Music Concert Featuring Alash
Marsh Memorial ChapelAlash is a trio of master throat singers (xöömeizhi) from Tuva, a tiny republic in the heart of Inner Asia. The ancient art of throat singing (xöömei) was developed among […]
Alash is a trio of master throat singers (xöömeizhi) from Tuva, a tiny republic in the heart of Inner Asia. The ancient art of throat singing (xöömei) was developed among […]
Join us for an artist's talk and opening reception for "The Humanity of Place," an exhibition of paintings by Jeffrey L. Neumann '81, G'08. Neumann will discuss his work starting […]
Looking to enjoy delicious foods, desserts, and wines while directly supporting Springfield College scholars? Want to meet more people across campus and network with more departments? The Distinguished Springfield Professors […]
Delivered by Brian Culp, EdD Professor of Health and Physical Activity Leadership in the WellStar College of Health and Human Services at Kennesaw State University The idea of disposability is […]
Guest artist Ana María Álvarez, founding artistic director of Los Angeles-based dance company Contra-Tiempo, will lead participants in various Afro-Latin and urban forms, salsa, rumba, samba, and hip-hop grooves. Together, […]
The faculty members of the Springfield College Physician Assistant Program are pleased to invite you to the White Coat Ceremony for the Class of 2026. This event also will be […]
Join us for an evening with Jason Reynolds, New York Times best-selling author. Reynolds has appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, Late Night with […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]