WORKSHOP Mindfulness For Stress & Anxiety Friday March 23, 2018 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Room #C205 Mari Dickerson, LMSW & Noia Efrat Are you feeling stressed? Overwhelmed? Does it feel like you’re always somewhere else, ruminating about the past or worrying about the future? Are you engaging in behaviors to manage stress that you […]
February 27 | GC Digital Scholarship Lab Open House
Tuesday, February 27th, 2018, 12pm – 6pm, Room 7414 Are you curious about the GC Digital Scholarship Lab, the Digital Fellows, and the services that we provide? Come join us on Tuesday, February 27th, from 12pm-6pm for our Digital Scholarship Lab Open House! The GC Digital Scholarship Lab (Room 7414) is a great place to come for support for […]
Mar 16 | A Symposium in Honor of Elizabeth A. R. Brown
Thursday, March 16, 2018, 9:30am-6:00pm Skylight Room, CUNY Graduate Center Peggy Brown’s distinguished scholarly career has been dedicated to combating inherited paradigms (“feudalism”) and pursuing personae (Philippe le Bel). Join us in celebrating her scholarship at a one-day conference on March 16, 2018, at the Graduate Center. Additional information including complete program will be available […]
Feb 27 | TLC Workshop on Creativity in the Classroom
Tuesday, February 27 | 4:30-6:30pm | Room 9205 Are you looking for ways to get students more engaged with challenging course material and assignments? Students come into the classroom with a wide range of creative skills that you can help them apply to materials in your course. Offering students creative options (both in-person and digital) […]
Mar 8 | Immigration Seminar with Immigration Attorney Michael J. Goldstein
Feb 28 | Effective Networking: A Workshop with Ann Kirschner
Wednesday, 02/28/2018 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm Graduate Center, Room C197 You’ve heard about networking. It helps ensure that your job materials land on the right desk, improves your chances of getting interviews, and opens you up to new opportunities and experiences. But how do you network efficiently? What strategies effect change? Join Ann Kirschner, CUNY […]
Mar 1 | Professionalizing Your Online Identity
The Futures Initiative is pleased to invite you to our first Thursday Dialogue of the spring semester: “Professionalizing Your Online Identity,” a conversation led by FI Fellow and Doctoral Candidate in English, Christina Katopodis. The event will be held on March 1 at the Graduate Center, CUNY in Room 9204. Join us to talk about creating […]
The Advocate Call for Contributions
NEVER SUBMIT, CONTRIBUTE! This spring, the Advocate invites everyone to build on the conversations on Revolution and Sovereignty that we have sustaining since the fall semester. Adding to our first issue on the idea of revolution and the second on its resonances in artistic and cultural practices, we now accepting contributions that expand these conversations […]
Deadline Mar. 9 | CfP – MARGIN reads Messy Bodies
Deadline May 1 | CfP – Medieval Unfreedoms: Slavery, Servitude, and Trafficking in Humans before the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
October 19 – 20, 2018 Across the medieval world (c. 500 — c. 1500), multiple forms and degrees of unfreedom—slavery, serfdom, forced concubinage, coerced labor, captivity, and bondage—co-existed. Slaves and other unfree people made crucial, but often obscured, marks on societies that accorded them varying degrees of power even as they constrained and exploited them. […]


