NCC and NUMC join in a spring blood drive effort
Explores the controversy behind the film "Monuments Men"
presented by Fr. Joseph Koterski, PhD
One of the funniest and most beloved Broadway musicals of all time!
Piper Kerman's experience in prison was the basis of the hit Netflix series
Tracy Martin has transformed personal tragedy into a call for national change
Distinguished author and Harvard Law Prof. Randall Kennedy challenges us all to confront our racial prejudices
Presentations about "Orange is the New Black," to "The Monuments Men," to "The Rap Guide to Evolution"
NCC celebrates Women's History Month with a variety of programs about how incarceration effects girls and women
Board of Trustees Meeting
Sister Souljah speaks to the hip-hop audience about politics, culture and social organization
From Ethiopia to the Arctic, the NCC faculty share their fascinating travel experiences and observations
Two African American brothers bring their girlfriends to their family's Martha's Vineyard summer home to meet their parents and sparks fly
An open juried art competition
NCC and NUMC join in a mid-winter blood drive effort
A new program called "Something Old, Something New...," along with folk songs and the NCC percussion ensemble
the drama written by acclaimed novelist, playwright and broadcaster J.B. Priestly
Martin Cantor is the director of the Long Island Center for Socio-Economic Policy