Mina Rees Library Updates
Contact the Mina Rees Library: library@gc.cuny.edu 212-817-7077 https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ask-a-librarian Mina Rees Library January Hours 2024 | Closed on Martin
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Contact the Mina Rees Library: library@gc.cuny.edu 212-817-7077 https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ask-a-librarian Mina Rees Library January Hours 2024 | Closed on Martin
Read MoreThis winter break, the GC Writing Center is running 2 week-long clinics for dissertation and thesis writers. Conducted remotely, each
Read More2024-25 CGSC Seminar: Home Application Now Open for CUNY Dissertation Fellowships and Mid-Career Faculty Fellowships The Committee on Globalization
Read MoreWe are looking for participants for a one- or two-day study on learning to produce foreign language sounds that are
Read MoreThis talk will examine the conflict surrounding the contested legal rights of people accused of being fugitive slaves and how
Read MoreThe Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society is offering $1,250 research awards for original research at the Rockefeller Archive Center. Applications
Read MoreDear students, As you know, the Graduate Student Experience Survey is currently open to all enrolled students. If you haven’t
Read MoreThe Wellness Center and Student Counseling Services would like to remind you that they are here to support you. They offer free confidential counseling
Read MoreThe GC IT Director of Administrative Services happy to announce that the project proposal of the Student Technology Fee proposals
Read MoreHASTAC Scholar Applications Are Open! Apply by October 31, 2023. HASTAC Scholars brings together dynamic graduate and undergraduate students
Read MoreIn 1583, 440 years before the Titan submersible imploded off the coast of Newfoundland, the frigate Squirrel was lost at sea, all hands presumed dead.
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Read MoreUndergraduate and postgraduate students are invited to submit papers for the Lucretia Mott Student Essay Award. Outstanding student paper submissions
Read MoreWant to stay involved with the CUNY Graduate Center Community this summer? Interested in reading about the history of capitalism
Read MoreEach CUNY Graduate Center doctoral program may nominate one doctoral faculty member. The candidate must be nominated to the program
Read MoreCelebrating our students and alumni on their recent successes!! Esther Adaire (PhD 2023) has signed a book contract with
Read MoreThe PhD Program in History has approximately 100 students currently enrolled, including:
Read MoreImportant updates The Library is offering an exciting new course in Summer 2023 – Special Topics in Public Scholarship: Intricacies
Read MoreOur very own Daniela Moraes Traldi has published an article at Gender & History entitled “Christian Political Hypermasculinity: Brazilian Fascism in
Read MoreWriting for Government and Non-Profits (PDEV 79408) Are you in a humanistic discipline and thinking about career pathways in the
Read MoreContact The Library: library@gc.cuny.edu https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ask-a-librarian Updated Spring Library Hours: https://gc-cuny.libcal.com/hours Monday-Friday: 9am-10pm Saturday: 10am-8pm Sunday: 12pm-8pm New! Expanded
Read MoreThe New York Public Library’s Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers has selected its 25th class
Read MoreThe Doctoral and Graduate Students’ Council (DGSC) is accepting student proposals suggesting how they should spend their $300,000 surplus. The
Read MoreCheck out Professor Richard Wolin’s article, “Best Books on Intellectuals and Fascism,” by clicking here.
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 More“A Fresh Look at a Pioneering Black Voice of Revolutionary America” is an in-depth look at Prof. David Waldstreicher‘s new
Read MoreJoin the Improv Theater and Movement starting 2/23 at the Graduate Center! In this class they will practice the
Read MoreThe Wellness Center, Student Counseling Services is pleased to announce that they purchased Care Solace for Graduate Center students and
Read MoreFolks may have seen that the PSC has started a People’s Pantry as part of a campaign to Reclaim the
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