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NY Jets vs. Patriots

Pinewood Hall Lounge

Location:  Pinewood Hall Lounge FREE Pizza and Refreshments Sponsored by the Office of Student Engagement, The Office of Residential Life, and The Student Government Association.

Italian Club Cannoli Social

Student Center – Conference Room 202C

An event to get to know E-Board and each other while cannolis are served.

LED by Tigger Event

Anacon Hall A and B

Featuring speaker, author, and producer Nic Sheff along with community resources. Brought to you by the Tigger Stavola Foundation for Drug Prevention and Education.

Event Series Abs, Legs and Butt

Abs, Legs and Butt

Boylan Gym South

Sculpt your abs, legs, and butt with this moderate-intensity level class focusing on basic body weight movements such as squats and lunges. Work your core with planks, crunches, and other exercises for a total lower body/core workout.

Free

Munch: Love, Ghosts and Lady Vampires

Pollak Theatre

Munch: Love, Ghosts and Lady Vampires strives to shed new light on Edvard Munch, a profoundly mysterious, fascinating man, a trailblazer and a master for everyone who came after him. Now marks a turning point in our knowledge of the artist: the new MUNCH museum which opened in October 2021 in Oslo houses the immense legacy the artist left to his city: 28,000 works of art including paintings, prints, drawings, notebooks, sketches, photographs and his experiments with film. This extraordinary legacy gives us an exceptional insight into the mind, the passions and the art of this genius.

$23 (adult); $21 (senior); $10 (child); $5 (MU student)

Open House at The Linda Grunin Simulation Lab

Linda Grunin Simulation Lab 185 Hwy 36,, West Long Branch, NJ, United States

Behind the Scene at the Sim Lab We invite you to learn how simulation works.   We want to introduce you to our Specialized Patients, our actors who play the various characters.   Take part in a delivery. You will be be asked to take a hands on roll in out OB room with the […]

free

A Tribute to Jean Valentine – Panel Discussion featuring Alice Ostriker, Joan Larkin, Carey Salerno, and Anne Marie Macari

Julian Abele Room (The Great Hall Room 104)

Jean Valentine was born in Chicago, earned her B.A. from Radcliffe College, and lived most of her life in New York City. She won the Yale Younger Poets Award for her first book, Dream Barker and Other Poems, in 1965. Valentine authored over a dozen collections of poetry including, The River at Wolf (1992); Door in the Mountain: New and Collected Poems, 1965-2003 (2007); Break the Glass (2010); and Shirt in Heaven (2015). All of her full-length works, including an unpublished manuscript, have been compiled in the posthumous collection, Light Me Down: The New & Collected Poems of Jean Valentine (2024).

Free and open to the public

Poetry Readings with Q&A Featuring Alicia Ostriker & Joan Larkin

Julian Abele Room (The Great Hall Room 104)

ALICIA OSTRIKER has published 19 collections of poetry, been twice nominated for the National Book Award, and has twice received the National Jewish Book Award for Poetry, among other honors. JOAN LARKIN is the author of five previous collections of poetry, including Blue Hanuman (2014); My Body: New and Selected Poems (2007), which received the Audre Lorde Award from the Publishing Triangle; Lambda Literary Award winner Cold River (1997); and Housework (1975). With Jaime Manrique, Larkin translated Sor Juana’ s Love Poems, a bilingual edition of Sor Juana Inez de la Cruz’ s poetry (1997).

Free and open to the public but registration is required.