Spring Open House 1
Free food and jazz
Free food and jazz
Join us for "The War That Never Was: Science vs. Faith" with Prof. Lawrence Principe of Johns Hopkins University. In this session, Prof. Principe will explore the historical relationship between scientific inquiry and religious belief, challenging the popular "conflict" narrative.
I Want to Be Rich — But at What Cost? Is wealth a blessing, a danger, or both? Can the pursuit of money coexist with moral responsibility, or does it inevitably distort our values? Join Sally Blount, former Dean of NYU Stern and CEO of Catholic Charities Chicago, for a timely conversation on wealth, ambition,…
Dr. Michael Lamb What does it actually mean to live well in a complex, fast-moving world? Join Dr. Michael Lamb as he explores virtue not as rule-following or moralizing, but as the formation of character over time. Drawing from classical wisdom and modern insights, this talk examines how habits shape who we become—and why virtue…
Join us for a relaxed evening of great food, meaningful conversation, and fellowship. The dinner is open to all fellow graduate students. Whether you’ve joined us before or are completely new, we’d absolutely love to see you there. Location: The Catholic Center at NYU (238 Thompson Street, NY, NY) Please be sure to RSVP by Saturday, February…
The men host the women for an elegant dining experience. Formal attire requested.
Do you like meditation, Gregorian chant, and candlelit adoration? Stop by the southern entrance to Washington Square Park next to the Kimmel Center. The music will be provided by Higher Word.
At Hunter, for more information, reach out to the club.