The Humanity of Place – Paintings by Jeffrey L. Neumann

William Blizard Gallery, Second Floor, Blake Hall 263 Alden Street, Springfield, MA

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in […]

The Humanity of Place – Paintings by Jeffrey L. Neumann

William Blizard Gallery, Second Floor, Blake Hall 263 Alden Street, Springfield, MA

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in […]

The Humanity of Place – Paintings by Jeffrey L. Neumann

William Blizard Gallery, Second Floor, Blake Hall 263 Alden Street, Springfield, MA

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in […]

Doctor of Medical Science Graduate Virtual Information Session

Virtual 263 Alden Street, Springfield

Learn more about our Doctorate of Medical Science program at Springfield College. Our DMSc program was created by PAs, offering an unparalleled opportunity for PAs to elevate their careers and impact patient care. If you have questions prior to hearing from us, please email graduate@springfield.edu or call (413) 748-3225. Register Here    

BIPOC Employee Luncheon

Cleveland E. and Phyllis B. Dodge Room (B), Flynn Campus Union

Please join Slandie Dieujuste, PhD, vice president for Campus Life and Inclusion, for a light lunch and fellowship for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) employees. Please RSVP by Friday, October 11. RSVP NOW! This event is sponsored by the Division of Campus Life and Inclusion. Questions? Contact Campus Life and Inclusion staff at […]

Dialogues on Democracy – Inflation/Cost of Living

Hickory Hall, Room 109

Join us for an engaging series of election-year dialogues on some of the most pressing issues facing voters in 2024. In the spirit of the Socratic Dialogues—one of the organizing principles of our First Year Seminar—the Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship, along with faculty, staff, and administration around campus, are organizing open […]

Better to be Human?

Harold C. Smith Presentation Room, Stitzer Welcome Center at Judd Gymnasia

Presented by Robert Gruber, PhD Associate Professor of Philosophy Many philosophers have claimed that the life of a typical human is much better than the life of a typical nonhuman animal. This is often said to be a result of our long lifespans (so more opportunities to acquire good things), our greater intellectual and emotional […]

Physician Assistant Graduate Virtual Information Session

Virtual 263 Alden Street, Springfield

Learn more about our Physician Assistant graduate program at Springfield College. If you have questions prior to hearing from us, please email graduate@springfield.edu or call (413) 748-3225. Register Here    

Literary Reading by Novelist Thérèse Soukar Chehade

The Forum, Harold C. Smith Learning Commons (Room 201)

Novelist Thérèse Soukar Chehade will read from her new novel set during Lebanon’s civil war. In We Walked On, we meet Rita, a 14-year-old girl, and Hisham, her 30-year-old Arabic teacher, who must negotiate a moral landscape perverted by political unrest and war. Chehade’s first novel, Loom, won the 2011 Arab American Book Award in fiction.  Born in Beirut, […]

Dialogues on Democracy – Gun Violence/Gun Control

Hickory Hall, Room 109

Join us for an engaging series of election-year dialogues on some of the most pressing issues facing voters in 2024. In the spirit of the Socratic Dialogues—one of the organizing principles of our First Year Seminar—the Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship, along with faculty, staff, and administration around campus, are organizing open […]

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