(Long Island, NY) Poet David Lehman will read from his collected works at Farmingdale State College on Thursday, September 8. The reading will be held in the University Club at Knapp Hall at 11 a.m. The public is invited and the event is free.
Lehman’s poetry collections include: New and Selected Poems; Yeshiva Boys; The Evening Sun: A Journal in Poetry; The Daily Mirror: A Journal in Poetry; Valentine Place; Operation Memory: An Alternative to Speech; When a Woman Loves a Man; and Jim and Dave Defeat the Masked Man, coauthored with James Cummin.
Poet David Lehman. Photo Credit: Jay Franco.
Lehman is series editor of The Best American Poetry, which he initiated in 1988, and general editor of the University of Michigan Press’s Poets on Poetry Series. His other editorial works include The Best American Erotic Poems and The Oxford Book of American Poetry. Lehman has been awarded fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Ingram Merrill Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Other awards come from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Writer’s Award. Lehman is a member of the faculty in the graduate writing programs at the New School and New York University.
Farmingdale’s Visiting Writers Program has featured readings by more than 150 American and international authors. The program highlights the importance of literature to education and culture. Its annual Paumanok Poetry Award is an international award judged by faculty in Farmingdale’s English/Humanities department.
Farmingdale State College continues to prepare students with the education, skills, and critical thinking needed to meet the challenges of tomorrow. As the largest of SUNY’s colleges of technology (with almost 8,700 students), Farmingdale equips students with the resources and knowledge sought by today’s emerging industries. Offering bachelor and associate programs, Farmingdale will soon offer its first graduate degree. At Farmingdale, students also have abundant opportunities in experiential learning—internships, clinical training, and guided research—that provide practical instruction and personal growth. Small, personalized classes, a residence hall with suite-style living, a lush 380-acre campus undergoing major renovation, and a highly successful NCAA Division III athletics program with modern facilities make Farmingdale State College one of the fastest-growing colleges in the region. In addition, in 2015 U.S. News & World Report ranks Farmingdale #28 among regional colleges in the north. Eighty-eight percent of FSC’s May 2014 graduates reported they were employed within six months of graduation, and those who are employed, 78% are working in a field related to their degree.For information, contact Kathryn Coley at 631-420-2400 or kathryn.coley@farmingdale.edu. Look on our website farmingdale.edu. Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/farmingdale.