5/5 – Professors Ben Carp and David Waldstreicher celebrate their recent publications (EARS event)
Please join EARS for a joint book talk on Friday, May 5th at 4:00 PM between Professors Ben Carp and David Waldstreicher to celebrate
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Please 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
Read MoreJoin the Peer Mentors on Wednesday, March 22 at 11am for a workshop all about the dissertation proposal – the exciting
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 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 MoreGet advice on how to rock your next conference submission and presentation! This will be a HYBRID event in the
Read MoreA Dialogue Between Richard Wolin, Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature, History, & Political Science at the CUNY Graduate Center, and
Read MoreIn the nineteenth century, settlers spread across North America with astonishing speed, dislodging Native peoples as they did. In this
Read MoreReps from the DGSC, the PSC, and the Grad Council will update us on what’s going on with our elected
Read MoreLevel III Working Group will be held weekly on Thursdays at 11 am. This is an online writing accountability group for Level III students
Read MoreJoin us for a beginning-of-the-semester informal conversation about teaching – what worked, what didn’t, and what to consider for the
Read MoreThe PhD Program in History at the CUNY Graduate Center presents the 13th annual graduate student conference on Friday, March
Read MoreAs he prepares to move to Chicago, Juan González shares what he’s learned about democratic rights, racism, police abuse, and imperial control
Read MoreThe Curriculum Enhancement Project wants to hear from GC PhD Program in History students about how the department currently serves them
Read MoreThe PhD Program in History at the CUNY Graduate Center invites proposals for individual papers or panels at the 13th
Read MoreThe Curriculum Enhancement Project presents a panel of PhD Program in History alumni: Rachel Burstein, PhD ‘14 Independent Education Researcher
Read MoreCurious about getting a History PhD? Come to our in person open house on Mon., Nov. 7, 1:00-2:30! This will
Read MorePlease join the Peer Mentors for a workshop on preparing for and taking the orals exam, RSVP to gchistorymentors@gmail.com for
Read MoreThis will be an unstructured conversation and an opportunity to talk through challenges you may be encountering in your teaching
Read MoreFirst Years should have received a separate email with the Zoom link. If not, email gchistorymentors@gmail.com First Year Exam Workshop:
Read MoreLevel 3 students interested in meeting on Wednesday every other week to discuss issues with writing their dissertations or talk
Read MoreThe First Annual Judith S. Stein Lecture in Political Economy Nelson Lichtenstein on “A Fabulous Failure: Managing American Capitalism during
Read MoreSince 1967, and in accordance with its patriotic, public service and educational objectives, The National Society of Colonial Dames in
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