Exhibits and more...Gordon Cheung & Jonathan Seliger An exhibition of two important contemporary artists. Gordon Cheung uses Financial Times stock listings in his multimedia paintings. His …
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12/9/09
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Hofstra University president Stuart Rabinowitz announced this morning that its Board of Trustees has voted unanimously to eliminate the school's football program and will reinvest those resources into new academic programs and need-based scholarships.
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12/3/09
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Fresh off a 2008-09 campaign that saw the Hofstra women’s basketball team more than triple its win total from the previous season, fourth-year head coach Krista Kilburn-Steveskey sees an even brighter future ahead for the program after assembling one of the best freshman classes in the nation.
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Andrew Coen
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12/3/09
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Exhibits and more...
America’s Irreplaceable Dance Treasures: The First 100 The exhibit showcases influential dance movements, institutions and individual artists who have shaped American …
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12/2/09
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Hofstra men’s basketball team was picked to finish sixth in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) but if its Nov. 17 performance at Connecticut, where the Pride nearly upset the nationally ranked Big East power, is any indication, head coach Tom Pecora’s squad may make those preseason prognostications seem way off come March.
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Andrew Coen
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11/25/09
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Exhibits and more...
America’s Irreplaceable Dance Treasures: The First 100 The exhibit showcases influential dance movements, institutions and individual artists who have shaped American …
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11/25/09
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Weekend
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On Stage
Celebrating DanceHofstra’s Dance Program celebrates its silver anniversary with a fall dance concert reuniting some of its most successful alumni – now professional dancers. …
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11/18/09
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On Stage
Yellow Labyrinths: The Many Worlds of BorgesExperience the works of acclaimed writer Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986), in an original show, conceived and performed by Bob Spiotto. Get ready …
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11/11/09
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Exhibits and more...America’s Irreplaceable Dance Treasures: The First 100 The exhibit showcases influential dance movements, institutions and individual artists who have shaped American dance. …
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11/11/09
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The legacy of pop superstar George Harrison is explored at a concert at Hofstra University on Friday, which delves into the former Beatle’s spiritualism and humanitarian interests. Hofstra’s Hinduism instructor, Joshua M. Greene, author of the bestselling biography “Here Comes the Sun,” leads the program. More than merely a tribute concert, (although there is plenty of music from The Beatles era to enjoy), the production features Indian music and meditative chanting by As Kindred Spirits, in a look into the life and times of the pop idol turned mystic.
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11/4/09
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