Manifold Scholarship invites CUNY teachers to learn how to publish open educational resources and materials on Manifold, a digital platform for scholarly publishing. Participants will learn how to turn a Google Doc into a polished publication or create a mobile-friendly version of a public domain text. Manifold Digital Fellow Jojo Karlin will lead a quick… Read More


A Workshop for International Students Friday, November 16, 2018 Time: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Location: Room 3212 Led by Serena Tchania, MA and Ben Stark The Wellness Center presents an interactive workshop on the challenges, joys, common experiences, and difficulties of adjusting to New York City and/or Graduate School. If you are new to… Read More


Zotero on Your Laptop: The Basics Thursday, November 7, 2:30 PM Learn how to use this excellent, open-source citation management software. We’ll teach you how to install Zotero on your laptop; sign up for a Zotero account; add citations to your account; and create a bibliography. Fake Journals and Conferences: What to Know About the… Read More


with Mari Dickerson, LMSW, RYT Wednesday, December 5, 2018 2:00pm-3:30pm Room # 9206 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 would like to change? Mindfulness is a practice of learning… Read More


Please join us on Thursday, November 1, 2018 from 12pm to 1pm at The Graduate Center (Room 9204) for a collaborative discussion that will bring together students, faculty and administrators across CUNY to discuss challenges and opportunities that students face outside of the classroom that impact their success inside of the classroom including access to… Read More


Wednesday, November 14, 2018 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Graduate Center, room 9206 About the Career Panel “Independent schools pride themselves on providing a unique educational experience for students—one that is robust and mission-driven, tailored to low student-to-teacher ratios and more personalized learning with high-quality teachers.” – Matt Balossi and Natalia R. Hernández, “Hiring and Retaining… Read More


(formerly named the Belle Zeller Scholarship Award) Doctoral students in Anthropology, Audiology, Business, Criminal Justice, Economics, Educational Psychology, Linguistics, Nursing, Psychology, Social Welfare, Sociology, Speech–Language–Hearing Sciences, and Urban Education who are currently registered full-time students and have completed at least one year of doctoral study at the Graduate Center are eligible to compete for the… Read More