Call for Papers: Crossing Boundaries & Stories Unsung 17th Annual Graduate Conference of the History Department Syracuse University Friday, March 20th, 2026 Hosted by the History Department’s Future Professoriate Program (FPP)         The Future Professoriate Program acknowledges with respect the Onondaga Nation, Firekeepers of the Haudenosaunee, the Indigenous people on whose ancestral… Read More


2026-27 CGSC Seminar: Love Application Now Open for CUNY Dissertation Fellowships and Mid-Career Faculty Fellowships   The Committee on Globalization and Social Change invites applications from CUNY doctoral students and mid-career faculty members to participate as fellows in our 2026-27 seminar on Love. For eligibility requirements and application instructions, see below or on our website.   The… Read More


Please see below for the Early Research Initiative summer research award deadlines:   Archival Research Awards in American Studies and African American/African Diaspora Studies – applications due January 28, 2026 (open to students at level II and level III) Pre-Dissertation Summer Awards for Humanities and Social Sciences – applications due February 3, 2026 (for students at level… Read More


The next colloquium meeting of the Black, Race, and Ethnic Studies Program meets on Monday, 11/17, 12p-2p and provides an opportunity to talk with our distinguished colleague, Professor David Waldstreicher (History, BRES) about the writing he does for the Boston Review. Please join us! The colloquium is open to everyone but registration is required because… Read More


From the Museum of the City of New York: Coming up this Wednesday, November 12th is The Robert A. And Elizabeth Jeffe Distinguished Lecture in Urban History: Brooklynites, a talk with Prithi Kanakamedala (Bronx Community College and The Graduate Center, CUNY) about her book, Brooklynites, which explores the history of Brooklyn’s free Black communities. Prithi will… Read More


TLC x PS2 invite you to our semesterly Sip n Chat.  Thursday, November 13, 3pm-4:30pm Center for the Humanities, Rm 5103 Sip n Chat is our semesterly peer-led space for GC students to create community and informally talk to one another about their public-facing/ community-engaged/ applied/ activist research and pedagogical approaches. We’ll have food and… Read More


The Department of Literatures and Languages of the World at l’Université de Montréal is hiring a full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor of English with a specialization in African American literature with a start date of summer 2026 (with teaching to begin in September 2026). Please forward the job listing (available below, with link to apply) to… Read More