10/15 – Visions of Modernity at the 1939 New York World’s Fair (NYPL Doc Chat Episode 6)
The 1939 New York World’s Fair promised a view of the “World of Tomorrow” through its dazzling displays of up-to-the-minute
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The 1939 New York World’s Fair promised a view of the “World of Tomorrow” through its dazzling displays of up-to-the-minute
Read MoreThrough the generous support of a grant from the Carnegie Corporation, the Graduate Center invites applications from GC doctoral students
Read MoreThe Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society at the CUNY Graduate Center is offering up to eight $1,250 fellowships for
Read MoreSuffolk University is a private, urban university located in the heart of downtown Boston. Our college green is the Boston
Read MoreThe Teaching and Learning Center and Writing Center invite Graduate Center students to attend an upcoming workshop for individuals planning
Read MoreEach year, the New York State Assembly offers a unique experiential learning opportunity for current graduate students (or recent graduates)
Read MoreFredrik Logevall has spent much of the last decade searching for the “real” JFK. The result of this prodigious effort
Read MoreJoin GC Interim Chief Librarian Emily Drabinski for a discussion and to hear updates about the Mina Rees Library during
Read MoreDoc Chat is a program series that digs deep into the stories behind the Library’s most interesting collections and highlights
Read MoreIn the past few months we have heard the President of the United States refer to COVID-19 as “The Chinese
Read MoreThe Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS) is accepting applications for the following awards. CLAGS serves as a national center for
Read MoreWe are now a few weeks into the Fall 2020 semester. How are the engagements of our students shaping the
Read MoreCongratulations once again to Professor Helena Rosenblatt on her op-ed piece in Business Insider – “Social-media platforms are undermining our
Read MorePlease find below The Graduate Center Fall 2020 Student Affairs Newsletter. This publications contains news and reminders of program offerings
Read MoreDoc Chat is a weekly program series from the New York Public LIbrary that digs deep into the stories behind
Read MoreThe Writing Center is pleased to announce its schedule of Fall workshops. Returning to Academic Writing Just starting out in
Read MoreThe figure who embodied the militant and controversial spirit of the Black Panther Party more than anyone was Eldridge Cleaver.
Read MoreThe Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships Designed to encourage original and significant study of religious and ethical values in
Read MoreThe WW Dissertation Fellowships in Women’s Studies encourage research about women and gender that crosses disciplinary, regional, or cultural boundaries. Recent
Read MoreThe Office of Fellowships and Financial Aid will be offering a number of financial literacy sessions via Zoom in the
Read MoreCurious about how to identify grants and other funding sources for your work (Fellowships, prizes, and more), but not sure
Read MoreAlum Michael Brenes (PhD, 2014) will give a virtual book talk on Oct 14th at 4:30. He will be discussing
Read MoreNevertheless, She Persisted: 30 Years of Women Writing Women’s Lives will celebrate the seminar members’ 3 decades years of writing
Read MoreThe semester ahead will present many challenges, and the Teaching and Learning Center is here to remind you that in
Read MoreOpen House for Global Early Modern Studies Welcome to new students and welcome back to returning faculty and students. Anyone
Read MoreA masterwork from acclaimed historian David Nasaw, The Last Million tells the gripping yet until now largely hidden story of
Read More9/7/2020 to 9/20/2020 Eddie S. Glaude Jr. on James Baldwin, with Nicholas Boggs Thursday, September 10, 6:00 PM Immigration Seminar
Read MoreCOVID University New York (CVNY) is a weekly storytelling podcast documenting the experience of those communities struggling most with COVID-19
Read MoreAre you curious about the GC Digital Scholarship Lab, the GC Digital Fellows and the services that we provide? While
Read MoreWith the remarkable array of digital tools available, it can be difficult to determine which ones you’ll really need, particularly
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