Lecture by Professor James Bednarz
“Incorporate Selves: Shakespeare’s Mythmaking” A lecture by Professor James Bednarz of Long Island University Sponsored by the CUNY Graduate Center Early Modern Interdisciplinary Group (EMIG) […]
“Incorporate Selves: Shakespeare’s Mythmaking” A lecture by Professor James Bednarz of Long Island University Sponsored by the CUNY Graduate Center Early Modern Interdisciplinary Group (EMIG) […]
I’ve been getting a few questions about deadlines for people who want to graduate this May. MA Portfolios are due by Monday April 16 to […]
This announcement came through the St. John’s e-blast a few days ago, and I thought it would be a great event to repost on the […]
Congratulations to Sarah Goncalves! Sarah will be having an original short story published in The Garbanzo Literary Journal, which she wrote for Professor Brownstein’s class […]
Thinking Outside the Triangle: Comp/Rhet Research, Performance Studies, & Queer Theory Mark McBeth, Associate Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice & CUNY English […]
Don’t forget to attend tomorrow afternoon’s roundtable discussion with faculty teaching graduate courses in the fall. The discussion will be held from 3:00 – 5:00 […]
Many of you are compiling panels to submit for the graduate conference, and we can’t wait to see all the proposals! Don’t forget that we […]
Many congratulations to Dr. Steve Mentz and Dr. Carmen Kynard for their respective promotions to Full and Associate Professor!
They’re here! I know I’ve been waiting for these course listings with excitement: the Graduate Course Offerings for this summer. These are all online courses, […]
Hunter College Graduate Student ConferenceMay 11-12, 2012Storytellers: Crafting, Testifying, FibbingAll of us are natural storytellers. Whether fictional, non-fictional, biographical, or autobiographical, the narratives we weave […]
It’s time to start thinking about summer! Here are the undergraduate listings for both Summer Session I (May 29 – July 2) and Summer Session […]
Spring break is over, which means registration for next fall’s semester is almost upon us. I’ve actually already met with one early-loving undergraduate advisee, and […]
The flyer that’s up on my door and in the IWS and various other places has a fun picture that I can’t get to upload […]
To encourage our graduate students to take the next step and present work at outside professional conferences, St. John’s has made available up to $500 […]
Don’t forget that Dr. Lubey is giving a talk on 18th Century Feminisms at the NYPL this Friday, March 9 at 1:15 p.m. See our […]
Looking for something to do on the last day of spring break? Come to the grad center at 2 pm for a Poetics of Nothing! […]
Grad students who are finishing up might be interested in this — There is a fulltime opening at the NYPL for an Assistant Site Advisor in Upper […]
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