The Aquin Players Present: Cinderella

The Aquin Players of Dominican University New York announces the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein’s - CINDERELLA! as its 2023 spring musical. CINDERELLA! will be presented at St. Dominic’s School, located at Western Highway on the evenings of March 24th and 25th, 2023, at 7:30 P.M. Dominican University New York alumni and present students are actively involved with rehearsal to present another fine Aquin Players’ production to the University community.

The production of Cinderella will be dedicated to Sr. Barbara McEneany, O.P., on both evenings, with a brief dedication ceremony at the end of intermission.  Alumni, families, etc. will be invited; thus, we encourage you to email the two Box Office managers or Dr. James Filippelli to reserve your tickets before they are all sold out.

Tickets
$5 for students & children (Under 12)
$10.00 for adults

Franchesca.deleon1@duny.edu

Mackenszie.obrien1@duny.edu

James.filippelli@duny.edu

Blackout Poetry

Sullivan Library invites Students, Staff, Faculty, and Alumni to attend their Blackout Poetry event. There will be a brief presentation about Blackout Poetry with examples of different techniques before everyone can use their creativity to create their own poems. Supplies will be provided.
No registration is required.

If you have any questions, please reach out to Christine Ditzel via e-mail.

Welcome Back Party!

Students, Faculty, and Staff:

We invite you to join us at the Sullivan Library Learning Commons on January 26th from 2:30-4:00 PM for a back-to-campus celebration!  Snacks, hot drinks, and games for all participants!

 

NaNoWriMo

Join the Sullivan Library to learn about National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) and get some tips for fiction writing. Maybe you will decide to be adventurous and write a novel in a month!

An Evening of Theatre

Join Dr. Dolgin’s and Dr. Filippelli’s classes for a delightful evening of theatre. Selected scenes from The Glass Menagerie, Born Yesterday, Blithe Spirit, and A Raisin in the Sun will be featured. In addition, a staged reading of Susan Glaspell’s of Trifles will be presented in a Reader’s Theatre format. The evening will conclude with a Q & A conversation.