Arinn Amer on Fran Dresher, Groucho Marx and Jewish Labor
Our very own Arinn Amer has published an opinion piece on comedy/labor icons Fran Drescher and Groucho Marx – Fran
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Our very own Arinn Amer has published an opinion piece on comedy/labor icons Fran Drescher and Groucho Marx – Fran
Read MoreThe Department of History at the College of Staten Island is seeking to hire qualified adjuncts for HST 131: US
Read MoreBrooklyn College is searching for an adjunct to teach a US History section on behalf of the History Department but
Read MoreProfessor Cristina Jiménez Moreta, Distinguished Lecturer in the Department of Anthropology and Interdisciplinary Programs at the Colin Powell School for
Read MoreWant to stay involved with the CUNY Graduate Center Community this summer? Interested in reading about the history of capitalism
Read MoreInterested in applying for the Open Knowledge Fellowship’s upcoming Summer 2023 cohort? Curious to hear more about how “open knowledge”
Read MoreAt this fun, fast-paced event, 13 graduating students will present their research in 3 min each. Reception with food and
Read More“The Many Worlds of Indian Ayahs: From the Colonial Households in India to the TransAtlantic Domains (Eighteenth through Twenty-First Centuries)”
Read MoreThe seminar aims to understand the different types of uncertainty in crowdsourced digital history projects and how to address them
Read MoreJoin us for a queer night filled with chat, conversations, laughter, food and drinks. Queer Student Social Thursday, May 11th
Read MoreThe PhD Program in History has approximately 100 students currently enrolled, including:
Read MoreFeaturing Professor Julia Sneeringer (chair of history at Queens College and GC faculty member), Professor Tanisha Ford (GC faculty member),
Read MoreThis workshop will include an overview of the Affordable Care Act, Medicaid, Child Health Plus, the Essential Plan, Qualified Health
Read MoreThe New York Public Library’s Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers has selected its 25th class
Read MoreSarah and Angelina Grimke―the Grimke sisters―are revered figures in American history, famous for rejecting their privileged lives on a plantation
Read MoreThe Office of Fellowships and Financial Aid invites applications for Graduate Assistants or the 2023-2024 academic year. Our office helps
Read MoreDaniel Immerwahr on Guns, Germs, and Wood: The Landscape of U.S. Settler Colonialism In the nineteenth century, settlers spread across
Read MoreThroughout the year, the AHA hosts many online events for both members and the public. These events bring together scholars
Read MoreThe development of the oil industries on the Dutch Caribbean islands Curaçao (1918) and Aruba (1928) and the booming sugar
Read MoreAcademic Article Publishing Q&A with Professor Benjamin Carp: on Friday, March 24 at 1:15pm, get all your questions answered on submitting
Read MoreJoin the Peer Mentors on Wednesday, March 22 at 11am for a workshop all about the dissertation proposal – the exciting
Read MorePlease join The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History for Book Breaks on Sunday, March 12, at 2 pm ET to hear David
Read MoreSociologist Daniel Bell wrote in the 1950s that “Americans have an extraordinary talent for compromise in politics and extremism in
Read MoreThe Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness (OIRE) is seeking two Research Analysts for its Fellowship Program. OIRE is an administrative unit
Read MoreDear History and BAM communities, It is my great pleasure to invite you to a retirement party for Blanche Wiesen Cook on Tuesday
Read MoreThe CG Center for Jewish Studies is hosting an open house on March 3, at 11am in room C204. There
Read MoreHistory students who have a Graduate Center Fellowship are invited to an information session with Anne Ellis [Director of Graduate
Read More“A Fresh Look at a Pioneering Black Voice of Revolutionary America” is an in-depth look at Prof. David Waldstreicher‘s new
Read MoreAdmired by George Washington, ridiculed by Thomas Jefferson, published in London, and read far and wide, Phillis Wheatley led one
Read MoreThe Professional Staff Congress is the union that represents 30,000 faculty and staff (include graduate student workers) at the City
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