Dear International Students, Are you interested in working in the United States after your F-1 or J-1 status is over? Do you have questions about other legal status options in the United States that will allow you to work? On Friday, November 16th, immigration attorney Michael J. Goldstein will be at the Graduate Center to […]
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November workshops in the library
Advanced Zotero: Stump the Librarians! Thursday, November 1, 1:00 PM Walk on in to the Library Lounge on the second floor with your head-scratching citation questions. See what the experts can come up with. No registration or RSVP required! Zotero on Your Laptop: The Basics Thursday, November 7, 2:30 PM Learn how to use this […]
GC Digital Initiatives Events, Workshops, and Funding Opportunities through November
Workshop: “Format Your Dissertation Like a Pro: Writing with Markdown” Thursday, November 1st, 2018 – 6:30 – 8:30 pm Markdown is a lightweight markup language that can be used in any text editor, is easy to read, and allows you to quickly convert your text into a website or a presentation. This workshop will introduce […]
Nov 12-16 | International Education Week 2018
Oct 19 | Teaching, learning, and researching Early Modern Irish (c. 1200-1650) in a digital age
Friday, October 19, 2018 @ 7:30pm: Prof. Brendan Kane of the University of Connecticut will give a lecture on the topic of “Teaching, learning, and researching Early Modern Irish (c. 1200-1650) in a digital age” in Room 9207, CUNY Graduate Center. This lecture will take place in the English language. This is a free event. […]
Oct 19 | Open house – Ph.D. Program in French
October – November 2018 CUNY Academy Events
Dear CUNY Academy members and friends, Please ask your adjunct colleagues to take advantage of the CUNY Academy Adjunct Faculty Travel Awards Please come to our October and November, 2018 “CUNY Academy for the Humanities and Sciences” Events: Accused/Accusing: Rape, the Female Appellor, and Measure for Measure – presented by Professor Penelope Geng from Macalaster […]
Oct 12 | “Hagiographic Authority and Household Imagery in the 15th-century English Life of St. Radegund”
Please join the Friends of the Saints and the Medieval Studies Certificate Program on Friday, October 12, at 7 p.m. in Room 6494 of the CUNY Graduate Center (365 Fifth Ave.) for the following paper: Christina Carlson Associate Professor of English, Iona College “Hagiographic Authority and Household Imagery in the 15th-century English Life of St. […]
Call for Objects! Call for GC Student Assistants!
Call for Objects! Tue, Oct 16, 2018 – Wed, Oct 17, 2018, 12:00 PM – 06:00 PM The James Gallery and The Object Library, The Graduate Center, CUNY On the first floor of The Graduate Center, our newly designed Object Library offers both material objects and books as starting points for knowledge. Somewhere between a traditional library […]
Oct 10 | Medievalist Methods: An Interdisciplinary Workshop
Join us for a workshop on methods of research for medievalists! A panel of students and faculty will present their own methods and strategies with a focus on interdisciplinary research, and open discussion will follow. The workshop aims to create a space for conversation about practical aspects of research in general, as well as practical […]