Latest Past Events
Robin Stern: Emotional Intelligence and Ethical Decision Making
New York Society for Ethical Culture 2 W 64th St, New YorkThe skills of emotional intelligence matter for our ability to focus our attention, make sound decisions, establish and maintain healthy relationships and physical and mental health. In this interactive talk with Robin Stern, Ph.D., the co-founder and associate director for the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, participants will learn the skills and how they also […]
American Museum of Natural History Presents: Milstein Science Series: Polar Bears
American Museum of Natural History 175-208 79th Street, Central Park WestJoin us on the eve of International Polar Bear Day to celebrate this phenomenal species. Learn about its behavior, diet, territory and how climate change has made it a vulnerable species. This family-friendly festival dives into all things polar bear with activities, show-and-tell with Museum collections, and an interactive theater performance. Plus, scientists will be […]
Frick Perspectives: Northern Lights by Emma Capron
Frick Collection 1 E 70th St, New YorkAlthough the Frick is not usually associated with the art of the Northern Renaissance, it holds a small but outstanding group of early Netherlandish and French paintings from the fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth centuries—one of the best in America. This lecture explores the making, meaning, and collecting of these exquisite works.