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Dec 14, 2022
People We’ve Lost in 2022
The faculty, administrators, and friends of the Graduate Center who died this year left indelible marks and are deeply missed.
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Oct 3, 2022
Women's Studies Quarterly Announces Two Interim General Editors
Professor Dána-Ain Davis and Kendra Sullivan step into new roles
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Sep 27, 2022
Tribute to Brianne Waychoff
We at the Center for the Study of Women and Society are saddened to share that our colleague, Dr. Brianne Waychoff, passed away from 9/11-related...
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Jun 23, 2022
Scholars Weigh in on the End of Roe v. Wade
Faculty and alumni experts comment on the abortion ruling and what it portends.
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Maintaining the Honour and Influence of the Family: The Letters of the First Duchess of Ormonde as Vicereine of Ireland
Thank you for joining us for Naomi McAreavey’s talk. A recording can be found on the CSWS Facebook page, https://fb.watch/93PlWTUhmd. For more information: Naomi McAreavey’s new book, Naomi McAreavey bio, and Society for the Study of Women in the Renaissance.
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From Martha Graham to Eleanor Lansing Dulles: Women, Power, and Intrigue in Cold-War Berlin
Thank you for joining us for Victoria Phillip’s lecture. The recording of the lecture is available on the CSWS Facebook page, https://fb.watch/8WIuIN4cXQ. For more information: Victoria Phillip’s new book, Martha Graham’s Cold War: The Dance of American Diplomacy, and Victoria Phillips bio.
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LET THE RECORD SHOW: A Political History of ACT UP, NY 1987-1993
Thank you for joining us for Sarah Schulman’s talk. A recording of the talk can be found on the CSWS Facebook page, https://fb.watch/8WnYapMqmk. For more information: Sarah Schulman’s Book and Sarah Schulman bio.
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Jamaica Ladies: Female Slaveholders and the Creation Of Britain’s Atlantic Empire
Thank you for joining us for Christine Walker’s talk. If you missed it and would like to see a recording – please email csws@gc.cuny.edu for a private link. For more information: Christine Walker's book, Christine Walker bio, and Society for the Study of Women in the Renaissance.
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