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Dean's Dinners and Brunches

Dean's Dinners and Brunches

Most every month at Macaulay, Dean Ann Kirschner hosts current students and a special guest for an evening of dinner and conversation. These dinners offer students the opportunity to meet leaders in the arts, business, science, law, and other fields in an informal setting. The discussion is open and wide-ranging, and the atmosphere is friendly and supportive.

This year a Macaulay student or alumnus/alumna will moderate each Dean's Dinner. If you are interested in helping to moderate one of the Dean's Dinners or have other questions, please contact Alicia Bibbs, Assistant to the Dean, at (212) 729-2927 or alicia.bibbs@mhc.cuny.edu.

Currently scheduled dinners (subject to change: check back regularly)

November 15 - Rodney Phillips, former head of New York Academy of Sciences. 11:30 - 1:30pm

February 4 - Iris Chen, head of I have a Dream, formerly of Teach for America. 6-8pm

March 14 - TBA, BRUNCH, 11:30 - 1pm

April 26 - Cella Irvine, president of About.com, formerly of Microsoft and Digitas. 6-8pm

Go to the events page to sign up for any of these events.

Getting Here

Macaulay is easily accessible by subway. The #1 train stops around the corner, at 66th Street and Broadway. and the 5, 7, 10, 20, 104, buses, as well as the 66 crosstown bus, all stop within one block.

If coming by car, please pay careful attention to parking regulations. On-street parking, especially on weekdays, can be very difficult, but there are many commercial parking garages in the area.

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