4:15 – 6:30 pm in the Martin E. Segal Theatre Center Are you using digital technologies in your research? Are you interested in learning about digital initiatives at the Graduate Center? The Digital GC: End of Year Showcase is an annual celebration of students’ digital scholarship and pedagogy at the Graduate Center. Come learn about […]
Archive | Upcoming Events
May 24 | Remede de Fortune
May 3 | Teaching and Learning with New Majority Students: Lessons Learned from the CUNY Humanities Alliance
Thursday, May 3 | 12:15 to 2 PM | The Graduate Center, Room C201 RSVP at bit.ly/TeachingCUNYHums Join The Futures Initiative and the CUNY Humanities Alliance for a discussion about community college student-centered teaching and learning in the humanities and social sciences! In this roundtable discussion, Graduate Teaching Fellows will discuss their experiences and what they have learned […]
April 27 | You’re invited to the DSC Spring Party!
The Doctoral and Graduate Students’ Council (DSC) is pleased to invite GC students of the Graduate Center to the spring party. Come celebrate the sudden heat wave and rain/cold spell, the end of the semester and the start of finals – all with friends and students! The party will take place in rooms 5414/5409 and nearby rooms on the fifth […]
Apr 27 | Medievalism and American Racial Politics, 2018
Hosted by the Ph.D. Program in English, The Graduate Center, CUNY 4:00pm-7:00pm, Room 4406 This panel discussion with consider how medievalism (academic and popular) is currently positioned in relation to American racial/racist discourses. The speakers will consider the ways in which the medieval is coopted into racializing discourses, and they will present their views of […]
May 4 | Channeling Relations in Medieval England and France
April 11 | West African Manuscripts round table
Please join us at New York University’s Tamiment Library (10th floor, Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, 70 Washington Sq. South) on Wednesday, April 11, 6:30-8:00PM (doors open at 6pm) for a round table on issues relating to early West African manuscripts. A fundamental source for the history of West Africa lies in rich archival collections, most famously the manuscript libraries of Timbuktu. […]
April 13 | Sing, Muse: Literary, Theoretical, and Historical Approaches to Ancient Music
Apr 9-30 | Open Classroom Month
The Graduate Center’s Teaching and Learning Center’s Open Teaching Initiative is pleased to launch Open Classroom Month. Designed to help prepare and familiarize Graduate Center students with CUNY’s undergraduate classrooms as well as a range of instructional models, Open Classroom Month invites GC students to visit classes taught by experienced CUNY faculty. Observing how other instructors develop and implement lessons, manage discussions, […]