CFP – AskHistorians Public History Forum’s 2020 Digital Conference
The call for papers for The AskHistorians Public History Forum’s 2020 Digital Conference is fast approaching. This CfP, and further
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The call for papers for The AskHistorians Public History Forum’s 2020 Digital Conference is fast approaching. This CfP, and further
Read MoreOn Wednesday, July 8th at 10:00 AM the Office of International Students and the Office of Financial Aid will be
Read MoreThe American Journal of Psychiatry Residents’ Journal seeks manuscripts for a special issue on the History of Psychiatry. The history
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Read MoreThe International Rescue Committee responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises, helping to restore health, safety, education, economic wellbeing and
Read MoreDepartmental Lecturer in European History (1650-1780) Faculty of History, George Street, Oxford Grade 7: £34,804 p.a. We are seeking a
Read MoreRead his opinion piece on CUNY’s budget cuts here in the Queens Daily Eagle. Congratulations and thank you to Evan!
Read MoreThe Mina Rees Library Conversation Series is a lively showcase of ideas, research and active scholarship, from across the CUNY system
Read MoreMicki Kaufman and Stephen Klein will be in conversation about Kaufman’s project, Quantifying Kissinger, and issues of historical analysis through a digital
Read MoreThe Open Society Foundations Scholarship Programs’ Civil Society Scholar Awards support doctoral students and university faculty to undertake academic projects
Read MoreA Black Space for Black Students: Talking Anti-Black Violence and Racism in the Academy This workshop is purposed to provide a
Read MoreGC History Professor Michael Pfeifer “published a piece last week on the History News Network that speaks to recent events
Read MoreThe History Department at Manhattan College seeks a historian to teach two sections of History 206: United States Through 1876
Read MoreFrom a 1st year student – “Primary elections are on June 23rd– the date that we first years will be
Read MoreYou can get a job interview by applying to online job postings. Your chances increase significantly, however, if your job
Read MoreFor many lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ) people, strength and healing is cultivated in community with other
Read MoreThe Office of Fellowships and Financial Aid will be offering a number of financial literacy sessions via Zoom in June. All
Read MoreThis historical moment makes clear the urgent need for reducing economic inequality, while presenting a unique opportunity for change. As
Read MoreSince COVID-19 sent us all home, have you had trouble accessing some of the scholarship you’ve needed for your teaching,
Read MoreThe Office of Fellowships and Financial Aid will be offering a number of financial literacy sessions via Zoom in June.
Read MoreWord processor, notebook, research storage: Scrivener is the digital equivalent of welding a typewriter to a file cabinet. With Scrivener
Read MoreThe Wellness Center is pleased to offer consultations with Adraenne Bowe, our Health Education Consultant and registered Nurse Practitioner, over the phone during
Read MoreEach of our lives have been significantly impacted by the Covid-19 crisis and most of us have had losses. These
Read MoreThe University of Amsterdam seeks an assistant professor of European Studies with a focus on History and Culture of Modern
Read MoreJoin this information session to hear about temporary census positions. These positions offer the perfect opportunity to earn extra money
Read MoreThe Mina Rees Library of the CUNY Graduate Center declares our opposition to the racial terror and state-sanctioned violence that
Read MoreWhile events are postponed, we will be highlighting videos from our archives. You can review fascinating conversations, or catch up on
Read MoreWhile the in-person commencement that was planned for the class of 2020 has been postponed until a time in 2021
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce our seventh annual cross-institutional NYCDH Digital Humanities Graduate Student Project Award. We invite all graduate
Read MoreAwareness of Self & Others: An Interpersonal Process Group Wednesdays: 10-11:30am Facilitated by Dr. Inez Strama Are you struggling
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