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March 2018
Cine Club Film Series Presents “The Celebration”
The Young Islanders
These eight sensational performers have traditional Irish music, song and dance running through their veins. They have toured as lead performers with Riverdance and Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance, performed as soloists on PBS specials, shared the stage with Bono, and collaborated with Ronnie Wood (Rolling Stones) and Sting (The Police). Purchase a ticket via the link below to the Performing Arts Series.
Find out more »April 2018
Brave New Plays
This theater production will be directed, produced, designed, and performed by SRU students. Dates: April 20-21, 23-26 at 7:30 p.m. April 22 at 2 p.m.
Find out more »October 2018
Bailey Vox Reading
Students share their creative writing.
Find out more »Concord Floral
Concord Floral is a one-million-square-foot abandoned greenhouse and a refuge for neighbourhood kids; a place all to themselves in which to dream, dare, and come of age. But hidden there is a secret no one wants to confront, and when two friends stumble upon it they set off an unstoppable chain of events, from shadows in parking lots to phone calls from the grave. It's time for the teens of Concord Floral to start talking. To buy tickets, please visit the Performance Schedule.
Find out more »Invisible Victims
INVISIBLE VICTIMS is a panel examining sexual assault through an intersectional lens. It will feature panelists from the SRU community, including Dr. Melissa Ford of the History Department and Psychology & Gender Studies major, Kourtney Kotvas, as well as a performance and discussion with guest artist, Kevin Kantor! Kevin is a renowned spoken word poet who has toured nationally, performing & leading workshops at colleges & universities across the country.
Find out more »Take Back the Night Rally
November 2018
Opera Scenes Concert
For more information, visit the SRU Music Department website
Find out more »International Dinner
The 44th Annual International Dinner. The buffet-style meal annually draws approximately 300 guests from the community who will be treated to singing, dancing and various performances while partaking in more than three dozen ethnic dishes prepared and served by international students. The menu will feature chicken curry (Southeast Asia), bulgogi (South Korea) and baklava (Middle East). Tickets for the event are $25 for the general public, $15 for students and $10 for children under the age of 12 and can be purchased in advance at the Smith Student Center Information Desk.
Find out more »Screening of “13th” with Discussion to Follow
Sponsored by SRU Student Nonprofit Alliance: IZE on Respect, Inclusion, and Decency. Discussion by Heather Rice and Jason Hilton. For more information, visit the SRU Student Nonprofit Alliance Facebook Page
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