3/23 – A Safe Space for Asian and Asian American Graduate Students
The Graduate Center’s Student Counseling Service at the Wellness Center recognizes the rise in violence against Asian people in the
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The Graduate Center’s Student Counseling Service at the Wellness Center recognizes the rise in violence against Asian people in the
Read MoreThe CUNY Graduate Center’s Teaching and Learning Center invites applications for Teaching and Learning Center Fellowships for the 2021-2022 academic
Read MoreWorkshops offered next week (March 22- 26) by the Carnegie Educational Technology Fellows (CETF) and Graduate Center Digital Initiatives (GCDI):
Read MoreKindly share the below workshops/events with your faculty, staff, and students. Open Knowledge and the Emerging Field of Black Girlhood(s) is
Read MoreThe Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies is looking to hire simultaneous interpreters for our multi-lingual events currently hosted
Read MoreMark your calendars! “History in Crisis/Crisis in History: Ruptures and Continuities.,” the eleventh annual PhD Program in History conference, is on
Read MoreThis workshop aims to empower students to manage their levels of procrastination in graduate school. Students will develop a better
Read MoreThe PhD Program in History is proud to be a co-sponsor of Rebecca Donner on “Mildred Harnack and the German
Read MoreThe Futures Initiative is pleased to announce the fifth annual Dr. Louise Lennihan Arts & Sciences Grant Competition. Up to
Read MoreNew York State Excelsior Service Fellowship Program Information Session Friday, March 12, 12:30-1:30 p.m. The New York State Excelsior Service
Read MoreCOVID-19 has significantly altered the way we live, teach, and learn. For those of us in STEM fields, this has
Read MoreWorkshops offered next week (March 15-19th) by the Carnegie Educational Technology Fellows (CETF) and Graduate Center Digital Initiatives (GCDI):
Read MoreThinking through concepts such as territory, community, and situated knowledge and linking them to the different missions of the Universities
Read MorePlease share these Mina Rees Library workshops widely with students, faculty, and staff. Thank you; Sincerely, Elvis Bakaitis Interim Head of Reference
Read MoreThe PublicsLab is hosting two info sessions for IDS 81620: Scholarly Praxis at Work in the World, offered in Fall
Read MoreThe Mina Rees Library is hosting four upcoming workshops about Grants & Funding: Budgeting for Federal Agency Grants March 5 @
Read MoreAll Doctoral students who are currently registered full-time students and have completed at least one year of doctoral study at
Read MoreThe reality of distance learning has impacted the mental and psychological well-being of CUNY students, faculty, and staff. In our
Read MoreThe Writing Center will be hosting two remote workshops this month: Writing a Conference Abstract March 22, 7:30-9:00 PM, register here. Do
Read MoreBaruch College Hist. Dept. is looking for an instructor to to HIS 1000 Themes in American History in Fall 2021,
Read MoreThe Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies is accepting proposals for the CLACLS Summer Research Fellowships 2021. The
Read MoreThe M.A. Program in Digital Humanities invites you to join us on Thursday, March 4, 2021 from 4pm-5pm to celebrate the
Read MoreThis workshop will focus on quick and practical tips to improve the quality of your recorded video content. Additionally, these techniques
Read MoreFor the full Mina Rees Library calendar, visit: https://library.gc.cuny.edu/events/, and please feel free to reach out anytime (https://library.gc.cuny.edu/ask-a-librarian/). Week
Read MoreWe’re pleased to announce the workshops below from the Carnegie Educational Technology Fellows. To learn more about support for online teaching
Read MoreThe GC Digital Fellows will be offering workshops again this semester on topics such as data mining and predictive modeling,
Read MoreThis three-day conference, co-sponsored by the ANS and the Ph.D. Program in History at the Graduate Center, CUNY, will feature
Read MoreThe History Department of the College of Staten Island CUNY Spring 2021 History Lecture Series presents: Pandemics and Catastrophe: The Justinianic Plague
Read MoreThe PublicsLab will host two events with Brian Jones (Urban Ed, ’18), Associate Director of Education at the Schomburg Center
Read MoreFrom organizer Kristopher Burrell “We hope that grad volunteers on March 12 would help facilitate 1 – 75-minute session over
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