Events at Le Moyne
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Screening of the Social Network
All members of the campus community are invited to a screening of The Social Network (David Fincher, 2010), a dramatic film about Mark Zuckerberg鈥檚 beginning/the origins of Facebook. The screening will take place on Monday, March 23 at 5:30 p.m. in Reilly Hall 244 and is part of the Film Program's Screening Series for spring 2026 semester.
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Pre-Law Society General Meeting: LSAT Prep, Social
Join us on Monday nights at 5:30pm in Reilly Hall 439 for our general meetings! This week's meeting will serve as a short prep session for our second LSAT Practice Exam (Saturday, March 28) and a trivia/game night. We hope to see you there!
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How to Write Young Adult Fiction: A Craft Talk
Join us for How to Write Young Adult Fiction: A Craft Talk with Mason Stokes, Professor of English at Skidmore College. In this engaging session, Stokes will explore the art and craft of writing young adult fiction, offering insight into voice, character development, theme, and the unique demands of writing for teen readers.
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Diasperialism: Interrogating Aussie-American Experiences Across the Irish World
In the century between 1820 and 1920, almost 8 million Irish men and women migrated to nearly every corner of the globe, and as scholars from Cian McMahon to Colin Barr have noted, their contacts with one another created a sense of connection, sometimes referred to as 鈥渢he Irish World.鈥 Within that world, however, one found significant diversity in their approach to their new settlements and t...
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Transnational Feminist Symposium
Since the Covid-19 pandemic, there has been an increased focus on wellness and self-care. Feminist scholars have embraced the need for such care, including poet and artist Tricia Hersey, the founder of Nap Ministry. In this symposium, a panel of transnational and Black feminist scholars will grapple with some of the approaches used to explore care work and wellness studies. They will dive into...
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Pre-Law Society LSAT Practice Exam 2
Our second of three LSAT (Law School Admissions Test) practice exams for the semester. Take a paper version of the LSAT in a low-stakes but still accurate testing environment with timing and proctoring. Taking as many practice tests as possible is one of the best ways to study for the LSAT, so this is a great opportunity to get started and find your strengths/weaknesses for future studying.
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SUNY Oswego Professor to Present Social Science Seminar
Please join us on Tuesday, April 7 at 4 p.m. in the Reilley Room for the fourth talk in the spring 2026 Social Science Seminar Series. Linea Cutter, Ph.D., assistant professor of political Science at SUNY Oswego will present 鈥淧olitics, Pills, and Injections: Examining Ozempic鈥檚 Place in U.S. Diet Culture鈥 Using insights from political, feminist, and queer theorists, this talk contextualizes...
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Queer Theory, Weight Loss and Marketing
Using insights from political, feminist and queer theorists, Dr. Linea Cutter will present a critique of diet culture in the United States. She will contextualize the popularity of diabetes and weight loss medications like Ozempic and Wegovy as part of a longer gendered history of appetite suppressant use and marketing, drawing on the work of queer theorist Paul Preciado to show how diet pills,...
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Screening of The Wizard of Oz
All members of the campus community are invited to a screening of the Wizard of Oz (Victor Fleming, 1939), a classic on the big screen. The screening will take place on Wednesday, April 8 at 5:15 p.m. in Reilly Hall 244 and is part of the Film Program's Screening Series for spring 2026 semester.
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Screening of Birdman
All members of the campus community are invited to a screening of Birdman (Alejandro I帽谩rritu, 2014), a surrealist film about Hollywood superhero franchises, Broadway theater and American obsessions with fame. The screening will take place on Sunday, April 12 at 4 p.m. in Reilly Hall 244 and is part of the Film Program's Screening Series for spring 2026 semester.
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Pre-Law Society Alumni Speaker Series: William Erickson
This week's general meeting will be our second alumni speaker this semester: William Erickson, class of 1992. William attended Notre Dame law school and currently specializes in anti-corruption, compliance, and ethics. He has also practiced in litigation, contract disputes, employment, dispute resolution, arbitration, and corporate governance in the past. Join us to ask your law school and care...
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Screening and Panel Discussion: Lynch/Oz
Join us for a screening and panel discussion of the film Lynch/Oz (from which two excerpts will be shown) about the influence of Wizard of Oz and children鈥檚 media on imaginative cinema and popular culture. Featuring Erin Mullally and Julie Grossman of the Department of English and Communication and Matt Fee of the Integral Honors Program. This event is co-sponsored by the Forum on the Imagin...