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Empire State Rare Book and Print Fair | Grand Central Terminal
Sep 28, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
The Empire State Rare Book and Print Fair will bring over 30 rare book, print and ephemera exhibitors from across the country to historic Grand Central Station. Visitors can browse books, prints and ephemera on a broad range of topics and areas. Our fairs are social events that cultivate a welcoming experience for all. There will be items at the fair to fit all budgets.
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Political Repression and the Universities from McCarthyism to Trump | 133 W 21st St #101c
Sep 29, 2025 (UTC-4)
New York
Noted American historian Ellen Schrecker speaks on political repression and the universities from McCarthyism to Trump.
Ellen Schrecker
is an American historian known for her research on McCarthyism, political repression, and American higher education. Her latest book, edited with Valerie C. Johnson and Jennifer Ruth, is
The Right to Learn: Resisting the Right-Wing War on Academic Freedom
(2024). Among her most important works are
The Lost Promise: American Universities in the 1960s
(2021);
Many Are the Crimes: McCarthyism in America
(1998); and
No Ivory Tower: McCarthyism and the Universities
(1986). She has also published several other books and edited collections as well as dozens of articles in both scholarly and general interest publications. A retired Professor of History at Yeshiva University, she also serves on the Steering Committee of Historians for Peace and Democracy and is active in the American Association of University Professors, having edited its magazine,
Academe
, for several years and now belongs to its Committee A on Academic Freedom, Tenure, and Governance.
Information Source: Art History, Visual & Critical Studies, Honors | eventbrite
Regis Staten Island Regional Information Night-- Tues., Sept. 30th | St. Joseph Hill Academy Elementary School
Sep 30, 2025 (UTC-4)
Staten Island
Thank you for your interest in the gift of a Regis education!
As an all-scholarship, all-boys, Catholic Jesuit school, Regis offers a transformative and rigorous curriculum that prepares outstanding young men to lead lives of leadership, generosity, and service. For over 100 years, Regis has stood committed to educational excellence and as a pathway for families that could not otherwise afford an exceptional Catholic education. We are eager for you to learn more about what makes Regis such a singular community.
The regional Information Nights focus on the Regis experience as lived by students from your geographical area with common educational backgrounds, commutes, etc. Because they are more intimate gatherings that are attended by present students and their parents, alumni, and alumni parents, they are a good introduction to Regis. The event will last around 90 minutes and will feature a presentation by the Director of Admissions and a panel discussion with current students. Light refreshments will be available.
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