Events at Le Moyne
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Screening of Moonlight
All members of the campus community are invited to a screening of Moonlight (Barry Jenkins, 2016), the Academy Award winner for best picture. The screening will take place on Sunday, March 1 at 4 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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Book Launch: Irene Liu’s Goodness and Tradition
Please join us to celebrate the publication of a book by Irene Liu, Ph.D., of the Department of Philosophy. The book is titled Goodness and Tradition. Jennifer Glancy, Ph.D., of the Department of Religious Studies, will moderate this event. It will begin with brief opening remarks by Aaron Abma, Ph.D., and John Monteleone, Ph.D., both of the Department of Philosophy, followed by some responses ...
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Screening of No Country for Old Men
All members of the campus community are invited to a screening of No Country for Old Men (Coen brothers, 2007), the Academy Award winner for best picture. The screening will take place on Monday, March 2 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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The Call to Our Shared Humanity
Incarcerated men and women live behind both literal and figurative walls. The isolation they experience is mind-numbing. Prison education programs, such as the one Le Moyne recently launched, are a means of developing the humanity of these persons and breaking down some of these barriers. In this address, Father Curran will reflect upon the role these kinds of initiatives play in allowing us to...
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Panel Discussion: Movie Love, Audience Engagement
Please join us for a panel on panel on movie love, audience engagement with film and media, and TV binge-watching with Professor Allen Redmon (Texas A&M) and Professor Jaqueline Johnson (Penn State). Professor Redmon’s talk is titled "Imagining our Place in the World through Cinema." Professor Johnson’s presentation is titled, “'Are You Still Watching?': Race and Gender Dynamics in Binge Watchi...
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Screen Engagements: Film and Love
Join us for conversation and two illuminating presentations on film,TV and media today. "Are You Still Watching? Race and Gender Dynamics in Binge Watching" will be led by Jaqueline Johnson, Ph.D., assistant professor of English, film and media studies at Pennsylvania State University. "Imagining our Place in the World through Cinema" will be led by Allen Redmon, Ph.D., a professor of E...
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Le Moyne Professor to Present Social Science Seminar
Please join us on Tuesday, March 10 at 4 p.m. in the Reilley Room for the third talk in the spring 2026 Social Science Seminar Series. Jennifer Krafft, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology, Le Moyne College, will discuss “The Impact of Mindfulness, Acceptance and Values on Hoarding” Hoarding disorder impacts 2.5% of the population and is linked to health risks and functional impairment a...
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Film Screening: Tiananmen Tonight
Please join us for the premiere of Tiananmen Tonight, an award-winning documentary created and produced by Michael Streissguth of the Department of English and Communication. Following the premiere there will be a panel discussion led by Professor of English and Director of the Film Studies Program Julie Grossman, Ph.D. This event will be live streamed on Le Moyne's YouTube page. ...
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Women in STEM Careers Panel
Please join us for the 2026 Women in STEM Careers Panel. During this event, you will hear from four alumnae who are using their training and expertise in science, technology, engineering and math to address challenges and unlock opportunities in fields such as civil engineering, entertainment, biotechnology and pharmaceutical service, and health insurance. These panelists are engaging in critic...
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Transgender Pedagogies
Qui Alexander, Ph.D., and Lore/tta LeMaster, Ph.D., will invite participants to explore the disciplinary, cultural and pedagogical tools that can be used to build a political commitment to honor and protect trans lives, with the understanding that every one of us should be treated with dignity. Dr. Alexander and Dr. LeMaster work in the field of trans studies, the scholarly pursuit of knowledge...
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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’s 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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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 “the Irish World.” Within that world, however, one found significant diversity in their approach to their new settlements and t...