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Information Flow in Bacterial Chemotaxis
9:30 am — 4:00 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
Biophysics symposium with Katja Taute (LMU Munich), Pieter Rein ten Wolde (AMOLF), and Benjamin Machta (Yale University).
Open to the Public
Jewish Politics in Spinoza's Amsterdam
10:00 am Online
Join us for a conversation between Anne O. Albert (UPenn) and Alexander Kaye (Brandeis) on Anne O. Albert, Jewish Politics in Spinoza's Amsterdam (Littman, 2023)
Open to the Public
Michael Robinson: Trajectory invariant representations of synthetic aperture sonar data
11:00 am — 12:00 pm 7395
This event is part of the Data Science and Applied Topology Seminar Series.
Open to the Public
DMA Recital: Alexandra Smither, voice
12:00 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
Vocalist Alexandra Smither performs a recital in Elebash Hall.
Open to the Public
Henry Wasser Award Lecture: Tebedech Tekleab "Blue and Gray: This Era of Exile"
2:00 pm Online
Kebedech Tekleab is assistant professor in the Department of Art and Design at Queensborough Community College. Blue & Gray: This Era of Exile is a project that explores the global humanitarian crisis, precisely the issue of displacement, through visual art...
Open to the Public
Dutch Oil, Dominican Sugar and the Back Doors of the Caribbean Diaspora, 1910-1970
2:30 pm C198
Margo Groenewoud in conversation with Chelsea Schields
Open to the Public
Book Celebration and Book Review with Jessica Hardie: Best Laid Plans
3:00 pm 6112: Sociology Student Lounge
Prof. Jessica Hardie from GC and Hunter College will talk about her new book Best Laid Plans
Open to the Public
Job Talk with Miles Grier
4:00 pm 4406: English Student Lounge
Presented by the Ph.D. Program in English
Internal Event
June Nash Celebration of Life
4:00 pm — 6:00 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
This event is a celebration of Dr. June Nash's life and work. Join the CUNY Graduate Center's Anthropology Department for a gathering with family, friends, and colleagues. Location This is a hybrid event. This event will take place in rooms...
Open to the Public
LYING-IN-STATE: Contradicting Constructions of Louis XIV's Sodomite Brother, Philippe
4:30 pm 3408: Art History Student Lounge
Domna C. Stanton, Distinguished Professor of French
Open to the Public