Events at Le Moyne
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Yoga
Yoga - a mindful practice that blends movement, breath, and strength to improve flexibility, balance, and overall well-being. Classes include flowing sequences, held poses, and a focus on alignment and breath awareness.
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Harvard Professor to Present Social Science Seminar
Please join us on Tuesday, Feb. 10 at 4 p.m. in the Reilley Room for the second talk in the spring 2026 Social Science Seminar Series. Gabriella Coleman, Ph.D., professor of anthropology and faculty associate at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University will discuss "How Anonymous (barely) dodged the cyber-terrorism bullet" This talk examines how Anonymous - despite a s...
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How Anonymous Dodged the Cyber-Extremism Bullet: A Talk by Dr. Gabriella Coleman
Please join us on Tuesday February 10th at 4pm in the Reilley Room as Anthropology Club, Cybersecurity Club, Crime Club, and Women in Cyber Security host a talk given by Dr. Gabriella Coleman, a Harvard professor. Dr. Coleman's talk is titled How Anonymous Dodged the Cyber-Extremism Bullet highlights her work as an anthropologist researching politics, cultures, and the ethics of hacking. She ha...
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Guest Speaker From Harvard
Dr. Coleman is known for her research in Anthropology and Hacking. She has authored two books on computer hackers and is the founder and editor of Hack_Curio, a video portal into the cultures of hacking, and has led multiple conferences in this field. This event will be in Reilly Hall 446 on Tuesday, February 10th at 4:00pm, and is open to everyone and all majors so bring a friend and some gr...
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Poetry Reading: David Lloyd
David Lloyd, professor of English at Le Moyne, is the author of 12 books, including his newest poetry collection, The Last Season. Professor Lloyd’s stories, poems and translations have appeared in many journals, including Virginia Quarterly Review, Denver Quarterly, The Massachusetts Review and Poetry Wales. He has received the Poetry Society of America’s Robert H. Winner Award, as well as two...
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Pilates
a core-focused workout that strengthens the deep muscles of the abdomen, back, and hips while improving posture and control. Classes use precise movements, often with mats or equipment, to build strength, stability, and mobility.
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Community Central – Learning, Listening, Leading: Allyship in Action
This panel, Learning, Listening, Leading: Allyship in Action, will explore allyship as a lived practice, grounded in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of justice, moral courage and collective responsibility. Drawing from campus and community perspectives, the conversation will examine what authentic allyship looks like in higher education—especially in moments of discomfort, conflict, or inst...
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Listening, Learning, Leading: Allyship In Action
This panel, Learning, Listening, Leading: Allyship in Action, will explore allyship as a lived practice, grounded in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of justice, moral courage, and collective responsibility. Drawing from campus and community perspectives, the conversation will examine what authentic allyship looks like in higher education—especially in moments of discomfort, conflict, or ins...
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Spin
A 30-minute spin class is a high-energy, indoor cycling workout that combines cardio intervals, hill climbs, and sprints. Participants pedal to motivating music, adjusting resistance to build endurance, strength, and calorie burn.
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Barre
a low-impact workout that blends dynamic ballet-inspired movement with strength training, balance, and core exercises. It includes flowing yoga sequences.
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Spin
high-energy, indoor cycling workout that combines cardio intervals, hill climbs, and sprints. Participants pedal to motivating music, adjusting resistance to build endurance, strength, and calorie burn.