3/15 – Dorothy O. Helly Works-in-Progress lecture with Rebecca Donner
Rebecca Donner will discuss the challenges in writing All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days, a work of narrative nonfiction
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Rebecca Donner will discuss the challenges in writing All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days, a work of narrative nonfiction
Read MoreSave the date! On April 23rd, the School of Labor and Urban Studies is holding a conference on “Working-Class New
Read MoreLocated on two campuses totaling 95 acres in beautiful, Sarasota, Florida, The Out-of-Door Academy (ODA) is an independent, coeducational, college
Read MorePlease join the National History Center for a Washington History Seminar Panel with Marc Levinson (GC PhD 2009) on Outside
Read MoreThe Hayek Fund for Scholars supports students and faculty who are researching and teaching ideas within the classical liberal tradition
Read MoreThe LA Review of Books Summer Publishing Workshop is an intensive, five-week (virtual) summer course on book, magazine, and online publishing held
Read MoreJoin us for Student Empowerment Day Rallying for Funds to Support Students with Disabilities in Colleges Thursday, February 25, 2021 10:30
Read MoreThe Early Research Initiative invites applications for two Morgan Library & Museum graduate fellowships (Summer/Fall 2021). These $4,000 fellowships will
Read MoreThe Early Research Initiative invites applications for two Morgan Library & Museum graduate fellowships (Summer/Fall 2021). These $4,000 fellowships will
Read MoreThe Early Research Initiative and the PublicsLab invite applications for research fellowships for Summer 2021. These $2,000 fellowships will be offered to Graduate
Read MoreIrrational Ideas: Thinking Against Conventions In his inaugural article, Journal of the History of Ideas co-founder Arthur Lovejoy observed that
Read MoreThe MALS Advising Fellow Program aims to provide vital academic support to students in the MA in Liberal Studies (MALS) program
Read MoreOn March 1 at 5:15pm, the Peer Mentors are hosting “A Conversation on Parenting/Caretaking as a Graduate Student.” This conversation is
Read MoreThe University of California at Santa Barbara History Department’s Colloquium Committee warmly invites you to attend the inaugural session of
Read MoreCitations To and Citations From: Following the Scholarly Conversation February 11 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm How do
Read MoreWe are seeking graduate students employed as instructors of undergraduate courses to complete a training-based survey. Our aim is to
Read MoreAre you having trouble meeting your writing goals? Are you working toward a long-term writing project? Are looking for a
Read MoreINFO SESSIONS on Tues, Feb 16th @ 6:00pm & Fri, Feb 26th @ 1:30pm To register for a session, please
Read MoreThe Graduate Center is pleased to announce the Race and the Middle East/North Africa Dissertation Fellowship, with funding from the
Read MoreThis conference will focus on new approaches to graduate education in support of the public good, without losing sight of
Read MoreGC PhD Program in History student Erik Wallenberg will be hosting this event, featuring GC PhD Program in History Professor
Read MoreThe IRADAC Fellowship provides institutional and intellectual support for seven Ph.D. candidates at the dissertation writing stage. Organized around an
Read MoreThe ASMEA Research Grant Program [asmeascholars.org] seeks to support research on topics in Middle Eastern and African studies that deserve greater
Read MoreThe Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Program (DDRA) funds dissertation level doctoral students to conduct research in modern foreign languages
Read MoreGothamEd presents online courses in New York City history, designed to serve a range of backgrounds and purposes — from
Read MoreIn this critical time of change and renewal, as we continue to fight COVID-19, plan for economic recovery, and decide
Read MoreIRADAC Fellows Program Fall 2021/Spring 2022 Purpose The IRADAC Fellowship provides institutional and intellectual support for seven Ph.D. candidates
Read MoreHit the ground running and attend one of the three workshops The Writing Center will be hosting this month: Returning to
Read MoreThe Mina Rees Library is hosting a new cohort of the Open Pedagogy Fellowship in Spring 2021. The Fellowship experience provides interactive
Read MoreLike most of the Graduate Center community, the PSC-GC Executive Committee was surprised by recent news of plans to severely
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