As a reminder, please join the Friends of the Saints on Friday, March 8, at 7 p.m. in the Pearl Kibre Medieval Study (Room 5105) of the CUNY Graduate Center (365 Fifth Ave.) for the following paper and our customary pot-luck refreshments: “Aelred of Rievaulx’s Vision of an International Royal Identity” Jay Paul Gates Associate […]
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April 11 | CfP – “Whan that Aprill Day”
Whan that Aprill with his shoures soote The droghte of March hath perced to the roote……… The Pearl Kibre Medieval Study and the Medieval Studies Certificate Program at the Graduate Center CUNY cordially invite lovers of extinct and ancient languages to the “Whan that Aprill Day” celebration of 2018! This celebration is based on similar […]
Mar 28 | Le Roman De Fauvel
April 5 | Rimel Dante’s Workshop of the Heart
Mar 6 | Dante and the Power of Satire
Mar 8 | Pasolini After Dante. The “Divine Mimesis” and the Politics of Representation
ITP Program March Talks and Labs
Talk: “A Stroll Through the Dark Web” Date: Tuesday, March 26 | 6:30PM Location: Room 3317 All are welcome; advance registration through Eventbrite is appreciated: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-stroll-through-the-dark-web-tickets-57643334766 Matt Goerzen will give a brief rundown of the history, applications, and aspirations of the “dark web” and its infrastructure. The talk will involve a cursory tour of the […]
Mar 1 | “Pious Kings, Promiscuous Priests and Italian Hussies: Gender and Sexuality in Early Medieval Italy”
7:30 pm, room 4406 at the CUNY Graduate Center. “Pious Kings, Promiscuous Priests and Italian Hussies: Gender and Sexuality in Early Medieval Italy” Nicole Lopez-Jantzen, PhD, City University of New York, Borough of Manhattan Community College There has been little scholarship directly addressing sexuality in early medieval Italy. Indeed, the main scholar of early medieval Italian sexuality, […]
Mar 7 | Teaching Positions with Bard Early College
Bard Early College Information Session Thursday, March 7, 2019 3:15-4:15 p.m. Bard Early Colleges Faculty: A Ph.D. Career Path to Consider This information session for doctoral students in all fields will introduce teaching in the Bard Early Colleges as a career path to consider. The Bard Early Colleges have over 200 faculty, the great majority […]
Mar 1 | TLC Workshop: Incorporating Cultural Content in the Language Classroom
Friday, March 1, 2019 4:00 – 6:00pm, Room 9207 Many language instructors enter the classroom for the first time without knowledge of language acquisition principles. They are often asked to design their classes based on a textbook that doesn’t speak to students’ experiences and fails to appeal directly to them. New instructors often feel pressured […]