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Distinguished Writers Series - Melissa Febos
Melissa Febos is the bestselling author of four books, including Girlhood—which won the National Book Critics Circle Award in Criticism and has been translated into seven languages, and Body Work: The Radical Power of Personal Narrative. Her fifth book, The Dry Season, is forthcoming from Alfred A. Knopf. Her awards and fellowships include those from the Guggenheim Foundation, LAMBDA […]
Disability Rights in Education
Special Series for CUNY Faculty: Disability & Accessibility Training Part 1: Disability Rights in Education Friday, October 27, 2-3 pm Components of the 2023 Voluntary Compliance Agreement ADA Title II and Higher Education Disability types and common accommodations RSVP for Session 1: Disability Rights in Education View all events in this series. ASL and CART […]
Educating All Students (EAS) Workshop
Hunter College School of Education has partnered with New York State Teacher Certification Exam (NYSTCE) Tutoring, ranked the best New York State Teacher Certification Exam (NYSTCE) preparation service in New York State, to provide current Hunter College School of Education students with high-quality, remote New York State Teacher Certification Exam preparation workshops. Each workshop is […]
Equity and Advocacy: Community Connections and Equity Eats
Community Connections, sponsored by the Equity and Advocacy Committee, are gatherings open to all students, faculty, staff, and community members. Share in our collective efforts to build equity through events, recruitment and retention, and research. The first hour will be devoted to building community and getting to know each other through potlucks, informal conversation and art […]
Cafecito con... Puerto Rican Actors: Luis Guzmán & Luna Lauren Vélez
Join CENTRO and the International Puerto Rican Heritage Film Festival for a captivating and thought-provoking afternoon with Luis Guzmán and Luna Lauren Vélez as we delve into the world of Puerto Rican actors in the entertainment industry. This event offers a unique opportunity to gain insight into the struggles and successes that Puerto Rican actors […]
Geography Awareness Week Alumni Panel
For Geography Majors, Environmental Studies Majors, and any other interested students! In honor of Geography Awareness Week a panel of former students will be appearing in a panel to speak to current students about their career experiences. This should be valuable for everyone seeking a job in related disciplines. Get tips on what helped these […]
The New Generation of Lesbian Bars: A Stonewall Legacy
For the past three decades, the number of lesbian bars in the United States has seen a steady decline—from an estimated 200 at their peak in the 1980s to a low point in 2020 of less than 20 across the country, according to an NBC Newsreport. Since then, according to a more recent NBC News review from August […]
Preserving our Heritage: A Weekend of Community Archiving at CENTRO
Join CENTRO for a series exploring the significance of preserving and documenting the historical memory of diasporic and minority communities. As part of our 50th Anniversary, we aim to make our archival experience and knowledge accessible to empower our community and ensure our legacies are woven into the tapestry of global heritage. Collective memory shapes […]