Current Hot Topics in Politics

Online via Zoom

Thursday, April 4 Faculty Presenters: Leeland Whitted and John Sterlacci Time: 11:00 am Two of our political science professors take on any and all hot topics of the day in politics. Don't miss this great and informative discussion. Contact Professor John Sterlacci at sterlaccijr@sunybroome.edu with any questions. Meeting ID: 986 6467 4034 Passcode: 607504 Attend […]

Election Misinformation: What to Expect and What to Do About It

Titchener Building Room 101

Thursday, April 18 Faculty Discussion Leaders: Librarian Paul Bond and Librarian Dana Curtin Time: 11:00 am With a major election coming up this year we can expect political operatives to play fast and loose with the truth. What have we seen in the past with regards to election misinformation and what does that tell us […]

Great Books Discussion: G-man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century

Online via Zoom

Wednesday, April 24 Faculty Presenter: I.J. Byrnes Time: 11:00 am This event is open to everyone! Join this Zoom session for a lively discussion of the last half of the nonfiction work G-Man by Yale Historian Beverly Gage who won the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for biography with this book. For the greatest benefit, plan to finish […]

Environmental Impacts of Fast Fashion

Titchener Building Room 101

Thursday, April 25 Faculty Panelists: Kennie Leet, Erin Heard and Jason Smith Time: 11:00 am Join three of our campus’ physical scientists for a lively discussion of how fast fashion affects the environment. Attend live only Live Location: Titchener Building, Room 101 If you need accommodations to participate in this event, please contact the Accessibility Resources Office […]

World History: Viewing History Through the Eyes of Artists

Titchener Building Room 101

Thursday, May 2 Faculty Presenter: John Pierog Time: 11:00 am Join World History students and their professor for a review of famous paintings that depict key historical events from around the world. How have artists shaped our view of history? What can we learn about one field, history, by looking through the traditions of another […]

13th, Film Screening

Titchener Building Room 101

Thursday, May 9 Faculty Presenter: I.J. Byrnes Time: 11:00 am Watch a key segment of director Ava DuVernay’s documentary film, 13th, which focuses on how race informs the U.S. system of mass incarceration. Attend live only Live Location: Titchener Building, Room 101 If you need accommodations to participate in this event, please contact the Accessibility Resources Office […]