Open Classroom Week Class Visits The Teaching and Learning Center invites participants as class visitors during Open Classroom Week. From March 20th-24th, experienced Graduate Center student instructors from a range of disciplines are opening their CUNY undergraduate classes to GC students. Whether you’re new to teaching at CUNY or looking to see a different teaching […]
TLC Workshop, 3/15: Demystifying Ed Tech (First in a Series)
The TLC will be leading three upcoming workshops on educational technology. Too often, conversations about educational technology are rife with black and white thinking. On the one hand, some assume that the introduction of technology into pedagogy will destroy the relationship between student and teacher, resulting in distracted students with no ability to focus. On […]
The Graduate Center’s Student Counseling Service at the Wellness Center
The Graduate Center’s Student Counseling Service at the Wellness Center reaffirms our commitment to students of all faiths, racial groups, nationalities, immigration statuses, genders, sexual orientations and political parties. For details on services provided, click here. For those who need a safe space to talk, The Graduate Center’s Student Counseling Service at the Wellness Center […]
Mar 10 | Euchaïta and St. Theodore: Some Recent Field Research
Please join the Friends of the Saints on Friday, March 10, at 7 p.m. in the History Lounge (Room 5114) of the CUNY Graduate Center (365 Fifth Ave.) for the following paper and our customary pot-luck refreshments:
Mar 17 | Illegitimacy in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe
2:00-4:00 PM, Room 9205 Sara McDougall (French, John Jay and The Graduate Center): “Bastards and Bastard Priests in Medieval Europe” Glenn Burger (English, Queens and The Graduate Center): “Bedroom Conduct: Legitimizing Late Medieval/Early Modern Marital Relations”
Mar 3 | End Time(s) in Medieval Performance
End Time(s) in Medieval Performance Futurity and Absence Jill Stevenson, Marymount Manhattan College March 3, 2017, 7:30 pm CUNY Graduate Center English Studies Conference Room (4406) *Hosted by the Medieval Club of New York
Extended deadline April15 | Applications for Italy Restoration Summer Field School
The San Gemini Preservation Studies Program is now accepting applications for its Summer 2017 field school. The deadline for applications is March 15, 2017. Now in its 19th year, with alumni from over 170 colleges and universities worldwide, SGPS is dedicated to the preservation of cultural heritage. We offer students the opportunity to study and […]
Due Mar 31 | Applications for CLACS Summer Travel Fellowships
The Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies (CLACLS) is accepting proposals for its 2017 Summer Research Travel Fellowships. CLACLS will award fellowships of up to $1,000 (partial awards will also be granted) to full-time students currently enrolled in one of the Doctoral programs at the Graduate Center who are interested in travelling to […]
Announcing TLC Focused Inquiry Groups, Spring 2017 Semester
The Teaching and Learning Center is pleased to invite applications to participate in three Focused Inquiry Groups (FIGs) for the Spring 2017 Semester. Our FIGs will bring together small cadres of Graduate Center students who will collaborate on a research project, with the goal of producing an artifact that will move our community’s engagement with specific pedagogical […]
Due Mar 23 | Applications for Videography Fellowship
GC Digital Initiatives – Videography Fellowships The GC Digital Initiatives’ is now accepting applications for two new fellows to join its Videography Fellows program. Ph.D. students with digital video editing and camera skills are invited to apply. The Videography Fellows Program promotes the scholarly activities of GC programs, centers, and initiatives by filming events such […]


