The New York Times describes Midnight on Beacon Street as “an impressive debut.”
Hoffman won the Berru Poetry Award in Memory of Ruth and Bernie Weinflash for When There Was Light.
Lecturer David Handschuh wins two prestigious New York Press Photographers Association Awards.
Untitled (2023) is on view in the Humanities Building lobby.
The producer, songwriter, and recording artist is recognized for his pivotal collaboration with the rapper Ice Spice.
The Girl Bandits of the Warsaw Ghetto: A Female Military History of the Warsaw Ghetto and its Uprising, a narrative history, will be published in 2025.
The Assistant Professor of Communications directed Their Voice.
Helado won the Audience Choice Award.
The investigative reporter and host explores the fascinating and frightening true story behind bringing the abortion pill to the US in the 90s.
Penguin Books will publish his yet unfinished PhD dissertation in history, an incredible coup.
The spring 2023 issue of the music journalism magazine is published.
Cinema Love will be published by Dutton Books and John Murray Press in 2024.
Dr. Jeffrey Gurock gave a book talk on the Jewish experience in Parkchester and examined how race and ethnicity played a part in the social, economic, and cultural makeup of the neighborhood.
Hue TV, a conceptual and performance work by Martinez, is the President’s Award for Public Art selection for 2022 and will be on view on campus (and on Instagram) for the remainder of the spring 2023 semester.
The $150,000 grant by the National Endowment for the Humanities will support language, literature, and history with a focus on Spanish heritage speakers.
A weekly online and social gathering for the Purchase College Community to discuss films and topics related to Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies.
Every Tuesday from July 6 to August 10, 2021 6:00–8:00pm, via zoom
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Journalism major Sonia Barkat ’21 recently had a book of plays published, Winter Stars: Three 10-Minute Plays: From Tragedy to Fantasy to Comedy.
The history and studio composition double major is among two Purchase College graduating seniors to receive the prestigious 2020 Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence.
On Wednesday, April 10, an audience packed the Neuberger Museum of Art’s Center Gallery to hear jazz musicians interpret the poetry of Kevin Young.
This year’s Roy and Shirley Durst Distinguished Chair in Literature, Michael Chabon, welcomed his longtime friend, Neil Gaiman, for a wide-ranging and warm discussion.