On Healthcare and Resistance: A talk by Dr. Oliver Fein, MD Trump’s Agenda for Healthcare vs National Single Payer Health Insurance Monday March 6, 12:30-2pm, Room 6304.01 A light lunch will be provided – please preregister: [email protected] Co-sponsored by: The Wellness Center – Student Health Services and Clinical Psychology at City College… Read More


RACE IN THE CLASSROOM……         Workshops on Exploring the Impact of Race and Racism on Teaching Wednesday, March 15th, 5:30-9PM in room 5414  Refreshments served from 5:30-6:00PM Are you a GC student who teaches or plans to?… Read More


LANDMARK LECTURE SERIES New York: Birth Place of American Stained Glass Julie L. Sloan, Consultants in Stained Glass Please Click Here to Register Stained glass expert, Julie L. Sloan, will describe the history and development of stained glass in New York City. Until the turn of the 19th century, New York was the center of… Read More


Emancipations, Reconstructions, and Revolutions African American Politics and U.S. History in the Long 19th Century Friday, February 10, 2017, 10:30 am – 5 pm, CUNY Graduate Center, 9100: Skylight Room 365 Fifth Ave, New York NY 10016 Emancipations, Reconstructions, and Revolutions gathers students of US politics and African-American life to consider collectively not whether but… Read More


Join the Futures Initiative on Wednesday, February 8 from 2-3pm for Accessibility, Mobility, and Design, a conversation about the meaning of mobility and the role of design as a process that can cultivate a culture of accessibility that goes beyond accommodations. … Read More


February 16, 2017, 12-2pm Room 3317 at the Graduate Center The Teaching and Learning Center and Futures Initiative invite all members of the Graduate Center community to bring lunch and reflect on their experiences teaching during the first two weeks of the new presidential administration, and to discuss teaching strategies for the weeks ahead.… Read More


The Center for the Humanities at The Graduate Center, CUNY and Humanities New York announce the call for applicants for the 2017-2018 Graduate Student Public Humanities Fellowship. The Graduate Student Public Humanities Fellowship was developed by Humanities New York in partnership with seven New York research universities to bring humanities scholarship into the public realm,… Read More


Observing how other instructors develop and implement lessons, manage discussions, utilize classroom space and technology, and mix instructional methods can be inspiring, can help one evolve as a teacher, and, for those just starting out in the classroom, can demystify college teaching.… Read More


This workshop will provide helpful tips on the application process and preparing a proposal to the NIH- NRSA Individual Fellowship Program (F-31, all types). This workshop is open to Graduate Center students of all disciplines funded by NIH.… Read More