Workshop: “Sound” Wednesday, October 11th, 2017 – 6:30-8:30pm Does your research involve sound? Would you like to learn more about digital tools for capturing, editing and managing audio files, as well as qualitative coding and transcribing their content? This workshop will review some hardware, software, techniques and concepts that are useful to scholars working with… Read More
The Graduate Center’s internal deadline is Monday, January 8, 2018, 12noon. Students who wish to be considered must submit a completed application (along with supporting materials) to Rachel Sponzo in the Office of the Provost (Room 8113). Students should submit the application and supporting documents in hard copy (single-sided, no staples), along with sealed copies… Read More
Please join the Future’s Initiative for the third FI Thursday Dialogue of the semester: Understanding the IRB, Part I October 12, 12-2PM Room 9204 Marianna Azar, Graduate Center Human Research Protection Program Manager Jessica Murray, Ph.D. Student in Human Development and FI Graduate Fellow This conversation, part of the Thursday Dialogues series organized by the… Read More
Again we find ourselves facing a national tragedy—this time a mass assault and murder committed by one human being against others. For those who need a safe space to talk, The Graduate Center’s Student Counseling Service at the Wellness Center will have appointments available for confidential and supportive counseling sessions. The Wellness Center is located in… Read More
13th annual CUNY Women’s Leadership Conference, under the leadership of the Council of Presidents’ Women’s Leadership Initiative Committee, and co-sponsored by the New York State Women’s Suffrage Commission Friday, October 27, 2017 8:15 –8:50 am: Registration and Buffet Breakfast 9 am – 2:45 pm: Program Hunter College/CUNY 68th Street and Lexington Avenue Manhattan The goal of… Read More
October 16, 2017 7:00pm Graduate Center 365 5th Avenue Room 4202, Urban Education Commons Reception to follow In this dazzling debut, Carla Shalaby, a former elementary school teacher, explores the everyday lives of four young “troublemakers,” challenging the ways we identify and understand so-called problem children. “Riveting, luminous, and terrifying, this little book gives us… Read More
Please join the French Program on October 11 from 7 to 9 pm for a reading with poet and translator Andrew Zawacki. He will be reading from See About: Bestiary (LaPresse/Fence Books, 2017), his translation of Sebastien Smirou’s Beau Voir: Bestiaire (P.O.L., 2008). A copy of the book will be available in the French department… Read More
The Provost’s Office is happy to announce the establishment of the Quantitative Research Consulting Center (QRCC) to provide faculty and students greater resources for statistical support in quantitative and empirical research. The Center complements existing statistics coursework by bridging the gap between the classroom and implementation in researchers’ own work. The new Center provides support… Read More