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Welcome to Fall 2019
Mark your calendar TODAY! Your experiences outside the classroom are as important as
inside the classroom. We invite you to make the most out of this academic semester and
continue your engagement through co-curricular involvement.
The fall semester is packed with exciting activities ranging from diversity celebrations to
off-campus excursions. No matter which campus you attend, whether you are a residential,
PIR
commuter, transfer, international, undergraduate or graduate student, we have you covered.
Most of the programs listed are open to all students, faculty and staff. Everyone is welcome
at all campuses!
This calendar is merely an overview and guide. More programs are added to the line-up
every week, so visit www.mercy.edu/events on a regular basis to make sure you are not
missing out.
Mercy College
Division of Student Affairs
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ACADEMIC & IMPORTANT DATES
Monday, September 2.............. Labor Day: College Holiday
Wednesday, September 4......... Fall Term A & B Begins
Tuesday, September 10............ Term A & B Last Day for Registration and Change of Program
Friday, September 13............... Faculty Convocation
Tuesday, October 1.................. Last Day for Course Withdrawal Term B
Wednesday, October 16........... Faculty Seminar Day: only classes beginning at or after 4 p.m. meet
KEY LEGEND TO UNDERSTANDING THE DEPARTMENTS:
Friday, October 25................... Last Day for Course Withdrawal Term A
A................................................................ ATHLETICS
ACCESS................................................ACCESSIBILITY Monday, October 28................ Fall Term B Ends
CD.......................................... CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Tuesday, October 29................ Fall Term C Begins
CS............................................. COMMUNITY SERVICE
H&W....................................... HEALTH AND WELLNESS Monday, November 4............... Term C Last Day for Registration and Change of Program
IS...................................... INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Tuesday, November 26............. Last Day for Course Withdrawal Term C
L...............................................................LEADERSHIP
MM.................................. MAV MARKET FOOD PANTRY Wednesday, November 27........ Thanksgiving Recess Begins: No classes beginning after 4 p.m.
RL....................................................... RESIDENCE LIFE
Monday, December 2............... Classes Resume
SL.......................................................... STUDENT LIFE
SL (FC).............................................. FITNESS CENTER Friday, December 20................ Fall Term A EndsCAREER AND PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY SERVICE
DEVELOPMENT
Explore. Prepare. Implement. Career Launch.
Community service is an important part of the Mercy educational experience. The
Office of Student Life is excited to offer a variety of opportunities for students to
develop their leadership skills and to give back to the community. We also maintain
a listing of local agencies for students, faculty and staff to volunteer. Contact The
The Career and Professional Development (CPD) team is passionate about helping
Office of Student Life at studentlife@mercy.edu for more information.
students prepare for their dream careers. Our events are designed to teach students
about career topics such as internship and job search strategies, how to build a
DIVERSITY MONTHS & CELEBRATIONS
résumé, professional networking, and how to ace an interview. All students are
welcome and encouraged to attend our events. It’s never too early to start preparing!
For more information, to join a Career Community, or to access our resources, visit
www.career.mercy.edu. Respect + Inclusiveness = Diversity
Mercy celebrates a series of diversity awareness and celebratory months, which
CENTER FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
generate awareness and appreciation of diverse cultures and assist in embracing
the diversity of our campus community.
■ (Sept. 15 - Oct. 15) Hispanic Heritage Month
AND INNOVATION ■ October LGBTQ Awareness Month
■ November Native American Heritage Month
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICES
The Center for Academic Excellence and Innovation is a valuable resource to help
students get ahead—whether they are B students looking to get A’s or are struggling
to pass a particular course. The Center provides a friendly learning environment in
which to receive tutoring in writing, math and science, as well as in an extensive International Student Services assists members of the Mercy College international
range of other subjects. The highly trained and courteous staff of faculty, peer tutors community by providing support and advising to ensure academic success while
and writing specialists provide the support students need to achieve academic maintaining compliance with immigration regulations. They work to provide a meaningful
excellence. For more information, visit the Library Learning Commons-Main Hall or cross-cultural experience for both international students and domestic College
contact 914-674-7402. community members. International Student Services also works in collaboration with
other departments to create opportunities where international students can foster a
sense of community amongst each other while fully integrating into the Mercy community.
CENTER FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT For more information, contact 914-674-7284 or international@mercy.edu.
The mission of the Center for Global Engagement is to identify, develop and provide
transformative and dynamic global learning opportunities for students, faculty and
staff. The Center builds on the mission of Mercy College and further supports the
OFFICE OF ACCESSIBILITY
The Office of ACCESSibility provides Accommodations, Collaboration, Consultation
establishment of a wide range of initiatives, in the United States and abroad, to
and Educational Support Services for students with disabilities. The office works to
facilitate the exchange of knowledge across international boundaries. Through collaborate with, and empower students, who have disabilities to enable equal access
interdisciplinary and experiential global learning opportunities, students are able to an education and college life. ACCESS provides opportunities and resources that
to engage in learning about cultural perspectives different from their own. For more will facilitate the development of self-advocacy, self-efficacy and adaptive skills
information, contact Executive Director Dr. Sheila Gersh at sgersh@mercy.edu or in students to overcome barriers a disability may present. To learn more contact,
914-674-7339. accessibility@mercy.edu.RESIDENTIAL LIFE EVENTS/ Manhattan
The Manhattan Campus Library provides a centralized location for learners to
IMPORTANT DATES
engage in common academic activities. The Manhattan Library offers collaborative
environment supported and enhanced by the center for Academic Excellence/
Learning Center. The Manhattan Library’s general collection supports the academic
The Office of Residential Life is excited to offer a variety of opportunities for students programs offered at the campus, with collection strength in language and literature,
to connect with staff and other residents. Be sure to check out the events and education/curriculum and art. The Library also features a Quiet Zone and a group
important dates. To learn more, contact the Office of Residential Life at 914-674-7277 study/conference room for student and faculty use. Our services include loaner
laptops for in-library student use. In the spring semester, the Manhattan Library
hosts the annual Undergraduate Research Symposium which brings student projects
LIBRARIES from the classroom to a larger audience with the support and guidance from library
and teaching faculty. Please look out for our special monthly offerings. For more
information, contact 212-615-3362 (Circulation) or 212-615-3364 (Head-Librarian-
Dobbs Ferry Michele Lee)
The Dobbs Ferry Library was renovated in 2009 into a Learning Commons. The
main area offers a scenic view overlooking the state-of-the-art athletic field and the
Hudson River. Yorktown Heights
The Yorktown Campus Library features student computer desktops and free
The Library features multiple seating arrangements including private cubicles,
printing. The Library has a quiet main room and small group study areas. For more
long study tables or comfy couches, a Café, a second floor Quiet Zone, a group
information, contact 914-455-2123
study room and an art gallery featuring student work. There are PCs and Macs for
students to use, copiers, scanners and free printing. The Library has excellent Wi-Fi
throughout the building. There are also loaner laptops, headphones and course
reserve textbooks STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION
that can be checked out for library use at the Circulation Desk. Librarians at the
Research Help Desk can assist you with your research assignments. The Library
also provides free poster printing for student projects and 3D printers will soon
(SGA)
be available in our new Makerspace to launch this fall. The Libraries collections The Student Government Association is the official governing board for the
of books, ebooks, electronic journals and databases with millions of articles can undergraduate student body. SGA provides leadership on campus and ensures that
be accessed thru the Library Website from campus or from home. The Center for the student voice is heard. All students are encouraged to get involved.
Academic Excellence and Innovation (Tutoring Center) is located in the far end of the For questions or concerns, please contact mercycollegesga1@gmail.com.
library. It has many small group study rooms available for student use.
For more information contact: ■ 914-674-7256 (Circulation) ■ 914-674-7257
(Reference) ■ 914-674-7429 (Head Librarian-Tesse Santoro))
STUDENT LIFE
The mission of the Office of Student Life is to serve all students throughout
all campuses and create a vibrant co-curricular and extra-curricular experience.
Bronx Through active participation, students will gain valuable and transferable skills
The Bronx Campus Library, located on the third floor, offers students access to wifi, that will enhance their college experience and enable them to be lifelong learners
desktop computers, loaner laptops, a scanner, free printing, copiers, headphones, and responsible citizens. Get involved with campus activities, leadership, student
and course reserve textbooks. The Library also provides students with spaces organizations, traditions, off-campus trips, intramurals, civic engagement and
to create, communicate, and collaborate by featuring three group study areas, a beyond. For more information, contact studentlife@mercy.edu.
quiet study room, and a quiet zone in the back of the Library. In addition to print
WELLNESS PROGRAMS
books, the Library has a vast collection of ebooks and electronic journals that can
be accessed on or off campus via the Library website. The Bronx Campus Library
houses the “Eye on the Bronx” special collection of books that focuses on the
history and culture of the Bronx. There is also a curriculum resource center that The Mission of Wellness Programs at Mercy College is to create and sustain a
provides materials to help pre-service teachers and education students. Reference healthy campus culture that supports student learning by educating, motivating and
librarians are available to assist students with research assignments in person, over empowering the student to participate actively in their own health maintenance.
the phone, and via chat. This balance is achieved through services such as fitness classes, intramural
programs, health education information tables and other great resources.
For more information contact: ■ 718-678-8850 (Circulation) ■ 718-678-8391 For more information, contact wellness@mercy.edu.
(Reference) ■ 914-674-7325 (Head Librarian-Moddie Breland)SEPTEMBER
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Labor Day Classes Begin
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30IN SPI RE WE BECOME WHAT WE THINK ABOUT. - Earl Nightingale
SEPTEMBER EVENTS HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH (SEPT. 15 - OCT. 15)
NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION MONTH
DAY DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Wednesday September 4 9 a.m. SL: Welcome Back Tables -– Coffee, Tea, Pastries & More Main Hall Lobby & Hudson Hall
Wednesday September 4 9:30 a.m. IS: Welcome Back Breakfast Main Hall 235 (Vitale)
Wednesday September 4 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. SL: Laser Tag Hudson Meadows Lawn
(Rain Location: Rotunda)
Thursday September 5 11 a.m. SL: Welcome Back Tables -– Coffee, Tea, Pastries & More Lecture Hall Lobby &
Victory Hall Entrance
Thursday September 5 3 p.m. A: Men’s Soccer vs. Assumption Mercy Field
Friday September 6 12 – 4 p.m. SL: Welcome Back BBQ Hudson Courtyard
Friday September 6 3 p.m. A: Volleyball vs. Nyack Victory Gym
Friday September 6 7 p.m. A: Volleyball vs. Saint Rose Victory Gym
Saturday September 7 12 p.m. A: Volleyball vs. Post Victory Gym
Saturday September 7 2 -– 6 p.m. SL: Founders’ Festival & Concert Hudson Meadows & Verrazzano Lawn
Saturday September 7 4 p.m. A: Volleyball vs. Franklin Pierce Victory Gym
Monday – September 9 – 11 a.m ACCESS: Welcome Back Table Main Hall Lecture Hall Lobby
Wednesday September 11
Monday September 9 6:30 p.m. SL: Welcome Back Trivia! Lecture Hall
DOBBS FERRY
Tuesday September 10 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
Tuesday September 10 7 p.m. A: Volleyball vs. Dominican Victory Gym
Wednesday – September 11 – ACCESS: Scavenger Hunt Starting point: Office of
Friday September 20 ACCESSibility, Main Hall 121
Wednesday September 11 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
Wednesday September 11 11 a.m. SL: Letter Writing to Firefighters Lecture Hall Lobby
Wednesday September 11 12 p.m. A: Women’s Soccer vs. Adelphi Mercy Field
Wednesday September 11 2 p.m. SL: Peer Mentor Social Hudson Hall 2nd Floor Lounge
Wednesday September 11 3 p.m. PACT: Wisdom Wednesday; Learn your way around the classroom Main Hall Room 203
Wednesday September 11 4 p.m. A: Field Hockey vs. New Haven Mercy Field
Thursday September 12 4 p.m. A: Men’s Soccer vs. Franklin Pierce Mercy Field
Thursday September 12 4:45 p.m. SL: National 9/11 Memorial & Museum Depart Hudson Hall 118 at 3 p.m.
Saturday September 14 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. SL: Student Leadership Retreat Lecture Hall
Monday September 16 4 – 5 p.m. SL: The Children’s Village Departs Hudson Hall 118 at 3:45 p.m.
Monday September 16 7 p.m. SL: Hispanic Heritage Month Kickoff Dinner Rotunda
Monday September 16 6 p.m. SL (FC): Yoga Class Hudson Hall Fitness Center
Tuesday September 17 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
Tuesday September 17 2 p.m. SL: Commuter Mav Munch and Hunt Hudson Hall 1st Floor Lounge
(continued)SEPTEMBER EVENTS
DAY DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Tuesday September 17 4 – 5 p.m. SL: The Children’s Village Departs Hudson Hall 118 at 3:45 p.m.
Tuesday September 17 4 p.m. A: Field Hockey vs. Pace Mercy Field
Wednesday September 18 11 a.m. MM: Whole Grains Workshop Main Hall Café Lounge Area
Wednesday September 18 2 p.m. SL: DIY with Denecia! Hudson Hall 1st Floor Lounge
Wednesday September 18 7 p.m. A: Volleyball vs. Pace Victory Gym
Thursday September 19 11 a.m. H&W: Fresh Check Day Outside Hudson Hall/patio area
Rain Location: Rotunda
Thursday September 19 3 p.m. CD: Career Academy – Resumes and Vmock and Jobscan, Oh My! Main Hall 235 (Vitale)
Thursday September 19 6 p.m. SL (FC): Yoga Class Hudson Hall Fitness Center
Thursday September 19 7 p.m. SL: Commuter Drive-In Movie Mercy Parking Lot
Friday September 20 3 p.m. A: Field Hockey vs. Assumption Mercy Field
Friday September 20 7 p.m. SL: Yankees vs. Blue Jays Yankee Stadium
Saturday September 21 11 a.m. SL: Six Flags New Jersey Trip! Bus Departs Main Hall at 9:30 a.m.
DOBBS FERRY
Saturday September 21 12 p.m. A: Women’s Soccer vs. Queens Mercy Field
Saturday September 21 3 p.m. A: Men’s Soccer vs. Queens Mercy Field
Monday September 23 3 p.m. A: Women’s Soccer vs. Holy Family Mercy Field
Monday September 23 6 p.m. SL (FC): Yoga Class Hudson Hall Fitness Center
Tuesday September 24 12 – 2 p.m. SL: Community Service Fair Hudson Hall Patio
(Rain Location: Lecture Hall Lobby)
Tuesday September 24 3 p.m. IS: OPT (Optional Practical Training) Workshop Main Hall 235 (Vitale)
Tuesday September 24 5 – 8 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
Wednesday September 25 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
Wednesday September 25 2 p.m. SL: Diversity Lunch and Learn Main Hall 109
Wednesday September 25 3 p.m. A: Men’s Soccer vs. Jefferson Mercy Field
Thursday September 26 6 p.m. SL (FC): Yoga Class Hudson Hall Fitness Center
Thursday September 26 6 p.m. SL: Latin Heat (Salsa, Bachata, and Merengue Workshop) Rotunda
Thursday September 26 7 p.m. A: Volleyball vs. Bridgeport Victory Gym
Saturday September 28 11 a.m., 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. A: Volleyball vs. Bentley and American International Victory Gym
Monday September 30 6 p.m. SL (FC): Yoga Class Hudson Hall Fitness Center
(continued)SEPTEMBER EVENTS
DAY DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Wednesday – September 4 – All Day SL: Welcome Back Activities Throughout Campus
Friday September 6
Monday – September 9– 11 a.m. ACCESS: Welcome Back Table Atrium
Wednesday September 11
Monday September 9 11 a.m. MM: Whole Grains Workshop Cafeteria Sitting Area
Monday September 9 3 p.m. SL: Big Prize Bingo Auditorium
Monday September 9 5 – 8 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
Wednesday – September 11 – ACCESS: Scavenger Hunt Starting point:
Friday September 20 Office of ACCESSibility, Room 4120
Wednesday September 11 11 a.m. SL: Letter Writing to Firefighters Atrium
Thursday September 12 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
Thursday September 12 4:45 p.m. SL: National 9/11 Memorial & Museum Meet at Museum at 4:15 p.m.
Saturday September 14 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. SL: Student Leadership Retreat DF Lecture Hall (See Student Life for
transportation assistance)
Monday September 16 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
BRONX
Monday September 16 2 – 6 p.m. CD: Professional Clothing Closet Open Room 4115
Wednesday September 18 6 – 8 p.m. SL: Hispanic Heritage Kickoff Party Courtyard
Thursday September 19 2:30 p.m. SL: Hispanic Heritage DIY Student Lounge
Thursday September 19 3 p.m. CD: Career Academy- Resumes and Vmock and Jobscan, Oh My! Room 3250
Friday September 20 7 p.m. SL: Yankees vs. Blue Jays Yankee Stadium
Saturday September 21 11 a.m. SL: Six Flags New Jersey Trip! Bus Departs Bronx Campus at 9:30 a.m.,
Manhattan Campus 10:15 a.m.
Monday September 23 5 – 8 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
Wednesday September 25 5 -– 7 p.m. SL: Latinx Pride Night Cafeteria
Thursday September 26 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
Thursday September 26 2 p.m. SL: Diversity Lunch and Learn Room 2210
Monday September 30 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
Wednesday – September 4 – All Day SL: Welcome Back Activities Throughout Campus
Friday September 6
Monday September 9 10 a.m. SL: Coffee and Pastries Common Space
Tuesday September 10 3 p.m. SL: Big Prize Bingo Lecture Hall
MANHATTAN
Wednesday – September 11 – ACCESS: Scavenger Hunt Starting point:
Friday September 20 Email accessibility@mercy.edu
Wednesday September 11 11 a.m. SL: Letter Writing to Firefighters Living Room Area
Thursday September 12 11 a.m. ACCESS: Welcome Back Table 3rd Floor
Thursday September 12 2 – 4 p.m. SL: Involvement Expo Common Space
Thursday September 12 4:45 p.m. SL: National 9/11 Memorial & Museum Meet at Museum at 4:15 p.m.
(continued)SEPTEMBER EVENTS
DAY DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Saturday September 14 10 a.m.– 2 p.m. SL: Student Leadership Retreat DF Lecture Hall (See Student Life
for transportation assistance)
Monday September 16 6 – 8 p.m. SL: Hispanic Heritage Kickoff Party Common Space
Tuesday September 17 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. MM: Pop-Up Mav Market & Nutrition Workshop Common Space
Thursday September 19 3 p.m. CD: Career Academy – Resumes and Vmock and Jobscan, Oh My! Room 403A
Thursday September 19 4 p.m. IS: OPT (Optional Practical Training) Workshop Room 433
Thursday September 19 7 p.m. SL: Movie Night: Toy Story 4 Lecture Hall
Friday September 20 7 p.m. SL: Yankees vs. Blue Jays Yankee Stadium
MANHATTAN
Saturday September 21 11 a.m. SL: Six Flags New Jersey Trip! Bus Departs Bronx Campus at 9:30 a.m.,
Manhattan Campus 10:15 a.m.
Monday September 23 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. SL: Commuter Connection Living Room Area
Tuesday September 24 2 p.m. SL: Diversity Lunch and Learn Room 435
Tuesday September 24 3 p.m. SL: Trivia Tuesday Cafe
Thursday September 26 5 – 7 p.m. SL: Latinx Pride Night Lecture Hall
Friday September 27 11 a.m. SL: Brooklyn Bridge Trip Depart Campus 11 a.m.
Monday September 30 2:30 p.m. SL: Hispanic Heritage DIY Living Room Area
Wednesday September 4 12 p.m. SL: Welcome BBQ SSC Terrace
Rain Location: SSC Dining Hall
Thursday September 5 10 a.m. SL: Continental Breakfast SSC Terrace
Rain Location: SSC Dining Hall
Friday September 6 11 a.m. SL: Welcome Back Donuts SSC Foyer
Friday September 6 8 p.m. SL: Karaoke Night SSC Room A, B, & C
Monday September 9 10 a.m. SL: Coffee and Pastries SSC Foyer
Tuesday September 10 11 a.m. SL: Activities Fair SSC Terrace
NEW ROCHELLE
Rain Location: SSC A&B
Wednesday September 11 11 a.m. SL: Letter Writing to Firefighters SSC Foyer
Thursday September 12 11 a.m. ACCESS: Welcome Back Table SSC Foyer
Thursday September 12 4:45 p.m. SL: National 9/11 Memorial & Museum Meet at Museum at 4:15 p.m.
Thursday September 12 7 p.m. SL: Trivia Night SSC Room A & B
Saturday September 14 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. SL: Student Leadership Retreat DF Lecture Hall (See Student Life
for transportation assistance)
Thursday September 19 3 p.m. CD: Career Academy – Resumes and Vmock and Jobscan, Oh My! TBD
Friday September 20 7 p.m. SL: Yankees vs. Blue Jays Yankee Stadium
Saturday September 21 11 a.m. SL: Six Flags New Jersey Trip! Bus Departs from Sweeny Student
Center at 9:30 a.m
Thursday September 26 6 p.m. SL: Super Surprise Prize Bingo Night SSC Room A & BFO RW ARD THE PERSON WHO SAYS IT CANNOT BE DONE SHOULD NOT INTERRUPT THE PERSON WHO IS DOING IT. - Chinese Proverb
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- George Addair
OCTOBER
DISABILITY AWARENESS MONTH / HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH (SEPT. 15 - OCT. 15)
LGBTQ AWARENESS MONTH / NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH
NATIONAL BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Columbus Day
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31OCTOBER EVENTS
DAY DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Tuesday October 1 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
Tuesday October 1 12 p.m. SL: Breast Cancer Walk Launch Lecture Hall Lobby &
Hudson 1st Floor Lounge
Tuesday October 1 7 p.m. A: Volleyball vs. St. Michael’s Victory Gym
Wednesday October 2 2 p.m. PACT: Wisdom Wednesday; Creating the Perfect Study Group Library Lab
Thursday October 3 11 a.m. H&W: Wellness Initiative Fair Outside Hudson Hall/patio area
Rain Location - Rotunda
Thursday October 3 11 a.m. H&W: HIV/STD Screening – Smart Wheels Van Parked in front of Hudson Hall
Thursday October 3 6 p.m. SL (FC): Yoga Class Hudson Hall Fitness Center
Saturday October 5 12 p.m. A: Women’s Soccer vs. Molloy Mercy Field
Saturday October 5 3 p.m. A: Men’s Soccer vs. Molloy Mercy Field
Monday – October 7 – ACCESS: Disability Awareness Gallery Cafeteria
Friday October 11
Monday October 7 6 p.m. SL (FC): Yoga Class Hudson Hall Fitness Center
Tuesday October 8 10 a.m. H&W: Flu Shot Clinic Main Hall Room 127
DOBBS FERRY
Tuesday October 8 12 p.m. A: Women’s Soccer vs. New Haven Mercy Field
Tuesday October 8 3 p.m. A: Men’s Soccer vs. Chestnut Hill Mercy Field
Tuesday October 8 3 p.m. CD: Career Academy - Smart Networking: 6 Strategies for Success Main Hall 235 (Vitale)
Tuesday October 8 5 – 8 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
Tuesday October 8 8 p.m. SL: Movie Trip: Joker Depart Campus at 6 p.m.
Wednesday October 9 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
Wednesday October 9 2 p.m. SL: DIY with Denecia! Commuter Edition Hudson Hall 1st Floor Lounge
Wednesday October 9 3 p.m. A: Field Hockey vs. Southern Connecticut State Mercy Field
Thursday October 10 11 a.m. SL: National Coming Out Day Awareness Lecture Hall Lobby
Thursday October 10 11 a.m. H&W: Alzheimer’s Awareness Main Hall – Lecture Hall lobby
Thursday October 10 1 - 3 p.m. CD: Career Connections Day 30+ companies, 7 career communities Mercy Hall, Rotunda
Thursday October 10 2:30 p.m. ACCESS: Gallery Ice Cream Social w/ speaker Cafeteria
Thursday October 10 6 p.m. SL (FC): Yoga Class Hudson Hall Fitness Center
Friday October 11 8 – 10 p.m. SL: Live Tipico Night Hudson Courtyard
Rain Location: Vic Cafe
Saturday October 12 12 p.m. A: Women’s Soccer vs. Southern Connecticut State Mercy Field
Saturday October 12 3 p.m. A: Men’s Soccer vs. Staten Island Mercy Field
(continued)OCTOBER EVENTS
DAY DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Monday October 14 4 – 5 p.m. SL: The Children’s Village Departs Hudson Hall 118 at 3:45 p.m.
Monday October 14 6 p.m. SL (FC): Yoga Class Hudson Hall Fitness Center
Tuesday October 15 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
Tuesday October 15 2 p.m. SL: Commuter Mav Munch and Hunt Hudson Hall 1st Floor Lounge
Tuesday October 15 3 p.m. A: Field Hockey vs. Adelphi Mercy Field
Tuesday October 15 3 p.m. IS: Cultural Competencies in the Workplace Workshop Main Hall 235 (Vitale)
Tuesday October 15 4 – 5 p.m. SL: The Children’s Village Departs Hudson Hall 118 at 3:45 p.m.
Wednesday October 16 11 a.m. MM: Just Say Yes to Fruits & Vegetables Workshop Main Hall Café Lounge Area
Wednesday October 16 12 p.m. A: Women’s Soccer vs. St. Thomas Aquinas Mercy Field
Wednesday October 16 3 p.m. A: Men’s Soccer vs. St. Thomas Aquinas Mercy Field
Wednesday October 16 7 p.m. A: Volleyball vs. Queens Victory Gym
Thursday October 17 12 – 2 p.m. SL: First Gen Student Pizza Party Hudson Hall 1st Floor Lounge
Thursday October 17 6 p.m. SL: Peer Mentor Program: Roller Skating Rotunda
Thursday October 17 6 p.m. SL (FC): Yoga Class Hudson Hall Fitness Center
DOBBS FERRY
Saturday October 19 11 a.m., 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. A: Volleyball vs. Southern N.H. and Wilmington Victory Gym
Sunday October 20 9 a.m. SL: Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Central Park Central Park, New York City
Monday October 21 11 a.m. H&W: Alzheimer’s Awareness Victory Hall Cafeteria Lobby
Monday October 21 3 – 5 p.m. SL: Big Brothers, Big Sisters Departs Hudson Hall 118 at 2:45 p.m.
Monday October 21 6 p.m. SL (FC): Yoga Class Hudson Hall Fitness Center
Tuesday October 22 1 – 7 p.m. SL: New York Blood Center: Blood Drive Rotunda
Tuesday October 22 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
Wednesday October 23 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. MM: Social Service Screenings Hudson Hall Lobby, Vic Café
Mav Market
Wednesday October 23 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
Wednesday October 23 2 p.m. SL: Diversity Lunch and Learn Main Hall 109
Wednesday October 23 3 p.m. A: Men’s Soccer vs. American International Mercy Field
Wednesday October 23 3 p.m. CD: Career Academy – Your Career Toolkit Main Hall 235 (Vitale)
Thursday October 24 6 p.m. SL (FC): Yoga Class Hudson Hall Fitness Center
Saturday October 26 12 p.m. A: Field Hockey vs. St. Michael’s Mercy Field
Monday October 28 3 – 5 p.m. SL: Big Brothers, Big Sisters Departs Hudson Hall 118 at 2:45 p.m.
Monday October 28 6 p.m. SL (FC): Yoga Class Hudson Hall Fitness Center
Tuesday October 29 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
(continued)OCTOBER EVENTS
DAY DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Tuesday October 29 3 p.m. A: Field Hockey vs. Bentley Mercy Field
DOBBS FERRY
Wednesday October 30 7 p.m. A: Volleyball vs. Felician Victory Gym
Thursday October 31 6 p.m. SL: Haunted Excursion - Fright Haven Depart Main Hall at 6 p.m.
Thursday October 31 6 p.m. SL (FC): Yoga Class Hudson Hall Fitness Center
Saturday October 5 12 – 4 p.m. SL: Bronx Family Day Bronx Campus Lawn
Monday – October 7 – ACCESS: Disability Awareness Gallery Room 2134
Friday October 11
Monday October 7 5 – 8 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
Tuesday October 8 Throughout the Day SL: Breast Cancer Awareness Atrium
Tuesday October 8 3 p.m. CD: Career Academy – Smart Networking: 6 Strategies for Success Room 3250
Wednesday October 9 12 - 5 p.m. SL: Pride Day Celebration Bronx Campus Lawn
Thursday October 10 Throughout the Day SL: National Coming Out Day Awareness Atrium
Thursday October 10 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
Monday October 14 11 a.m. MM: Fruits & Vegetables Workshop Cafeteria Sitting Area
Monday October 14 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
Tuesday October 15 6 p.m. SL: Karaoke Night Room 1260/1270
BRONX
Sunday October 20 9 a.m. SL: Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Central Park Central Park
Monday October 21 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. MM: Social Service Screenings Atrium, Mav Market,
Student Life Office
Monday October 21 2 – 6 p.m. CD: Professional Clothing Closet Open Room 4115
Monday October 21 5 – 8 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
Monday October 21 6 p.m. SL: LGBTQ+ History Night Dinner Cafeteria
Wednesday October 23 10 a.m. H&W: Flu Shot Clinic Health Office Room 2125
Wednesday October 23 3 p.m. CD: Career Academy – Your Career Toolkit available to you Room 3250
Thursday October 24 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
Monday October 28 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
Tuesday October 29 2 p.m. SL: Diversity Lunch and Learn Room 2210
Wednesday October 30 5 p.m. SL: Halloween Movie Night Student Lounge
(continued)OCTOBER EVENTS
DAY DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Thursday October 3 2 – 6 p.m. SL: Pride Day Celebration Common Areas
Monday – October 7 – ACCESS: Disability Awareness Gallery 3rd Floor
Friday October 11
Monday October 7 5 p.m. SL: Music Monday Karaoke Living Room Area
Tuesday October 8 9:30 a.m. SL: Ellis Island Tour Depart Campus 9:30 a.m.
Tuesday October 8 3 p.m. CD: Career Academy – Smart Networking: 6 Strategies for Success Room 403A
Wednesday October 9 2 p.m. SL: On Wednesdays We Wear Pink, Breast Cancer Awareness Common Area
Thursday October 10 Throughout the Day SL: National Coming Out Day Celebration Common Areas
Friday October 11 TBD IS: Trip to United Nations Headquarters NYC
MANHATATN
Tuesday October 15 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. MM: Pop-Up Mav Market & Nutrition Workshop Common Space, Cafe
Thursday October 17 6 p.m. SL: LGBTQ+ History Month Drag Dinner Cafe
Sunday October 20 9 a.m. SL: Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Central Park Central Park
Tuesday October 22 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. MM: Social Service Screenings Common Space
Tuesday October 22 2 p.m. SL: Diversity Lunch and Learn Room 435
Wednesday October 23 2 p.m. SL: Trivia Cafe
Wednesday October 23 3 p.m. CD: Career Academy – Your Career Toolkit Room 403A
Thursday October 24 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Mercy Manhattan Ribbon Cutting Ceremony & Reception Manhattan Campus
Tuesday October 29 10 a.m. H&W: Flu Shot Clinic Room 421
Wednesday October 30 3 p.m. IS: Cultural Competencies in the Workplace Workshop Room 343
Wednesday October 2 11 a.m. SL: On Wednesdays We Wear Pink, Breast Cancer Awareness SSC Foyer
Monday – October 7 – ACCESS: Disability Awareness Gallery SSC Foyer
Friday October 11
NEW ROCHELLE
Tuesday October 8 3 p.m. CD: Career Academy – Smart Networking: 6 Strategies for Success TBD
Wednesday October 9 12 p.m. SL: Commuter Grab & Go SSC Room A
Thursday October 10 12 p.m. SL: National Coming Out Day Awareness SSC Foyer
Sunday October 20 9 a.m. SL: Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Central Park Central Park
Wednesday October 23 3 p.m. CD: Career Academy – Your Career Toolkit TBD
Thursday October 31 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. SL: Halloween Trick or Treat Various Campus Offices
Thursday October 31 12:30 p.m. SL: Halloween Costume Contest SSC Dining HallDR IV EN SUCCESS IS GETTING WHAT YOU WANT, HAPPINESS IS WANTING WHAT YOU GET. - W. P. Kinsella
NOVEMBER NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Veterans Day
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
ThanksgivingTE NAC ITY I AM THANKFUL FOR ALL OF THOSE WHO SAID, “NO” TO ME. IT’S BECAUSE OF THEM I’M DOING IT MYSELF. - Albert Einstein
NOVEMBER EVENTS
DAY DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Saturday November 2 12 p.m. A: Volleyball vs. Roberts Wesleyan Victory Gym
Saturday November 2 12 p.m. A: Women’s Soccer vs. Roberts Wesleyan Mercy Field
Saturday November 2 3 p.m. A: Men’s Soccer vs. Roberts Wesleyan Mercy Field
Sunday November 3 12 p.m. A: Volleyball vs. Daemen Victory Gym
Sunday November 3 12 p.m. A: Field Hockey vs. Frostburg State Mercy Field
Monday November 4 1 p.m. –- 3 p.m. SL: #HashtagLunchBag Main Hall 109
Monday November 4 3 – 5 p.m. SL: Big Brothers, Big Sisters Departs Hudson Hall 118 at 2:45 p.m.
Monday November 4 6 p.m. SL (FC): Yoga Class Hudson Hall Fitness Center
Tuesday November 5 5 – 8 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
Tuesday November 5 7 p.m. A: Volleyball vs. Molloy Victory Gym
Wednesday November 6 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
Wednesday November 6 1 p.m. SL: Cooking with Commuters Hudson Hall Lounge
DOBBS FERRY
Thursday November 7 6 p.m. SL (FC): Yoga Class Hudson Hall Fitness Center
Saturday November 9 2:15 p.m. A: Men’s Basketball vs. Southern N.H. Victory Gym
Sunday November 10 2:15 p.m. A: Men’s Basketball vs. Dominican Victory Gym
Monday November 11 11:30 a.m. SL: Veterans Day Brunch Veteran Lounge
Monday November 11 4 – 5pm SL: The Children’s Village Departs Hudson Hall 118 at 3:45 p.m.
Monday November 11 6 p.m. SL (FC): Yoga Class Hudson Hall Fitness Center
Tuesday November 12 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
Tuesday November 12 2 p.m. SL: Commuter Mav Munch and Hunt Hudson Hall 1st Floor Lounge
Tuesday November 12 4 – 5 p.m. SL: The Children’s Village Departs Hudson Hall 118 at 3:45 p.m.
Tuesday November 12 3 p.m. CD: Career Academy – Anatomy of a Killer Cover Letter Main Hall 235 (Vitale)
Tuesday November 12 7 p.m. A: Volleyball vs. Bloomfield Victory Gym
Wednesday November 13 11 a.m. MM: Just Say Yes to Fruits & Vegetables Workshop, MyPlate Main Hall Café Lounge Area
Wednesday November 13 11 a.m. H&W: Hearing Screening Main Hall Room 121
Wednesday November 13 12:30 p.m. PACT: Wisdom Wednesday; Research on Research Library Lab
(continued)NOVEMBER EVENTS
DAY DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Wednesday November 13 7 p.m. A: Men’s Basketball vs. Felician Victory Gym
Thursday November 14 6 p.m. SL (FC): Yoga Class Hudson Hall Fitness Center
Thursday November 14 8 p.m. SL: Broadway Trip: Jagged Little Pill Depart Hudson Hall at 6 p.m.
Saturday – November 16 – MM: Food & Clothing Drive for Hunger & Bins throughout Campus
Sunday November 24 Homelessness Awareness Week
Saturday November 16 11 a.m. SL: Polar Plunge Depart campus at 10 a.m.
Glen Island, New Rochelle
Saturday November 16 6 – 9 p.m. MM: Movie Screening: The Pursuit of Happyness ResHall Courtyard
between Hudson & Founders
Monday November 18 6 p.m. SL (FC): Yoga Class Hudson Hall Fitness Center
Monday November 18 7 p.m. A: Men’s Basketball vs. Nyack Victory Gym
DOBBS FERRY
Tuesday November 19 2 p.m. SL: DIY w/ Denecia! Hudson Hall Lounge
Tuesday November 19 5 – 8 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
Wednesday November 20 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
Wednesday November 20 12 p.m. SL: Diversity Lunch and Learn Main Hall 109
Wednesday November 20 12 – 1 p.m. MM: Chopped Competition Vic Café
Wednesday November 20 5 p.m. A: Women’s Basketball vs. Wilmington Victory Gym
Wednesday November 20 6:30 p.m. SL: Student Life Thanksgiving Dinner Rotunda
Thursday November 21 Kickoff at 10 p.m. SL: Sleep Out for Homelessness Hudson Meadows
Thursday November 21 6 p.m. SL (FC): Yoga Class Hudson Hall Fitness Center
Saturday November 23 12 p.m. A: Women’s Basketball vs. Nyack Victory Gym
Tuesday November 26 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
Tuesday November 26 7 p.m. A: Men’s Basketball vs. Concordia Victory Gym
(continued)NOVEMBER EVENTS
DAY DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Monday November 4 5 – 8 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
Tuesday November 5 3 p.m. SL: Billiards Game Night Cafeteria Pool Table
Thursday November 7 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
Monday November 11 11 a.m. MM: MyPlate Workshop Cafeteria Sitting Area
Monday November 11 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
Monday November 11 11:30 a.m. SL: Veteran’s Brunch Veteran Lounge
Wednesday November 13 6 p.m. SL: Paint & Sip Night Cafeteria
Tuesday November 12 3 p.m. CD: Career Academy – Anatomy of a Killer Cover Letter Room 3250
BRONX
Thursday November 14 8 p.m. SL: Broadway Trip: Jagged Little Pill Meet at the Broadhurst Theatre
7:15 p.m.
Monday November 18 2 – 6 p.m. CD: Professional Clothing Closet Open Room 4115
Monday November 18 5 – 8 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
Tuesday November 19 6 p.m. SL: Bronx Thanksgiving Dinner Cafeteria
Wednesday November 20 1 – 3 p.m. CD: Healthcare and Social Service Internship and Career Fair Room 1260 and 1270
Thursday November 21 12 -– 1 p.m. MM: Chopped Competition Cafeteria
Thursday November 21 3 p.m. SL: Diversity Lunch and Learn Room 2210
Thursday November 21 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
Monday November 25 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
Tuesday November 5 TBD IS: Wicked on Broadway Gershwin Theater, NYC
Wednesday November 6 1 – 3 p.m. CD: Mercy Manhattan Nonprofit, 3rd Floor Reception Area
Education & Government Career Fair
MANHATTAN
Wednesday November 6 3:30 p.m. IS: Life After F-1 presentation with immigration Attorney Room 433
Monday November 11 11:30 a.m. SL: Veteran’s Brunch Veteran Lounge
Tuesday November 12 3 p.m. CD: Career Academy- Anatomy of a Killer Cover Letter Room 403A
Thursday November 14 8 p.m. SL: Broadway Trip: Jagged Little Pill Meet at the Broadhurst Theatre,
7:15 p.m.
(continued)NOVEMBER EVENTS
DAY DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Tuesday November 19 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. MM: Pop-Up Mav Market & Nutrition Workshop Common Area, Cafe
MANHATTAN
Tuesday November 19 2 p.m. SL: Diversity Lunch and Learn Room 435
Friday November 22 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. MM: Documentary Screening: A Place at the Table Living Room Area
Friday November 1 8 p.m. SL: Karaoke Night SSC Room A, B, & C
Tuesday November 5 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. H&W: Flu Clinic TBD
Monday November 11 11:30 a.m. SL: Veteran’s Brunch SSC Room A
NEW ROCHELLE
Tuesday November 12 3 p.m. CD: Career Academy – Anatomy of a Killer Cover Letter TBD
Tuesday November 12 6:30 p.m. SL: Brooklyn Bridge Paint & Sip Cafe
Thursday November 14 8 p.m. SL: Broadway Trip: Jagged Little Pill Meet at the Broadhurst Theatre,
7:15 p.m.
Saturday November 16 8:30 a.m. SL: New Rochelle Thanksgiving Parade Sign up in advance
Meet on North Avenue
Friday November 29 11 a.m. SL: World AIDS Day Info Table and Ribbon Making SSC FoyerSU CC ESS ALL OUR DREAMS CAN COME TRUE IF WE HAVE THE COURAGE TO PURSUE THEM. - Walt Disney
TRI UM PH HAPPINESS IS NOT SOMETHING READYMADE. IT COMES FROM YOUR OWN ACTIONS. - Dalai Lama
DECEMBER
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
World Aids Day
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Christmas Day
29 30 31
New Year’s EveDECEMBER EVENTS
DAY DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Sunday December 1 12 p.m. A: Women’s Basketball vs. Saint Anselm Victory Gym
Monday – December 2 – Commuter Appreciation Week
Thursday December 5
Monday December 2 2 p.m. SL: Commuter Mav Munch and Hunt Hudson Hall 1st Floor Lounge
Monday December 2 3 – 5 p.m. SL: Big Brothers, Big Sisters Departs Hudson Hall 118 at 2:45 p.m.
Monday December 2 4 – 5 p.m. SL: The Children’s Village Departs Hudson Hall 118 at 3:45 p.m.
Monday December 2 6 p.m. SL (FC): Yoga Class Hudson Hall Fitness Center
Tuesday December 3 4 – 5 p.m. SL: The Children’s Village Departs Hudson Hall 118 at 3:45 p.m.
Tuesday December 3 5 – 8 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
Wednesday December 4 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
Wednesda December 4 2 p.m. SL: Diversity Lunch and Learn Main Hall 109
Wednesday December 4 2 p.m. PACT: Wisdom Wednesday; Creating the Perfect Study Group Library Lab
DOBBS FERRY
Wednesday December 4 5 p.m. A: Women’s Basketball vs. Post Victory Gym
Wednesday December 4 7 p.m. A: Men’s Basketball vs. St. Thomas Aquinas Victory Gym
Thursday December 5 3 p.m. CD: Career Academy - How to be a Stand Out Job Candidate Main Hall 235 (Vitale)
Thursday December 5 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. H&W: HIV Screening TBD
Thursday December 5 6 p.m. SL (FC): Yoga Class Hudson Hall Fitness Center
Thursday December 5 7:30 p.m. SL: Ice Skating in Bryant Park & Winter Village Depart Campus at 6 p.m.
Monday December 9 3 – 5 p.m. SL: Big Brothers, Big Sisters Departs Hudson Hall 118 at 2:45 p.m.
Monday – December 9 – SL: De-Stress Week Various Campus Locations
Friday December 13
Wednesday December 10 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
Tuesday December 10 TBD A: Women’s Basketball vs. Concordia Victory Gym
Wednesday December 11 11 a.m. MM: Just Say Yes to Fruits & Vegetables Workshop, Nutrition Labels Main Hall Café Lounge Area
Wednesday December 11 8 p.m. SL: Movie Trip: Frozen 2 Depart Campus at 6 p.m.
Friday December 13 5 p.m. A: Women’s Basketball vs. Daemen Victory Gym
(continued)DECEMBER EVENTS
DAY DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Friday December 13 7 p.m. A: Men’s Basketball vs. Daemen Victory Gym
Sunday December 15 12 p.m. A: Women’s Basketball vs. Roberts Wesleyan Victory Gym
DOBBS FERRY
Sunday December 15 2 p.m. A: Men’s Basketball vs. Roberts Wesleyan Victory Gym
Tuesday December 17 5 – 8 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
Wednesday December 18 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Dobbs Ferry Open Main Hall 115
Saturday December 21 12 p.m. A: Women’s Basketball vs. St. Thomas Aquinas Victory Gym
Monday December 2 5 – 8 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
Wednesday December 4 3 p.m. SL: World AIDS Day Movie Screening & Activity Student Lounge
Thursday December 5 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
Thursday December 5 2 p.m. SL: Diversity Lunch and Learn Room 2210
Thursday December 5 3 p.m. CD: Career Academy – How to be a Stand Out Job Candidate Room 3250
Thursday December 5 7:30 p.m. SL: Ice Skating in Bryant Park & Winter Village Meet at Bryant Park Fountain
at 7 p.m.
Friday December 6 12 p.m. SL: Botantical Garden Holiday Train Show Trip Depart Campus 12 p.m.
BRONX
Monday – December 9 – SL: Stress Less Week
Friday December 13
Monday December 9 11 a.m. MM: Nutrition Labels Workshop Cafeteria Sitting Area
Monday December 9 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
Wednesday December 11 10 a.m. H&W: HIV Screening Health Office Room 2125
Monday December 16 2 – 6 p.m. CD: Professional Clothing Closet Open Room 4115
Monday December 16 5 – 8 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
Thursday December 19 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. MM: Mav Market: Bronx Open Room 4115
(continued)DECEMBER EVENTS
DAY DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Monday December 2 3 p.m. SL: World AIDS Day Movie Screening & Activity Lecture Hall
Tuesday December 3 2 p.m. SL: Diversity Lunch and Learn Room 435
Thursday December 5 3 p.m. CD: Career Academy – How to be a Stand Out Job Candidate Room 403A
MANHATTAN
Thursday December 5 7:30 p.m. SL: Ice Skating in Bryant Park & Winter Village Meet at Bryant Park Fountain
at 7 p.m.
Monday – December 9 – SL: Stress Less Week
Friday December 13
Tuesday December 10 10 a.m. H&W: HIV Screening Room 421
Tuesday December 17 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. MM: Pop-Up Mav Market & Nutrition Workshop Common Area
Tuesday December 3 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. H&W: HIV Screening TBD
Thursday December 5 3 p.m. CD: Career Academy – How to be a Stand Out Job Candidate TBD
NEW ROCHELLE
Thursday December 5 7:30 p.m. SL: Ice Skating in Bryant Park & Winter Village Depart Campus 6 p.m.
Monday – December 9 – SL: Stress Less Week
Friday December 13
Tuesday December 10 11 a.m. SL: Holiday Cards and Cookies SSC Foyer
Wednesday December 11 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. SL: Free Massages SSC Iselin Room
& 1 – 2 p.m.
Thursday December 12 6 p.m. SL: Buffalo Wild Wings Brain Break SSC Dining HallHAVE A GREAT FALL 2019
We look forward to collaborating with you this fall.
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