February 27 – CLACLS: LGBTQ Education, Gender Ideology & the New Far Right in Brazil
LGBTQ Education, Gender Ideology and the New Far Right in Brazil [cuny.us12.list-manage.com] Thursday, February 27th, 6:30-8:30 pm Room 9206 CUNY,
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LGBTQ Education, Gender Ideology and the New Far Right in Brazil [cuny.us12.list-manage.com] Thursday, February 27th, 6:30-8:30 pm Room 9206 CUNY,
Read MoreEmbodied Learning Wednesday, February 26th 3p-5p | Room 8301 How do we approach and experience teaching and learning as minded
Read MoreThis semester at the GC library, we’ve expanded our slate of workshops related to scholarly communication (publishing, copyright, contracts, research metrics, etc.). Several of the workshops
Read MoreApplications for 2020-2021 Macaulay Honors College Teaching and Learning Collaborative (TLC) Fellowships are now open. Formerly the Instructional Technology Fellowship,
Read MoreThe Gotham Center is now soliciting proposals for month-long, walking-tour-based ‘institutes,’ or non-credit bearing courses, for the public about distinct
Read MoreThe Medgar and Myrlie Evers Institute and the Mississippi Department of Archives and History (MDAH) are delighted to announce the
Read MoreNineteen years ago, The Gotham Center asked if New York City had “dropped the ball on computers,” after serving as
Read MoreHave you used or considered using social media in your classes? Teaching with social media comes with unique challenges and
Read MoreDo you see a conference in your future? Join us for the Writing Center’s inter-disciplinary Abstract Writing Workshop! Here
Read MorePart of the Rutgers Book Initiative Lecture Series: Jill Lepore (Kemper Professor of American History, Harvard University): “Bodies of Evidence: A very brief
Read MoreThe Skyscraper Museum is a small unique institution located in downtown New York devoted to the study of high-rise building
Read MoreThis Inside Higher Ed article begins “History jobs report indicates that the market may be stabilizing and could do so
Read MoreThe Library Company of Philadelphia invites applications for short-term, dissertation, and post-doctoral fellowships for 2020-2021. The fellowships support on-site research
Read MorePeer Mentors Conferences Workshop open discussion, good advice and free food Monday, February 24 at 3:00pm Room 8301 RSVP to
Read MoreAre you either a Spanish native speaker or an Italian native speaker? We are looking for participants for a language research
Read MoreSuffering from “imposter syndrome” is a common experience in graduate school, especially when it comes to the one academic task
Read MoreQUESTIONS about Health and Wellness? NEW SERVICE AVAILABLE GC Students are invited to talk with Nurse Practitioner/Health Ed Consultant: Adraenne
Read MoreJane Burbank & Frederick Cooper (Department of History NYU) 2-4 pm | The Graduate Center, Room 8202 Jane Burbank is
Read MoreTeach Reading Classes to Students of All Ages Now Accepting Applications for Summer 2020 The Institute of Reading Development offers
Read MoreSpring 2020 Events “Economies of Race and Labor in the Atlantic World” The Program in Global Early Modern Studies
Read MoreGetting Started with TEI, February 5th, 2020—6:30-8:30pm This workshop is a deep introduction to the theory and practice of encoding
Read MoreOn Tuesday, February 11, we will be hosting Margaret Moore (Queens University, Canada) for a talk entitled “What Makes Gentrification Wrong?” followed by a discussion
Read MoreIntroduction to the Library Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1:00–2:30 PM, room 8202 This introduction to the Graduate Center Library will include:
Read More6:00 to 8:00pm Skylight Room The Committee on Globalization and Social Change presents a book launch and discussion of Insurgent
Read More2020 NYC-wide Discussion Forum “Immigration and My Mental Health” – An LGBTQ+ Peoples of Color Discussion Forum Panelists: Orlando Ferrand
Read MoreWriting consultations for Spring 2020 are now open. To learn about our services, click here. You can make an appointment
Read MoreFor the second year in a row, the PublicsLab will sponsor a Graduate Center student to attend the LA Review
Read MorePart of the Rutgers Book Initiative Lecture Series:
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