Events at Le Moyne
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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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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.
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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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Color Explosion Exhibition
Feb. 12 – March 9 Enjoy an exhibition of work by students in visual arts courses that celebrates color in the midst of winter.
When
8:00 AM - 10:00 PMWhere
W. Carroll Coyne Center for the Performing Arts, 2nd Floor GalleryCategory
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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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Yoga
a mindful practice that blends movement, breath, and strength to improve flexibility, balance, and overall well-being.
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Screening of Woman of the Hour
All members of the campus community are invited to a screening of Woman of the Hour (Anna Kendrick, 2023), about a serial killer who won an episode of The Dating Game in the 1970s and is Kendrick’s directorial debut. The screening will take place on Thursday, Feb. 26 at 5:30 p.m. in Reilly Hall 244 and is part of the Film Program's Screening Series for the spring 2026 semester.
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Yoga – Restore
a deeply calming practice that uses props to support the body in comfortable, long-held postures. The focus is on rest, breathing, and stress relief, helping the body and mind unwind.