What: Artists’ Talk by students from “Arts-Based Research and Visual Methodologies” (Spring 18) When: September 5, 2018, 5:00-7:00pm Where: Urban Education Lounge, room 4202 UED 75200, our course on visual methodologies and arts-based research, students used visual methods to explore subjects that were of deep concern to them though only one member of the class… Read More
Hello Students, See below for upcoming Library workshops. RSVP is recommended but not required! Click on the workshop title to go to the registration page, or see all the events in one list at bit.ly/meetyourlibrary. Welcome to the Library! Jump-start your library research with pointers from the GC librarians. Learn how to use the… Read More
Below, please find the schedule for the 2018-19 Columbia University Seminar on American Studies. (The spring dates are provisional for now, though we expect them to be confirmed without much trouble.) September 4 – Scott Poulson-Bryant (Fordham) October 9 – Tao Goffe (NYU) November 13 – Timothy Yu (Madison) December 11 – Thuy Tu (NYU) February… Read More
Thu, Sep 13, 2018, 6:30 PM | Proshansky Auditorium The Deaf community boasts an incredible roster of poets, who use the creative capabilities of American Sign Language to develop visually captivating worlds and express the nuances of Deaf experiences. Like written poetry, ASL poetry uses forms and methods such as repetition, rhythm, and motif to… Read More
Deadline to Apply: Monday, September 10th, 2018. The City Amplified: Radical Archives and Oral Histories seeks a highly organized, digital humanities savvy, current graduate student at the Graduate Center, CUNY in the Humanities or Humanities-related social sciences to work on a publication that reflects the year-long work of the City Amplified Working Group. The publication… Read More
Fall 2018 Professional Development Seminars Students may register online for these courses, they are listed in the course schedule under “Professional Development”. Course numbers are listed below. The courses are 0 credits and do not appear on student transcripts; they are free of charge and open to all matriculated Graduate Center students.… Read More