September 28, 2018, 7:30pm-8:30pm, room 9207 Prof. Natasha Sumner, Harvard University“ Natasha Sumner is Assistant Professor of Celtic Languages and Literatures at Harvard University. She teaches courses on Irish and Scottish Gaelic language, post-medieval literature, and folklore. She is currently working on a book about the Gaelic narrative tradition about the hero Fionn mac Cumhaill. […]
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Old French Reading Group at NYU
The Old French Reading Group at NYU is inviting Medievalists in the NYC community to join – no knowledge of medieval French necessary! This term, we’ll be reading a selection of the fabliaux érotiques, accompanied, as always, by refreshments. Beginning next week, we’ll be meeting at NYU’s Washington Square campus every Thursday from 6-7pm in room 225 of 19 […]
Center for the Study of Women and Society Fall 2018 Event Calendar
Irish Studies Lectures
Fall 2018 Fridays, 7:30PM-8:30PM (Room opens at 7:15PM) CUNY Graduate Center—Room 9207 September 28, 2018 Prof. Natasha Sumner, Harvard University“ Fionn and the Storytellers: The Fenian Cycle in Gaelic Folklore” October 19, 2018 Prof. Brendan Kane, University of Connecticut “Teaching, learning, and researching Early Modern Irish (c. 1200-1650) in a digital age” November 16, 2018 […]
FREE HEARING TEST -Available for the Fall 2018 Semester!!
Folger Institute British Political Thought seminar on Corporations (Philip Stern)
The Corporation in Early Modern Political Thought A Spring 2019 Semester-Length Seminar directed by Philip Stern Sponsored by the Folger Institute Center for the History of British Political Thought The corporation was a foundation of medieval and early modern political, religious, and commercial life and a central feature of early modern European thought about overseas […]
Folger colloquium on Atlantic World Finance, Race, & Gender (Jennifer Morgan)
Finance, Race, and Gender in the Early Modern Atlantic World A yearlong colloquium directed by Jennifer L. Morgan In recent years, a host of new scholarship exploring the relationship between slavery and capitalism has emerged. How might this new canon be reconfigured by a thorough consideration of race and gender in tandem with histories of […]
Recruitment for SLAL Study
The Second Language Acquisition Lab at the CUNY Graduate Center is looking for Spanish-English bilingual speakers who were born in a Spanish-speaking country for a study of language processing. Participants are paid $20 for approximately one hour of their time. Contact information is on the attached flyer.
Write Now: A Writing Meetup
Write Now Tuesday, May 29, 2018 – Friday, June 1, 2018 11:00 am.. – 3:00 p.m. CUNY Graduate Center, room 3317 A Writing Meetup Writing over summer break? Working on your dissertation, class assignments, job materials, conference presentations, or other writing? Launch your summer writing with our Write Now writing sessions! Come write alongside other […]
May 24 | TLC Grading Social
12-4pm, room 3318 Dear GC Community, It’s the time of the semester where students’ final work is piling up and we’re rushing to finish our own projects too. For Graduate Center student instructors, grading student work at the end of the term can be overwhelming, lonely, and—even in successful courses—frustrating. Come get a head start […]