“Black Is Beautiful” Exhibit at New York Historical Society in its Final Week!
“Black is Beautiful: The Photographs of Kwame Braithwaite” is a remarkable exhibit at the New York Historical Society. This evocative exhibit
Read more“Black is Beautiful: The Photographs of Kwame Braithwaite” is a remarkable exhibit at the New York Historical Society. This evocative exhibit
Read moreThe staff of the Teaching and Learning Center has designed a survey to better understand how Graduate Center students are
Read moreThe Mina Rees Library will extend its hours for the next two weekends for finals. For 12/10-12/11 and 12/17-12/18 it
Read moreIgor Holanda is a visiting scholar at the Anthropology department from the Federal University of Pernambuco (from Brazil), currently working under
Read moreThe Curriculum Enhancement Project wants to hear from GC PhD Program in History students about how the department currently serves them
Read moreEmpowering International Students in a Challenging Sociocultural Climate Date & Time: November 17th, 2022 @ 6PM-7:30PM (EST) Facilitators: Vivi Wei-Chun
Read moreFrom Soheil Asefi: “I’m a PhD student in history, currently in Berlin. In the second week of January, I’ll be
Read moreThe PhD Program in History at the CUNY Graduate Center invites proposals for individual papers or panels at the 13th
Read moreIn this episode of International Horizons David Troyansky from the History departments of Brooklyn College and the CUNY Graduate Center, refers to the
Read moreAll PSC members are urged to attend the union’s virtual mass meeting Wednesday, October 26, 6:30-8:00PM. This is The Big
Read moreThe Virginia Museum of History & Culture (VMHC) offers research fellowships of up to three weeks a year to promote
Read more~ Wednesday, October 26th from 6pm-7pm ~ Research & Collections of The New York Public Library Mina Rees Library, Dissertation Reading
Read moreWe’re excited to announce the University of Alabama History Department’s annual Conference on Power and Struggle this year. Please see
Read moreNew York City undergraduate and graduate students are invited to apply now for a paid, in-depth internship to learn about and teach
Read moreEach year, the New York State Assembly offers a unique experiential learning opportunity for current graduate students (or recent graduates)
Read moreCreate a web presence for your digital project! The Graduate Center Library and GC Digital Initiatives are happy to announce that we
Read moreFall 2022 Hours – Starting on Thursday, 8/25 Monday-Friday: 9am-10pm Saturdays: 12pm-5pm Sundays: Closed (After 9/10/22, open on Sundays from 12-5pm) Starting 8/29: Reference
Read morePlease join us in giving three virtual cheers to these students and alumni for their accomplishments: Esther Adaire was awarded
Read moreVenetian professional couple is looking to exchange their large apartment not far from Rialto or their apartment at the Lido
Read moreThe Wellness Center joins with the rest of the GC community in grief and outrage following the most recent White-supremacist
Read moreThe Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives, an organization dedicated to preserving the legacy of the American volunteers who fought in the
Read moreThe American Council of Learned Societies is pleased to announce the fourth competition of the Leading Edge Fellowship program, which
Read moreWhat is liberal democracy and has it lost its way? Helena Rosenblatt joins Vasant Dhar in episode 32 of Brave New World
Read moreRequired History Courses HIST 84900-01 First-year Seminar in American History 5 credits, Wednesdays 2 PM – 4 PM, Hybrid Professor
Read moreOur current History students and alumni are ending 2021 with a bang-let’s take a look at their incredible achievements!
Read moreThree spring 2022 Folger Institute programs are now accepting applications: 13 December 2021 is the Admission deadline for: Early Modern Intersections in
Read moreThe Teaching and Learning Center is interested in what Graduate Center Teaching Fellows and adjuncts are hearing about the expected
Read moreHe recently published his second book focused on Harlem: Philip Payton, the Father of Black Harlem. (The first, Race and Real Estate:
Read moreThe deadline to register to vote for the November 2nd elections is October 8th. Forms can be found online
Read moreThe National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has awarded a significant grant to Professor Anne Valk (History), executive director of the American Social
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