October 18 Open Teaching Initiative: Class Visit Exchange
The Teaching and Learning Center invites Graduate Center students currently teaching at CUNY to participate in the Open Teaching Initiative:
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The Teaching and Learning Center invites Graduate Center students currently teaching at CUNY to participate in the Open Teaching Initiative:
Read MoreAre you a Humanities student working on a dissertation or master’s thesis? Do you want more structure for your writing
Read MoreThe Society will offer at least two MHS-NEH Long-term Fellowships made possible by an award from the National Endowment for
Read MorePlease join us for join us for Ben Macintyre on his The Spy and the Traitor: the Greatest Espionage Story
Read MoreCall for Objects! Tue, Oct 16, 2018 – Wed, Oct 17, 2018, 12:00 PM – 06:00 PM The James Gallery
Read Moreon his three-year joint appointment at Beijing University’s School of Marxism!
Read MoreFor many instructors, having a classroom full of eager and active students is a persistent goal and recurring challenge. Are you
Read MoreFrom 12:30 – 2 pm in the thesis room. Snacks provided!
Read MoreBrendan Kane (University of Connecticut-Storrs) received an M.Phil in Irish Studies from the National University of Ireland, Galway, and a
Read MoreThe Phi Beta Kappa Book Awards are given annually to outstanding scholarly books published in the United States. Winning works, which
Read MoreA panel discussion with Joan Scott -Professor in the Ph.D. Program in History at the Graduate Center of the City
Read MoreOn the day marking the 150th anniversary of Cuba’s first war for independence, Ana Dopico, editor of a two-volume anthology
Read MoreCosponsored with the Africana Studies Certificate Program
Read More4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Room 9206 Please join us for a session featuring GC alumni from a range of programs
Read MoreNew monuments are coming to NYC. But how will they be selected? The Mayor’s office has left this question unanswered,
Read More4-6pm Room C201 Some people consider public speaking scarier than death. It also happens to be something that we must
Read More11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. GC, C-level Register: https://goo.gl/forms/7kx7LUMRLApQrOB73 Our Fall 2018 career fair connects our doctoral and master’s degree
Read MoreThis lecture will analyze how Jews became citizens in the modern world. It focuses on the political and legal process
Read More“How We Remember,” a CBS Interfaith Special, looks at the ways we choose to remember our shared history and why.
Read MorePlease join us for our first Books @ Bunche event of the Fall 2018 semester, featuring a panel to launch Women
Read MoreDid you know that as a student of the Graduate Center, each semester you pay a Student Activity Fee, a
Read MoreOn Friday, October 12 at 2pm in The Martin E. Segal Theatre, the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Read MorePlease register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/8014556152112402946
Read MoreNYU Library announces Seminars & Other Public Programs from Tamiment’s Cold War Archival Collections here – https://guides.nyu.edu/coldwar/events Fall 2018
Read MoreThe Department of History at DePauw University, in collaboration with the Africana Studies Program, invites applications for a tenure-track position
Read MoreIrish Studies at Queens College presents “The Blood Flow Game” by Seamus Scanlon – Rehearsed Play and Reading with Q&A. Monday October 15, 7:30
Read MoreThe New Media Lab is now accepting applications from all GC students for fall 2018. Students working on digital projects
Read MoreThe CUNY BA Advising Fellows Program aims to provide vital academic support to undergraduates in the CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and
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