Café Ha Aviv
Café Ha Aviv
Location: 2nd Floor Student Union Join us for traditional foods, coffee, tea, and music! More about Jewish Heritage Month
Location: 2nd Floor Student Union Join us for traditional foods, coffee, tea, and music! More about Jewish Heritage Month
Location: Student Union (in front of RCC Library) Presenters: Dr. Rebha Sabharwal and Dr. En-Shu Robin Liao Come and learn about the history of origami! Make your own origami from a lesson in manipulating paper into various shapes, such as a butterfly, heart-shaped book marks, and a small crown. Your creativity knows no bounds! More …
Location: Nelson Mandela Room (Student Union, Room 3214) Presenter: Dr. Shamika Mitchell Solo Leveling has been a very successful comic series from South Korea. Its animation debuted in 2024. Come watch the anime debut of Season 1 and share your thoughts about Volume 1 of the comic series. Light refreshments will be served. *Co-Sponsoring Event …
Location: Pop-Up Stand at Bridge between Academic I and Academic II Presenters: Professor Christopher Flatley and Virginia Flatley Come and try different Asian treats and guess their origins! More about Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Location: The Quad (Rain Location: Student Union) Mark your calendar so that you can join us to learn more about community resources, college programs and a range of activities that support your wellness. Free snacks, giveaways and raffles for all participants. Don't miss it! The Annual RCC Health & Wellness Fair is coordinated by Professor …
Location: Cultural Arts Center Atrium Show off your talents at the open mic fundraiser! You can choose to sing, dance, play an instrument, perform poetry, a comedy routine, etc. This event is taking place to raise money for UNICEF, an organization that protects the rights and wellbeing of children around the world. Cash will be …
Location: Bridge between Academic I and Academic II Presenters: Dr. En-Shu Robin Liao and Professor Xin Ye Chopsticks play an important part in Asian cuisines. But did you know that chopsticks come in different shapes? Asian descents use different kinds of chopsticks for different functions and Asian cuisines. Come and learn the differences between Korean, …
Location: Academic I, Room 1106 This interactive workshop explores our human need for connection in our versatile communities. Feeling welcome in a space can help build stronger environments where everyone feels seen, valued, and connected. Through engaging activities and discussions, participants will examine the role of culture and language in cultivating ties and reflect on …
T.H.R.I.V.E. Initiative: How We Connect: Building Bonds of Belonging Read More »
Location: Ellipse (Technology Center, Room 8180) Hosted by: Professor Eileen MacAvery Kane and the ART 22300 Graphic Design Class Join us for a powerful student-led showcase and panel discussion highlighting original graphic design videos that raise awareness about antisemitism and Islamophobia. Presented by ART 22300 Graphic Design – Project 3: Social Justice Warrior, this event …
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Location: Dr. Edmund Gordon Room (Ellipse) Lecture on African American History with Dr. Zebulon Miletsky and coordinated by Dr. David Lucander. Zebulon Vance Miletsky, Ph. D. is an Associate Professor in the Department of Africana Studies and History at Stony Brook University (SUNY) specializing in recent African-American History, the Civil Rights and Black Power movements, …
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Join us in conversations about LGBTQIA+ life with members of our campus community. The conversations are mostly casual and are a great opportunity to connect folks around shared experiences or for folks to learn more about the LGBTQIA+ community. Topic: Understanding the Debate: Sex & Gender Presenter: Andrew Jacobs Location: Connection Center (Technology Center, Room …
Location: Academic I, Room 1106 A session designed to provide faculty, staff, and students with strategies for discussing Antisemitism and Islamophobia with empathy, awareness, and care. Led by Dr. Lindsay Warren and Sireen Sawalha (NJ HEART), this session will cover historical context, present-day challenges, and ways to create inclusive dialogue in educational and community settings.
Location: Cultural Arts Theatre 145 College Road, Suffern, NY Tickets available at the door or purchase in advance through Eventbrite. For more information, please contact 845-574-4471 or visit us on Facebook/Instagram at RCC Visual and Performing Arts. Guys and Dolls is a musical with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser and book by Jo Swerling …
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Location: Cultural Arts Theatre 145 College Road, Suffern, NY Tickets available at the door or purchase in advance through Eventbrite. For more information, please contact 845-574-4471 or visit us on Facebook/Instagram at RCC Visual and Performing Arts. Guys and Dolls is a musical with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser and book by Jo Swerling …
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Location: Cultural Arts Theatre 145 College Road, Suffern, NY Tickets available at the door or purchase in advance through Eventbrite. For more information, please contact 845-574-4471 or visit us on Facebook/Instagram at RCC Visual and Performing Arts. Guys and Dolls is a musical with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser and book by Jo Swerling …
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Location: Academic II, Room 2115 Presenter: Yaritza Santana The Memory Police was shortlisted for the Booker International Prize 2020. Critics praised Yoko Ogawa for her brilliant writing style. You are invited to read it with us and join us for a discussion during this book talk event. Light refreshments will be served. *Co-Sponsoring Event by …
Location: Dr. Edmund Gordon Room (Ellipse) This year, the Student Scholarship Ceremony will take on a more informal networking format, featuring light bites, allowing students, faculty, and donors to engage and interact, along with a brief program. The scholarship celebration exemplifies what makes the RCC community so special, and for scholarship donors, hearing those thanks …
Location: Academic I, Room 1106 Stories heal, empower, and connect us. Join award-winning author Anita Kopacz for a powerful talk on how storytelling shapes our lives and cultures. A small-group discussion on the writing process for serious writers will be held from 10:00 - 10:50 am in the Reading and Writing Center (Technology Center, Room …
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Location: Nelson Mandela Room (Student Union, Room 3214) Moderators: Professor Patricia Maloney-Titland and Dr. En-Shu Robin Liao Speaker: Dr. Liya Li Our beloved English Full Professor Dr. Liya Li, who has been teaching and serving at RCC for 30 years, is planning for her retirement. Dr. Li was the founder of the Asian Pacific Islander …
Location: Brooke Evans Gallery, Cultural Arts Center Come out and support student art, as we celebrate the release of the brand-new issue of Impulse, RCC’s award-winning arts and letters magazine. The celebration will be held on April 30, 2025, in the Brooke Evans Gallery, located in the Cultural Arts Center, from 12:30-1:30pm. Light refreshments will …
Location: Pop-Up Stand in front of Academic II, Room 2115 Presenters: Professor Christopher Flatley and Virginia Flatley Come and try different Asian treats and guess their origins! More about Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Location: Academic II, Room 2115 Join us for QPR (Question, Persuade, and Refer) Gatekeeper Training for Suicide Prevention, a 1-hour educational program designed to empower participants with the skills to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and respond effectively. This training is open to all faculty, staff, and students who want to learn …
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Location: Academic II, Room 2115 Presenter: Professor Kris Dougherty Recently, many of the biggest storylines on WWE television have revolved around the lineage of Tongan and Samoans. Come listen to Professor Kris Dougherty discussing the impact of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in professional American wrestling! More about Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Rockland Community College and the Visual and Performing Arts department are proud to partner with the Roger Rees Awards for 2025! The Roger Rees Awards for Excellence in Student Performance recognizes distinction in student performance and outstanding achievement in high school musical theatre programs in the NYC area. This program was formerly known as The …
Location: Clarkstown High School South (31 Demarest Mill Road, West Nyack, NY) Come watch our talented seniors perform in a "Back from the Past" variety show in honor of John R. Maloney.