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Prev February 2012 Next SUNDAY29MONDAY30TUESDAY3111:45 AM | 1:45 PMSeminar in Applied EconomicsSpeaker: Org Meeting/Xu Wang Affiliation: CUNY Graduate Center Topic: "Examining the effect of special supplement nutrition program for women, infants and children on...ShareAll EventsWEDNESDAY17:30 PMStudent Degree Recital - William Frampton, violaWilliam Frampton, viola Ran Dank, piano Amy Yang, piano Moran Katz, clarinet Capriccio for Solo Viola, op. 9, (Posth.) by Henri Vieuxtemps Marchenbilder for Piano and Viola, op. 113 (1851)...ShareAll EventsTHURSDAY26:30 PM | 8:30 PMBlack Women in JazzA Special Night of Jazz Performance Featuring Debbie Carter & Aziza with Host Dona Carter Join IRADAC as we celebrate the contributions of women past and present to Jazz, the great American...ShareAll EventsFRIDAY311:00 AMRobert Cherry on “The Pleasure Principle: How Jewish Values Shaped Popular Culture”Robert Cherry is a Broeklundian Professor of Economics at Brooklyn College. His most recent book is Moving Working Families Forward (NYU Press, 2011). His publications include “The Hasidic...Share4:00 PMFriday Forum: Rebecca L. Walkowitz (Rutgers University) “Where is Summertime?”Rebecca L. Walkowitz (Rutgers University), “Where is Summertime?” In a global novel -- a novel that aspires to planetary circulation, distributes its plot across distant time zones,...Share6:00 PM | 8:00 PMSafe ShimmySlam: An Eruption of Prose, Poetry and Performance A celebration of the WSQ Issue "Safe". In Celebration of the Publication of Women’s Studies Quarterly: SAFE Issue The MTA’s public safety campaign, “If You See Something, Say Something. Call: 1-888-NYC-SAFE,”...ShareAll EventsSATURDAY4SUNDAY5MONDAY6TUESDAY711:45 AM | 1:45 PMSeminar in Applied EconomicsSpeaker: John Landon-Lane Affiliation: Rutgers University Topic: "The US Banking Panics in the 1930's: The Lessons for Today" with Michael...Share1:00 PMDr. Robert Garot Presents: The Gang’s School: Challenges of Reintegrative Social Control Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 ...Share7:00 PM | 9:00 PMThe Art of Long-Form JournalismThe Art of Long-Form Journalism New York City's Top Magazine Writers Discuss Their Craft Joan Acocella is a staff writer at The New Yorker, where she reviews dance and books. Her most recent...Share7:30 PMStudent Degree Recital - Steven Beck, pianoSteven Beck, piano Three Piano Pieces (2011) by Frederic Rzewski Piano Sonata (1945-6, rev. 1982) by Elliott Carter Sonata in E-flat major, op. 31, no. 3 by Ludwig van Beethoven Sonata in C...ShareAll EventsWEDNESDAY8THURSDAY91:00 PMMusic in Midtown: Chamber Music on Fifth IMusic in Midtown begins another exciting spring season with a presentation of brilliant and dynamic young chamber players who are enrolled in the D.M.A. music performance program at the CUNY Graduate...ShareEvent RegistrationAll EventsFRIDAY103:00 PMDistinguished Professor Arie W. Kruglanski Presents: Terrorism: A (Self) Love Story Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 ...Share4:00 PMFriday Forum: Bruce Brugett (University of Washington Bothell) and Glenn Hendler (Fordham University), “What do Keywords Do?”Bruce Brugett (University of Washington Bothell) and Glenn Hendler (Fordham University), “What Do Keywords Do?” Drawing on their experience editing Keywords for American Cultural...ShareAll EventsSATURDAY11SUNDAY12MONDAY13Lincoln's Birthday ObservedLincoln's Birthday observed. College is closed.ShareAll EventsTUESDAY1411:45 AM | 1:45 PMSeminar in Applied EconomicsSpeaker: Vikesh Amin Affiliation: SUNY Binghamton University Topic: "Mothers do matter: New Evidence on the Effect of Parent's Schooling on Children's...ShareAll EventsWEDNESDAY157:30 PMStudent Degree Recital - Chad Cygan, tenorChad Cygan, tenor Steven Beck, piano Jean-Paul Bjorlin, french horn Liederkreis, op. 39 (1840) by Robert Schumann Clair de Lune op. 46, no. 2 (1887) by Gabriel Faure O...ShareAll EventsTHURSDAY16Last day to drop without the grade of 'W'.Last day to drop without the grade of 'W'.Share6:00 PM | 7:30 PMRalph Bunche ForumAmir Dossal, Chairman of the Global Partnerships Forum, will be giving a talk on global governance through public-private partnerships.Share6:30 PM | 8:00 PMSoviet-Jewish Experience in NYC (1972-2000) in Fact and FictionEvery immigrant has a story. For Russian immigrants in New York, such stories reveal the history, politics, and passion for storytelling of the Russian people. Please join us for a panel discussion...ShareEvent RegistrationAll EventsFRIDAY1712:00 AMHealth and Demography SeminarsSeminar Type: Health Economics Speaker: Avi Eberstein Affiliation: Hebrew University and New York University Organizers: Theodore J. Joyce:...ShareCourse Withdrawal period beginsCourse Withdrawal period begins. A grade of ‘W’ is assigned to students who officially drop a class.Share4:00 PMFriday Forum: Debates in the Digital Humanities: Issues from the Recent University of Minnesota Press CollectionDebates in the Digital Humanities: Issues from the Recent University of Minnesota Press Collection Featuring Moderator: Matthew K. Gold (Graduate Center and New York City College of Technology); ...ShareAll EventsSATURDAY18SUNDAY19MONDAY20President's DayPresident's Day. College is closed.ShareAll EventsTUESDAY21Classes follow a Monday schedule.Classes follow a Monday schedule.Share6:30 PMITS: The Origins and Evolution of the UniverseLyman Page is the Henry DeWolf Smyth Professor and Chair of Physics at Princeton University. He and his colleagues have done a series of experiments to explore the "cosmic microwave...ShareEvent Registration7:30 PMDoctoral Students of Music in Concert ShareAll EventsWEDNESDAY2212:00 PMDr. David Garland Presents: "American Capital Punishment: A Theoretical Problem for Sociological Analysis" Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 ...Share12:00 PMDr. David Garland Presents "American Capital Punishment: A Theoretical Problem for Sociological Analysis"Abstract: The forms and functions of capital punishment, as practiced in 21st century America, are not well understood by sociological theory. The interpretive frameworks found in the sociological...Share6:30 PMPerspectives: An Evening with Bill KellerBill Keller has enjoyed a long and illustrious career at the New York Times, winning a Pulitzer Prize in 1989 for his coverage of the Soviet Union, and serving as executive editor from 2003 to 2011,...ShareEvent RegistrationAll EventsTHURSDAY231:00 PMMusic in Midtown: Chamber Music on Fifth IIMusic in Midtown’s second concert of the spring series showcases chamber music performed by the students enrolled in the D.M.A. music performance program. This concert will feature compositions...ShareEvent RegistrationAll EventsFRIDAY24SATURDAY25SUNDAY26MONDAY278:00 PMComposers Now Festival, featuring CUNY Graduate Center Composers ShareAll EventsTUESDAY2811:45 AM | 1:45 PMSeminar in Applied EconomicsSpeaker: Ruoding Tan Affiliation: CUNY Graduate Center Topic: "The Impact of Abortion on Young Women's Marriage Decisions" Organizers: Merih...Share6:30 PMExtraordinary Lives: Bill Kelly in Conversation with Peter GelbOver his long and varied career, Peter Gelb has consistently sought to attract new audiences to opera and classical music. Since becoming general manager of the Met in 2006, he has revitalized the...ShareEvent Registration6:30 PM | 8:30 PM“Ibn Jubayr’s Travels to Cairo, Jerusalem, Baghdad and Beyond”The travel account of Ibn Jubayr (1145-1217) has garnered a considerable amount of attention by medievalists and Crusade historians due to his written work on the Crusades, and his unique placement...ShareAll EventsWEDNESDAY2912:00 PM | 1:30 PMFaking it: The Imposter Syndrome in Graduate SchoolYou’re Intelligent and Successful – At Least That’s What Everyone Says. So How Come You Don’t Feel Like It? The Imposter Syndrome is characterized by feelings of...Share7:30 PMStudent Degree Recital - Alistair MacRae, cello ShareAll EventsTHURSDAY16:30 PM | 8:00 PMThe Real Mad Men and the Golden Age of Advertising in NYCAre Don, Roger, Peggy and others at Sterling Cooper from the television series Mad Men an accurate reflection of the office life and advertising personalities of the early 1960s? Join Andrew...ShareEvent RegistrationAll EventsFRIDAY212:00 AMHealth and Demography SeminarsSeminar Type: Demography Speaker: Duncan Thomas Affiliation: Duke University Organizers: Theodore J....Share2:00 PMFriday Forum: Paul K. Saint-Amour (University of Pennsylvania), “On the Partiality of Total War: From L.E.O. Charlton to James Joyce”Paul K. Saint-Amour (University of Pennsylvania), “On the Partiality of Total War: From L.E.O. Charlton to James Joyce” An RAF officer traveling to Iraq in late 1922 takes Joyce's...Share4:00 PMFriday Forum: Andrew C. Parker (Amherst College), "The Theorist's Mother"Andrew C. Parker (Amherst College), "The Theorist's Mother" Noting how the mother is made to disappear perennially both as the object of theory and as its subject, Andrew Parker focuses...ShareAll EventsSATURDAY3