GC Virtual Wellness Festival 2020
virtualwellnessfestival2020 The annual Wellness Festival has traditionally been a full day event in which dozens of providers and educators offer free health
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virtualwellnessfestival2020 The annual Wellness Festival has traditionally been a full day event in which dozens of providers and educators offer free health
Read MoreKatharine Halls (Ph.D. candidate in History) invites you to a conversation about Palestinians and Israelis in Germany with authors Sa’ed
Read MoreAdjunct instructor wanted at the College of Mount Saint Vincent in Riverdale to coteach three US history courses Tuesdays and
Read MoreCongratulations to Professor Helena Rosenblatt on her op-ed piece in today’s Washington Post! It’s here – https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/08/20/no-there-isnt-constitutional-right-not-wear-masks – and below:
Read MoreSession 1: Para-academic Work, September 8, 1-2:30 EDT Session 2: Working Beyond Academia, September 22, 1-2:30 EDT Although many medievalists
Read MoreAll are invited to an upcoming webinar for graduate students on how to use Tropy a free archival research photo
Read MoreAlison Macrina will be in conversation with Emily Drabinski about her technological privacy-related work with the Library Freedom Project and anti-surveillance strategies. Date &
Read MoreIf you’re having trouble finding free, open resources that you can integrate into an online course – this workshop is
Read MoreIn this workshop, we’ll explore the many features of the Library – how to access Ebooks, articles, journals and more!
Read MorePlease join the Peer Mentors for a workshop on preparing for and taking the oral exam on Thursday, Aug 20th
Read MoreThe Center for the Humanities’ CUNY Adjunct Incubator supports and highlights the significant, critical and community-engaged scholarship and pedagogy work
Read MoreCrash Course Workshop – 18 August 2020 This workshop will take a “crash course” approach to producing videos for online
Read MoreJoin us on August 18, 2020 at 12:30pm for Episode Two of Doc Chat, The New York Public Library’s new
Read MoreThe Bonnie and Richard Reiss Graduate Institute for Constitutional History (ICH) seminar, which is produced twice per year, is designed
Read MoreContribute an entry to NYPAP’s online Preservation History Database for a chance to win a prize and mention in the
Read MoreThe Chapin School (NYC) seeks academic leaders to join its inaugural Scholar-in-Residence program for the 2020-2021 school year. Through their
Read MorePlease join us for a two-part webinar series entitled “In Time of Plague, 2020: COVID-19.” The webinar series is associated with the
Read MoreCUNY is laying off thousands of employees and providing us with only the sketchiest picture of who is being affected.
Read MoreThis workshop is purposed as Part II of providing a safe, open space for Black-identified CUNY Graduate Center students to reflect,
Read MorePlease join the Peer Mentors for a Teaching Conversation, an informal space for student discussion, on August 7 at 2pm. Bring
Read MoreDoc Chat is a new virtual program series from NYPL’s Center for Research in the Humanities. Each episode, two experts
Read MoreIf you are in the midst of a job search or thinking about starting one in the near future, join
Read MoreThe New York Public Library is launching a new program series from the Center for Research in the Humanities called
Read MoreThe Library seeks applications for five Open Pedagogy Fellows for August 2020, each carrying a $1000 stipend. The Fellowship experience will
Read MorePlease help spread the word! Medievalists and non-medievalists alike very welcome! July 23, 2020 at 1:00PM ET – Middle Ages for
Read MoreThe Center for Women’s History invites applications for participation in the fourth cohort of our Early Career Workshop (ECW) During the
Read MoreGC Digital Initiatives welcomes applications from GC doctoral students to join the Manifold Scholarship project as a Manifold Graduate Fellow.
Read MoreIn Burning Down the House, historian Julian Zelizer pinpoints the moment when our country was set on a path toward an
Read MoreThis will be a sustained discussion about graduate education reform using Putting the Humanities PhD to Work: Thriving in and
Read MoreDespite early research showing that COVID-19 is disproportionately affecting communities of color, it often feels like our mental and physical
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