Thursday, April 28, 2022
Community M-Room: The Impact of Gentrification on People of Color
Join in the discussion about the impacts that gentrification can have on individuals and communities of color and the challenges that come with it.
Hosted by Fabian Sotelo, OMA Ambassador
Thursday, April 28, 2022
Young, Gifted and Black
The Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art
curated by Antwaun Sargent and Matt Wycoff
Young, Gifted and Black showcases works, in a variety of mediums, by emerging artists of African descent, alongside works by established artists who have paved the way for the younger generation.
Artists include: Derrick Adams, Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, Sadie Barnette, Kevin Beasley, Nayland Blake, Jordan Casteel, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Caitlin Cherry, Bethany Collins, Cy Gavin, Alteronce Gumby, Chase Hall, Allison Janae Hamilton, David Hammons, Kenyatta A. C. Hinkle, Lonnie Holley, Tomashi Jackson, Rashid Johnson, Samuel Levi Jones, Jarrett Key, Deana Lawson, Glenn Ligon, Eric N. Mack, Kerry James Marshall, Troy Michie, Wardell Milan, Narcissister, Arcmanoro Niles, Clifford Owens, Jennifer Packer, Adam Pendleton, Christina Quarles, Andy Robert, Latoya Ruby-Frazier, Jacolby Satterwhite, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Gerald Sheffield, Lorna Simpson, Sable Elyse Smith, Vaughn Spann, Henry Taylor, Chiffon Thomas, Mickalene Thomas, William Villalongo, Kara Walker, Nari Ward, D’Angelo Lovell Williams, Wilmer Wilson IV and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
This exhibition is courtesy of the Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art.
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This exhibition was supported in part by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Exhibition and programs supported in part by the Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Equity and Africana Studies and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this exhibition do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Pride Center Student Support Spaces - BPFQ
A closed safe space for students bisexual, pansexual, fluid or queer identifying students to gather as community.
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Diner en Blanc
Diner en Blanc is an inclusive dinner celebration for Lehigh students, faculty, and staff to come together to celebrate the end of the academic year. It is held at a secret location that guests will be transported to the night of the event. There will be food, music, dancing, and a chance to have a great night with all your friends. The semi-formal brown and white theme of the night will provide an elegant evening to relax before final exams begin.
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Diner en Blanc
Diner en Blanc is an inclusive dinner celebration for Lehigh students, faculty, and staff to come together to celebrate the end of the academic year. It is held at a secret location that guests will be transported to the night of the event. There will be food, music, dancing, and a chance to have a great night with all your friends. The semi-formal brown and white theme of the night will provide an elegant evening to relax before final exams begin.
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Young, Gifted and Black
The Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art
curated by Antwaun Sargent and Matt Wycoff
Young, Gifted and Black showcases works, in a variety of mediums, by emerging artists of African descent, alongside works by established artists who have paved the way for the younger generation.
Artists include: Derrick Adams, Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, Sadie Barnette, Kevin Beasley, Nayland Blake, Jordan Casteel, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Caitlin Cherry, Bethany Collins, Cy Gavin, Alteronce Gumby, Chase Hall, Allison Janae Hamilton, David Hammons, Kenyatta A. C. Hinkle, Lonnie Holley, Tomashi Jackson, Rashid Johnson, Samuel Levi Jones, Jarrett Key, Deana Lawson, Glenn Ligon, Eric N. Mack, Kerry James Marshall, Troy Michie, Wardell Milan, Narcissister, Arcmanoro Niles, Clifford Owens, Jennifer Packer, Adam Pendleton, Christina Quarles, Andy Robert, Latoya Ruby-Frazier, Jacolby Satterwhite, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Gerald Sheffield, Lorna Simpson, Sable Elyse Smith, Vaughn Spann, Henry Taylor, Chiffon Thomas, Mickalene Thomas, William Villalongo, Kara Walker, Nari Ward, D’Angelo Lovell Williams, Wilmer Wilson IV and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
This exhibition is courtesy of the Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art.
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This exhibition was supported in part by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Exhibition and programs supported in part by the Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Equity and Africana Studies and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this exhibition do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Virtual Inclusion Insights - Part 1 | Human Resources
In this two session program, you will view and discuss eleven video insights presented by Steve Robbins, Ph.D.
In the various video clips, Steve will discuss stereotypes and unintentional intolerance. Steve also discusses how human nature and our brains don't always help us be inclusive, and what we can do to prevent this.
Inclusion Insights is part of our Cornerstones of Community track and is an expectation of all staff.
In order to fulfill Cornerstones of Community requirements, Parts 1 and 2 of the virtual version of this course must both be completed. Parts 1 and 2 must be taken in order.
Enroll for Part 1 here
Enroll for Part 2 here
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
Our Stories, Our Voices
Our Stories Our Voices opening reception will highlight a portrait exhibition celebrating Lehigh women and their strength. This is in collaboration with Soaring Together, celebrating 50 years of women at Lehigh.
Our Stories, Our Voices be on display on the first floor of the Linderman Library starting Tuesday, April 26 right outside Lucy's Cafe!
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
Young, Gifted and Black
The Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art
curated by Antwaun Sargent and Matt Wycoff
Young, Gifted and Black showcases works, in a variety of mediums, by emerging artists of African descent, alongside works by established artists who have paved the way for the younger generation.
Artists include: Derrick Adams, Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, Sadie Barnette, Kevin Beasley, Nayland Blake, Jordan Casteel, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Caitlin Cherry, Bethany Collins, Cy Gavin, Alteronce Gumby, Chase Hall, Allison Janae Hamilton, David Hammons, Kenyatta A. C. Hinkle, Lonnie Holley, Tomashi Jackson, Rashid Johnson, Samuel Levi Jones, Jarrett Key, Deana Lawson, Glenn Ligon, Eric N. Mack, Kerry James Marshall, Troy Michie, Wardell Milan, Narcissister, Arcmanoro Niles, Clifford Owens, Jennifer Packer, Adam Pendleton, Christina Quarles, Andy Robert, Latoya Ruby-Frazier, Jacolby Satterwhite, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Gerald Sheffield, Lorna Simpson, Sable Elyse Smith, Vaughn Spann, Henry Taylor, Chiffon Thomas, Mickalene Thomas, William Villalongo, Kara Walker, Nari Ward, D’Angelo Lovell Williams, Wilmer Wilson IV and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
This exhibition is courtesy of the Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art.
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This exhibition was supported in part by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Exhibition and programs supported in part by the Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Equity and Africana Studies and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this exhibition do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Saturday, April 23, 2022
Young, Gifted and Black
The Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art
curated by Antwaun Sargent and Matt Wycoff
Young, Gifted and Black showcases works, in a variety of mediums, by emerging artists of African descent, alongside works by established artists who have paved the way for the younger generation.
Artists include: Derrick Adams, Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, Sadie Barnette, Kevin Beasley, Nayland Blake, Jordan Casteel, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Caitlin Cherry, Bethany Collins, Cy Gavin, Alteronce Gumby, Chase Hall, Allison Janae Hamilton, David Hammons, Kenyatta A. C. Hinkle, Lonnie Holley, Tomashi Jackson, Rashid Johnson, Samuel Levi Jones, Jarrett Key, Deana Lawson, Glenn Ligon, Eric N. Mack, Kerry James Marshall, Troy Michie, Wardell Milan, Narcissister, Arcmanoro Niles, Clifford Owens, Jennifer Packer, Adam Pendleton, Christina Quarles, Andy Robert, Latoya Ruby-Frazier, Jacolby Satterwhite, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Gerald Sheffield, Lorna Simpson, Sable Elyse Smith, Vaughn Spann, Henry Taylor, Chiffon Thomas, Mickalene Thomas, William Villalongo, Kara Walker, Nari Ward, D’Angelo Lovell Williams, Wilmer Wilson IV and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
This exhibition is courtesy of the Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art.
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This exhibition was supported in part by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Exhibition and programs supported in part by the Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Equity and Africana Studies and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this exhibition do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.