last Presidential election Meghana Nayak and Sid Ray were invited to write the study guide to accompany the film, What’s Your Point, Honey?, which is now being televised for Women’s History Month.
Professor Mark Hussey spoke about the role of Second Wave feminism in Virginia Woolf studies at Smith College in February.
Performing Arts Professor Edward Allan Baker’s sibling plays DOLORES/NORTH OF PROVIDENCE are being performed at SFS Theatre Company in Los Angeles through March 27.
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Susan Herman, JD, offers a new approach to helping victims rebuild their lives in her new book Parallel Justice for Victims of Crime.
Life at Dyson
Remembering Our Colleague
Leo Greenfest
Pace University mourns the loss of Leo Greenfest, who taught as an adjunct lecturer in the Mathematics Department on the New York City campus for 52 years. >> View Dean Nira Herrmann’s Message

Performing arts students, alumni and faculty are teaming up with world-renowned La Ma Ma Experimental Theatre to present Three One Acts by Mrozek starting March 19. Find out more. Read about it on Broadwayworld.com.

Dyson Adjunct Professors Angelo Spillo, Director of the Environmental Center, and Sue Maxam, University Director of Student Success, presented, “Integrating Sustainability and Social Justice into the Student Experience” on February 12, 2010 at the 10th Annual Student Affairs Conference at NYU. They shared “12 Steps for Initiating a Green School.” Professors Spillo and Maxam co-teach the “Exploring our Environment” learning community course.

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