Science & the
Arts Series
Past Events
- by season:
- Spring 2007
- Fall 2006
- Spring - Summer 2006
- Fall 2005
- Spring 2005
- Einstein Lecture Series
- Fall 2004
- Spring 2004
- Fall 2003
- Summer 2003 Showcase
- Spring 2003
- Fall 2002
- Spring 2002: Science & Theater
- Fall 2001
Spring 2004 Events
- The Water-City: A Public Art Project in Mexico City
- Illustrated
lecture
Wednesday, January 21, 4pm - Science Friday
- live radio broadcast
Friday, January 23, 2-4pm - Science Vaudeville
- fun for all
Monday, March 1, 6pm. - Women and the Machine
- illustrated lecture
Monday, March 15, 5pm - The Doctor's Dilemma
- science theater and discussion
Tuesday, March 30, 6pm - The Physicists
- science theater
Monday, April 19, 6pm - Partition
-
science theater
Monday, May 17, 6 pm
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ART
Illustrated lecture by Bernd Scherer. More information from the Bildner Center at the Graduate Center of CUNY. |
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RADIO
A nationally broadcast radio show, live from our stage. Hosted by award-winning science journalist Ira Flatow. Science
Friday home. |
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FUN FOR ALL
Juggling, music, conjuring and more, with a science subtext. |
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GRAPHICS
Illustrated lecture by Dr. Julie Wosk. |
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THEATER
Scenes from the play by George Bernard Shaw and a panel discussion on medical ethics.
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THEATER 'Einstein' meets 'Newton' in an asylum in this comedy. A staged reading by Break A Leg Productions.
Commentary on the play |
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THEATER
Reading of a drama about math genius S. Ramanujan. Review from Notices of the AMS. |
Our events at The Graduate Center are free, unless noted. Pre-registering holds your seat until 15 minutes before curtain, then seating is first come, first served. Pre-register by phone or email: 212-817-8215 or continuinged@gc.cuny.edu.
Science & the Arts
The Graduate Center, CUNY
365 Fifth Avenue
(at 34th Street)








