10/15 – Exploring Career Paths: How to Find Your Professional Fit (Humanities & Social Sciences)
What’s the best way to explore and research different career paths? What career options exist beyond academia? This Office of Career
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What’s the best way to explore and research different career paths? What career options exist beyond academia? This Office of Career
Read MoreIn the long history of American demagogues, from Huey Long to Donald Trump, never has one man caused so much
Read MoreThe 1939 New York World’s Fair promised a view of the “World of Tomorrow” through its dazzling displays of up-to-the-minute
Read MoreThrough the generous support of a grant from the Carnegie Corporation, the Graduate Center invites applications from GC doctoral students
Read MoreThe Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society at the CUNY Graduate Center is offering up to eight $1,250 fellowships for
Read MoreInfo Sessions on Wed, Oct 21st @ 6:00pm and Fri, Nov 6th @ 1:30pm To reserve a spot, please go
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Read MoreThe Bibliographical Society of America, an ACLS member organization devoted to the study of the materiality of texts, is now
Read MoreIn response to the unprecedented disruptions to academic work that have been one byproduct of the current global pandemic, The
Read MoreSuffolk University is a private, urban university located in the heart of downtown Boston. Our college green is the Boston
Read MoreThe Teaching and Learning Center and Writing Center invite Graduate Center students to attend an upcoming workshop for individuals planning
Read MoreEach year, the New York State Assembly offers a unique experiential learning opportunity for current graduate students (or recent graduates)
Read MoreFredrik Logevall has spent much of the last decade searching for the “real” JFK. The result of this prodigious effort
Read MoreThe Gotham Center for New York City History presents The “World’s Most Wasteful City”? New York and its Garbage New
Read MoreIn this 90-minute workshop, Will Fenton, Director of Research and Public Programs at the Library Company of Philadelphia, will offer
Read MoreAlong with doctors, nurses, and first responders, COVID’s media “heroes” included an unlikely and previously unheralded group, the “essential workers”
Read MoreMarcia Chatelain will speak on Wednesday, Oct 21, 4:30-6:00pm about her recent book, Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America
Read MoreThe History Department at Florida International University is currently searching for an Assistant Professor in digital history (tenure track), and we welcome your
Read MoreJoin leading thinkers and activists to explore new ideas about coalitions and how to bring about a more just society. Reserve for individual Zoom sessions on
Read MoreA yearly flu vaccine is the first and most important step in protecting against this serious disease. According to the
Read MoreGhost River: The Fall and Rise of the Conestoga (Red Planet Books and Comics, 2019) is a graphic novel about the
Read MoreJoin GC Interim Chief Librarian Emily Drabinski for a discussion and to hear updates about the Mina Rees Library during
Read MoreDoc Chat is a program series that digs deep into the stories behind the Library’s most interesting collections and highlights
Read MoreThe Office of Fellowships and Financial Aid Financial Literacy Session Public Service Loan Forgiveness Interested in working in a non-profit
Read MoreThe Department of History at Stanford invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professorship in modern United States history (post-1876). This
Read MoreZoom video conferencing services are now available to all active GC faculty, staff, and students. Zoom is a cloud-based, full featured, video and
Read MoreHow do scholars formally engage in conversation with each other? What kinds of works do scholars produce beyond books and
Read MoreThe 2021 Jack and Anita Hess Faculty Seminar focuses on the history of LGBTQ+ people during the Holocaust, as well
Read MoreIn the past few months we have heard the President of the United States refer to COVID-19 as “The Chinese
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