March 29 – Neil Safier on “Where Entangled Empires and Early Modern Science Intertwine: An Iberoamerican Perspective.”
Abstract: This talk explores the confluence, in the last two decades, between a new kind of imperial history that seeks
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Abstract: This talk explores the confluence, in the last two decades, between a new kind of imperial history that seeks
Read More1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Room #C205 This workshop will provide you with an overview of principles for
Read More1:00PM-2:30PM Room # C205 Katie Eiges, PhD. and Ravital LaBua This workshop will provide you with an overview of principles
Read MoreAn afternoon series of four events, free and open to the public. Reservations are required for the final event, Israel
Read More5:30-9PM Meet in Rm. 5414 Refreshments served from 5:30-6:00PM Are you a GC student who teaches or plans
Read More6:30-7:30pm C196.05 RSVP Graduate Center students: are you planning to deposit your dissertation or thesis for the June degree? The
Read MoreMarch 7, 6:30-7:30pm March 15, 1-2pm C196.05 RSVP Bring your laptop and learn how to make the most of MS
Read MoreThe Teaching and Learning Center will be hosting the second Teach@CUNY Day. This event is scheduled for 9am-4pm on the Concourse Level of the
Read MoreThe GC Digital Initiatives has also launched a weekly update called The Digital GC which posts information about newly available
Read More6:30-7:30pm Live tweeting allows the ideas, scholarship, and greater conversations that occur at a conference to have a life outside
Read More6:30-8:30pm This workshop is designed as a gentle introduction to using widely available (and FREE!) digital tools for collaborative work.
Read MorePutting NYC to Work: Using Place-Based Assignments in Your Courses March 1, 2017, 6:30-8:30, Room 9207 In the second installment
Read MoreCall for Participants: Collaborative Research Seminar on Archives and Special Collections by The Graduate Center, CUNY Library and The
Read More1-3pm, room 9206 As international graduate students, we often don’t know what to expect when we first step into the
Read MoreRoom C205 4:00-5:30PM Have you ever wondered what music of the Middle Ages might have sounded like? Join us for
Read MoreWinter/Spring 2017 Schedule Our events are free and open to the public. No RSVP’s are required this season. All take
Read MoreThe Teaching and Learning Center invites members of the CUNY community to contribute to Visible Pedagogy’s “Teach@CUNY Series,“ which spotlights actual assignments,
Read MoreJoin us for a talk by Dr. Oliver Fein, MD 12:30-2pm Room 6304.01 A light lunch will be provided –
Read MoreThis panel, which grows out the MoMA exhibition, “Insecurities: Tracing Displacement and Shelter,” curated by participant Sean Anderson, will consider
Read MoreKeynote Lecture: Stephen Greenblatt Keynote Roundtable: Mark Anderson, Daniel Kehlmann, & Judith Ryan The Critical Theory Certificate Program
Read More“Methods?: A Workshop on Methodology, Field Research, and Theory” Room 5414, All Day Hosted by SPTSA: Social and Political Theory
Read MoreBecause of the possibility of severe weather tomorrow, we are going to postpone our workshop on the Academic Job Search
Read MoreIn anticipation of tomorrow’s disruptive snowstorm, we are postponing this event to next Thursday, 2/16. 12-2pm Room 3317 The Teaching
Read MoreWhat is a zine? This unique format includes all self-published creations that appear in the form of a printed booklet.
Read MoreThe moderators of Friends of the Saints seminars in late antique, medieval and early modern hagiography and religious history at the
Read MoreSometimes class work is the least of the graduate student’s burdens. Balancing school, work, family and friends, coping with
Read More12:30-2 pm Room # 9204 Do you need to start writing but don’t know where to begin? Feeling paralyzed by
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