To register for the workshops, please click on the title of the event and use the RSVP button on the event page. Research for Master’s Students March 13, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm In this workshop we will discuss research at a graduate level. Topics to be covered include searching for resources, choosing a topic, evaluating sources,… Read More


The DSC seeks candidates for the OpenCUNY Coordinator for Organizing and Action. Applications are due March 22, 2019. The OpenCUNY Academic Medium formed in 2008 to provide a student organized, open-source, web platform for the Graduate Center community. OpenCUNY coordinators maintain OpenCUNY to provide access to a free and open source digital media platform that… Read More


The Graduate Center’s Teaching and Learning Center’s Open Teaching Initiative is pleased to launch the Open Classroom Month. Designed to help prepare and familiarize Graduate Center students with CUNY’s undergraduate classrooms as well as a range of instructional models, Open Classroom Month invites Graduate Center students to visit classes taught by experienced CUNY faculty. Observing how… Read More


WORKSHOP Getting What You Need From Your Advisor April 29, 2019 (Monday) 12:00pm-1:30pm Room # 6495 With Arielle Shanok, Ph.D. & Ariel Westerman Does your advisor seem to be avoiding you? Are your advisor’s expectations of you unclear or unrealistic? Is your advisor really the best fit for you? Your relationship with your advisor is… Read More


Position Title:              Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences Lab Technician (Research Programs Specialist) – Ph.D. Program in Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences Job ID:                         20240 Compensation:            Salary commensurate with education and experience Closing Date:                Open until filled with review of applications to begin on March 1, 2019   Position Details: The Graduate Center, CUNY is the focal point… Read More


Opening Date: February 18, 2019 Closing Date: March 22, 2019 Purpose The Tenement Museum (TM), in partnership with the National Park Service, seeks proposals from qualified historical research and museum interpretation consultants to design and develop a walking tour of African American history in Lower Manhattan. Project Overview Each year, 14,000+ people explore the Lower… Read More


2019 Socially Conscious Pedagogy Focused Inquiry Group Are you interested in pedagogies that address a variety of oppressive and marginalizing forces in the university classroom? Participants in the Teaching and Learning Center’s 2019 Developing a Socially Conscious Pedagogy Focused Inquiry Group will build on previous SCP work by researching, reading, discussing and writing about higher education… Read More


Talk: “A Stroll Through the Dark Web” Date: Tuesday, March 26 | 6:30PM Location: Room 3317 All are welcome; advance registration through Eventbrite is appreciated: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-stroll-through-the-dark-web-tickets-57643334766 Matt Goerzen will give a brief rundown of the history, applications, and aspirations of the “dark web” and its infrastructure. The talk will involve a cursory tour of the… Read More


Tuesday, March 12, 2019 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Graduate Center, Room C198 Data science is quickly growing and changing the financial industry. Data analysis skills can be used to analyze the relationships between financial data, behaviors, and peoples like never before, and as a result, it’s a great time to launch a career at… Read More