2/26 – Teaching During a Crisis (peer mentor event)
Join us for the first Spring session of Pedagogy and Pizza as we focus on Teaching During a Crisis! 6:30-8pm
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Join us for the first Spring session of Pedagogy and Pizza as we focus on Teaching During a Crisis! 6:30-8pm
Read MoreThe Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies (CLACLS) presents: “60 Years After the Coup: A History of the
Read MoreSave the date for the 11th Annual John Patrick Diggins Conference. In honor of the 40th anniversary of Professor Diggins’ landmark
Read MoreThe PhD Program in History at the CUNY Graduate Center is excited to invite proposals for individual papers or panels
Read MoreJoin the Peer Mentors for a workshop on preparing for and taking the orals exam. Demystify the process and get
Read MoreWe will be holding our Student Town Hall on Dec 07 at 1pm in this zoom link: https://gc-cuny-edu.zoom.us/j/84505829796?pwd=Z0JWYkxiL3N0bG5WbHNNUEd2aUN5QT09
Read MoreJoin us for the final fall session of Pedagogy and Pizza as we focus on Teaching & Research! 6:30-8pm in
Read MoreDerek Penslar presents his book Zionism: An Emotional State (Rutgers, 2023), a new history of Zionism that examines the emotions that
Read MoreYou are all invited to celebrate The National Society of Colonial Dames in the State of New York (who have
Read MoreAdolph Reed Jr. delivers the Second Annual Judith S. Stein Lecture in Political Economy on Friday, November 3rd at 5:30pm
Read MoreVictoria Phillips will be giving a one-hour workshop this Thursday, November 2 at 5 pm in the History dissertation room
Read MoreOct 31 2-4 pm in the thesis room (5114.01) and on Zoom. Please RSVP to gchistorymentors@gmail.com
Read MoreJoin us for the second installment of Pedagogy and Pizza! We’ll be discussing Assignments & Assessments 6:30-8pm in the History
Read MoreThe PhD Program in History is proud to announce the book launch for Prof. Tanisha C. Ford’s Our Secret Society: Mollie
Read MoreThe PhD Program in History is proud to announce the book launch for Prof. Tanisha C. Ford’s Our Secret Society:
Read MoreSave the date for the 11th Annual John Patrick Diggins Conference. In honor of the 40th anniversary of Professor Diggins’ landmark
Read MoreJoin us for a new series this year called Pedagogy and Pizza! This will be a monthly forum that invites
Read MoreSave the date for the Second Annual Judith Stein Lecture, featuring Adolph L. Reed,. More details coming soon!
Read MoreWant to stay involved with the CUNY Graduate Center Community this summer? Interested in reading about the history of capitalism
Read MoreCelebrating our students and alumni on their recent successes!! Esther Adaire (PhD 2023) has signed a book contract with
Read More“The Many Worlds of Indian Ayahs: From the Colonial Households in India to the TransAtlantic Domains (Eighteenth through Twenty-First Centuries)”
Read MoreThis is a forum to discuss student issues and concerns as a student community. Please fill out this form or
Read MorePlease join EARS for a joint book talk on Friday, May 5th at 4:00 PM between Professors Ben Carp and David Waldstreicher to celebrate
Read MoreIn the heart of the Amazon rainforest, the Murui-Muina people of Puerto Leguízamo, Colombia, defend their culture and traditions after
Read MoreFeaturing Professor Julia Sneeringer (chair of history at Queens College and GC faculty member), Professor Tanisha Ford (GC faculty member),
Read MoreThe PhD Program in History at the CUNY Graduate Center presents “A Usable Past: History In and Out of the
Read MoreDaniel Immerwahr on Guns, Germs, and Wood: The Landscape of U.S. Settler Colonialism In the nineteenth century, settlers spread across
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
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