Less than two weeks until our Annual Meeting + Village Awards! Join us for this free public celebration of some of the most inspiring leaders, small businesses, and great causes in our neighborhood, as well as looking back on a year of accomplishment: https://t.co/dyAw7scrxo
The Unveiling of the Monument to Peter Cooper. May 29, 1897. Executed by Augustus St. Gaudens, Sculptor. Installed by Stanford White, Architect.
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The Cooper Union, to their eternal glory, has uploaded hundreds of recordings and transcripts from speakers who have graced their Great Hall.
We are talking Michael Harrington, Frances Fox Piven, Jane Addams, Henry George, Kropotkin, and more.
Dive in!
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I'LL REMIND YOU OF EVERYTHING: THE FILMS OF MIKE MILLS • Entering the Criterion Collection in July!
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The legacies we inherit, and the ones we pass on, form the heart of the writer-director's family portraits, inspired by his own experience.
Village Awards nomination season is nearly over! Show your support by nominating a person, place, small business, or organization making a positive impact in our neighborhoods. Deadline is 3/16! Nominate here: https://t.co/sMCtewNX47
#OTD in 1791, inventor, abolitionist, philanthropist, educator, and founder of @cooperunion Peter Cooper is born. This local renaissance man left a legacy of access to higher education and improved and enriched lives for millions. More: https://t.co/PxzINUX2AI
Innovation was everywhere today— students engineered vessels in OnShape, explored sustainable design on Governor's Island, coded with interrupts, and turned commute data into colorful charts. Our students are pushing boundaries and building the future, one project at a time!
Hundreds turned out last week for our joyous Annual Meeting and Village Awards celebration. Check out the video and pictures and get the lowdown on what is the happiest night of the year in #GreenwichVillage, the #EastVillage, and #NoHo: https://t.co/Wj7BdCGTQf
Last night, we had the pleasure of hosting our Annual Meeting & Village Awards in not one, but two incredible historic venues in the #EastVillage, where we celebrated six remarkable awardees and a year of accomplishments: https://t.co/no9B86paNm
It’s TONITE at 6pm! Join us at @cooperunion’s historic Great Hall to honor six incredible awardees and celebrate a year of preserving what we love about #GreenwichVillage, the #EastVillage, + #Noho. Come for the camaraderie, community, + inspiring stories: https://t.co/DNwzYDA69U
Painful news.
P. Adams came to Bard College in 1971 and essentially presented his seminal work on American avant-guard cinema, Visionary Film, in a seminar he taught, that I was fortunate enough to sit in on. To say that he changed my life is a drastic understatement.