Christine Folch (Anthropology) gave a lecture titled “Stakes of a Triple Frontier City: The Untold History of Ciudad del Este” at the New York Public Library on January 21. The... Read more
Meghan Duffy (Theatre), director of the Center for the Advancement of Teaching at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, was nominated for Best Improv Workshop and Best Improv Instructor by the 2011... Read more
Pieranna Pieroni (Urban Education) presented “Democracy from the Ground Up” at the annual conference of the National Network for Educational Renewal (NNER), an organization whose... Read more
Darla Linville (Urban Education) has received the 2009 Paul Monette–Roger Horowitz Dissertation Prize for her dissertation “Resisting Regulation: Discourses about Sexuality and ... Read more
Paul McBreen
Title: “Ktiseis and Aitia in Various Ancient Greek Authors”
Date: Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Michael Broder
Title: “Mensura Incognita: Queer Kinship, Camp... Read more
Dmitry Brogun (Biology) participated in a BioBlitz at Jamaica Bay estuary in Brooklyn in June. A field study consisting of a 24- or 48-hour biological inventory by scientists and volunteers, a... Read more
Jessica Brater, Jessica del Vecchio, Drew Friedman, Bethany Holmstrom, Eero Laine, Donny Levit, Hillary Miller, Carly Smith, Kenn Watt, Catherine Young, and Peter Zazzali (Theatre), along with... Read more
Brian Brigham (Earth and Environmental Science) received the National Estuarine Research Reserve Graduate Research Fellowship from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National... Read more
Rainer J. Hanshe (English) received an Honorable Mention in Suspect Thought’s 2006 QueerLit Literature Contest for his debut novel, The Acolytes, which is forthcoming from Eyecorner Press. He... Read more
Joseph Alpar (Music) and his ensemble, David’s Harp, presented “A Thousand Golden Branches: Music from the Sephardic and Mizrahi Jewish Communities” on February 4 at the ... Read more