due May 15th – feedback on the History Department’s Peer Mentor Program
As many of you know, this was the inaugural year of the History Department’s Peer Mentor Program. We’re taking stock
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As many of you know, this was the inaugural year of the History Department’s Peer Mentor Program. We’re taking stock
Read MoreBiographies by Fellows: Langdon Hammer on James Merrill, Ilan Ehrlich on Eduardo Chibás 6:30pm Tuesday, May 12, 2015. William P.
Read MoreThe Colombian Origin Population of New York: 1990-2010 Distinguished Professor Laird Bergad, Director of the CLACLS and author, will present
Read MorePlease join us for a public presentation featuring Martha Biondi, Prof. of African-American Studies & History, Northwestern University, on the research and writing
Read MoreThe City University of New York Early American Republic Seminar cordially invites fellow students, faculty, and interested individuals to our
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Read MoreJoin us for a college teaching seminar led by Cindy R. Lobel, Assistant Professor of History at Lehman College. She is
Read MoreMarch 31st Protest! Organized by our union – http://www.psc-cuny.org/
Read MoreAre you teaching for the first time? Do you have questions? I bet you do. Come to the Graduate Center
Read MoreWhile researching her recently defended dissertation, Dr. Wuebker collected over 1000 images related to venereal disease. She has made almost
Read MoreThe City University of New York Early American Republic Seminar cordially invites fellow students, faculty, and interested individuals to our
Read MoreKaren Kelsky (http://TheProfessorIsIn.com) is coming to the History Lounge (room 5114) this Friday for two grant writing sessions, one from
Read MoreCUNY EARS (Early American Republic Seminar) cordially invites our colleagues to a discussion with, Graduate Center History Program Alumnus, Paul
Read MoreFirst-Year History Students! We don’t talk enough. Stop by the Peer Mentoring Workshop to talk: Getting through Written Exams
Read MoreIdentities, Ideologies, and Interactions: Conceptualizing New Histories March 13th, 2015 PROGRAM 8:00-9:00 – Sign-in, light refreshments Room 5/114 9:00-10:40
Read MoreThe NY State Legislature is in the final month of negotiating the 2015-16 budget with Governor Cuomo. I append a
Read MorePlanning to take your orals in the next year? Feeling nervous? If you want to hear about how students who
Read MoreA lecture by Richard Wolin with a response by Leora Batnitzky February 5, 6:30 pm, Martin E. Segal Theatre This
Read More“Civilizing Settlers: Catholic Missionaries and the Colonial State in French Algeria, 1830-1914.” This talk examines the contested space occupied
Read MoreDear PSC Colleague: Best wishes at the start of a new semester and a new year. This must be the year
Read MoreAttention GC Historians! Tired of reaching only three people through your publications? Desperate to reach a wider audience? Now is
Read MoreThe City University of New York Early American Republic Seminar (CUNY EARS) will be hosting a reception for graduate students
Read MoreFriday, December 19, 2014 at 5:00pm History Student Lounge Room 5114 365 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10016 Please note: there
Read MoreDr. Heather J. Sharkey is an associate professor in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at the University
Read MoreCall for Papers CUNY Early American Republic Seminar Graduate Student Conference Ruptures and Continuities in Early America May 1st, 2015
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