The American Social History Project/Center for Media and Learning is pleased to announce that this spring, the New Media Lab will host a workshop series on digital methods for historical inquiry led by Stefano Morello and guests from the Graduate Center Digital Initiatives (GCDI) and the Teaching and Learning Center (TLC).   Open to students and faculty from all disciplines, each… Read More


The Belle Zeller Scholarship, established in 1979, honors the legacy of Professor Belle Zeller, a pioneer of the American Labor Movement and founding president of the Professional Staff Congress. Professor Zeller dedicated her career to Brooklyn College from its inception in 1930 until her retirement in 1973. This scholarship celebrates her profound contributions by supporting… Read More


The Center for the Study of Women and Society is accepting submissions for the 2024-2025 Koonja Mitchell Memorial Prize ($1500) and the Sue Rosenberg Zalk Endowed Fund Award ($4000). The Koonja Mitchell Memorial Prize  – The prize of $1500.00 will be awarded to a student working on a dissertation concerned with issues of social justice. Special consideration will be given to work on… Read More


MALS Advising Fellow Program – 2025–2026 The Advising Fellow Program aims to provide vital academic support to students in the MA in Liberal Studies (MALS) program while they study at the Graduate Center. The Advising Fellows will provide individualized academic support to the master’s students, guiding them in choosing courses, managing their workloads and meeting academic… Read More


The Center for Place, Culture and Politics is pleased to announce the 2025-2026 seminar theme and call for CUNY faculty fellowship applications. Applications Due: Friday, February 7, 2025 no later than 5:00 p.m. The application form and instructions can be found here: https://pcp.gc.cuny.edu/fellowships/ The Center for Place, Culture and Politics Faculty Fellowship is open to… Read More


Join us for an open house where we will share information on applying for the new M.A. program in Black, Race, and Ethnic Studies. BRES Professors Herman Bennett, Kandice Chuh, and Martin Ruck will lead this informational event, followed by a Q&A. Taking place online on Monday, 3 February, at 4:30pm. For more information and… Read More


Repression, Revolution, and Ruckus: Public Histories of Structural Violence and Resistance Forty-Seventh Annual Susman Conference March 28, 2025 Rutgers University-New Brunswick Submission Deadline: February 1, 2025 In association with the Rutgers University, New Brunswick Department of History, we invite abstracts for a conference on “Repression, Revolution, and Ruckus: Public Histories of Structural Violence and Resistance.”… Read More