Students Seeking Housing 5th year sociology student looking for a room in Astoria/Sunnyside/Woodside/Jackson Heights. Can pay up to $800/month. Very clean and organized. Looking for a place close to trains and with a moving date of April 1st. If you know of anything please email, Omar Montana at [email protected] ——————————————————————————– I am a 6th year student in the Biochemistry… Read More
Due Feb 28 | Applications for Conference Presentation Support funds The 2016-2017 Conference Presentation Support fund will provide funds to Graduate Center students in Ph.D. programs for travel to professional meetings and conferences to present invited papers and posters or to participate in scheduled sessions. The 2016-2017 Conference Presentation Support fund will provide more than 400 awards (approx. 210 per semester), to a maximum of… Read More
Deadline Mar 15 | Applications for the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellowship The Museum of the City of New York is seeking applications for the $30,000, 14-month Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellowship in Museum Education. Open to Predoctoral (ABD) Candidates in History, American Studies, Political Science, Urban Studies, Architectural or Art History, Gender Studies, or related disciplines.… Read More
Deadline Mar 31 | ARC Student Research Praxis Awards 2017-2018 As part of its effort to encourage student research, the Advanced Research Collaborative (ARC) will be offering a number of Research Praxis Fellowships for the coming academic year 2017-2018. The Awards are valued at $4,000 each and are for one semester only.… Read More
Apply for Editor-in-Chief for the Advocate The Doctoral Students’ Council seeks candidates for the open position of Editor-in-Chief of The GC Advocate student newspaper. Click on Advocate Job Announcement- Spring 2017 for the full description. Interested candidates should forward a cover letter and resume to the DSC Co-Chair for Student Affairs, Cecilia Salvi ([email protected]), by February 28 at 5:00pm.… Read More
Inviting Contributions to Visible Pedagogy’s Teach@CUNY Series The Teaching and Learning Center invites members of the CUNY community to contribute to Visible Pedagogy’s “Teach@CUNY Series,“ which spotlights actual assignments, activities, and approaches being used in CUNY classrooms.… Read More
Mar 6 | On Healthcare and Resistance 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
Mar 15 | Race in the CUNY Classroom 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
Feb 21 | History and Development of Stained Glass in New York City 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
Feb 10 | “Emancipations, Reconstructions, Revolutions” Conference 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