Open letter to the CUNY Chancellor
The coronavirus has already had a deleterious effect on the academic lives of our graduate students. With classes being conducted
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The coronavirus has already had a deleterious effect on the academic lives of our graduate students. With classes being conducted
Read MoreAs we face these difficult, uncertain times, I (DSC Co-Chair for Communications) send good wishes and positive energy to you
Read MoreNYC’s transit strike, 40 years later: Learning from a seminal moment in American labor history
Read MoreIt’s time for good news! Here’s the latest list of accomplishments by our students, alumni, and even a few faculty
Read MoreThe CUNY Office of Research is offering the Research in the Classroom Grant ($7,500) for innovative ideas to incorporate authentic
Read MoreThe Office of Career Planning & Professional Development, the Writing Center, and the Quantitative Research Consulting Center are available to
Read MoreIf this is war, here’s what to do: Coronavirus and national purpose By Marc Kagan and Joshua B. Freeman
Read MoreWhile the physical library space is not currently accessible, we continue to provide access to many library resources and services
Read MoreFrom: Co-Chair for Communications <ccc@cunydsc.org> Dear GC Students, Are you organizing an activity, conference, or event to which you’d like
Read MoreDemocratic socialism all around: What Bernie Sanders’ New York can teach us about America’s future Full text below:
Read MoreAs Bernie Sanders has emerged as the frontrunner for the Democratic presidential nomination, his insistence that he is a democratic
Read MoreJuly 6 – 17, 2020 The Graduate Center, City University of New York New York, New York The American
Read MoreThis Inside Higher Ed article begins “History jobs report indicates that the market may be stabilizing and could do so
Read MoreAre you either a Spanish native speaker or an Italian native speaker? We are looking for participants for a language research
Read MoreQUESTIONS about Health and Wellness? NEW SERVICE AVAILABLE GC Students are invited to talk with Nurse Practitioner/Health Ed Consultant: Adraenne
Read MoreHear ye hear ye! Read on for quite a bit of good news from alumni and current students! Arinn
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Read MoreThe Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) Program For Appointments Please Call: (212) 817-7980 Services Include: Basic hearing and speech tests Hearing
Read MoreEvery graduate student should write at least one op-ed since it forces them to distill and clarify complex ideas into something
Read MoreFirst Year Workshop: First Year Exam – Friday 11/22, noon -1:30pm in the thesis room. RSVP to GCHistorymentors@gmail.com
Read MoreCongratulations to our students and alumni on their recent accomplishments! Arinn Amer won the $500 Koonja Mitchell Memorial Prize awarded
Read MoreAnnouncing the TLC’s Focused Inquiry Groups for 2019-2020 The Teaching and Learning Center is pleased to announce four Focused Inquiry
Read MoreDigital Annotation with Hypothes.is | Wednesday, October 16 | 6:30-8:30pm | Filipa Calado Details: Interested in digital, collaborative annotation
Read MoreRegistration opens Thursday, October 10th at 10:00 am. Students, Faculty, Staff and Community Members must register in person at the
Read MoreThe PhD Program in History proudly announces the publication of Professor Tim Alborn’s new book. All that Glittered: Britain’s
Read MoreThe Woodrow Wilson Foundation has opened its 2020 competition for several fellowships that support dissertation completion. Recipients not only receive
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Read MoreWelcome back! As the fall semester begins, we wanted to reach out to you with some updates about the current
Read MoreThe Graduate Center offers fitness classes facilitated by the Doctoral Students’ Council and the Student Affairs Office. Registration opens
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