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Getting Over Max Cooper: Marcelle Karp '23 in Conversation with Matt Brim
6:00 pm — 7:30 pm C197
The Center for the Study of Women and Society is pleased to present a Book Salon with Marcelle Karp speaking on her new, debut novel Getting Over Max Cooper. Karp will be in conversation with Matt Brim.
Open to the Public
M.A. in Liberal Studies - Virtual Info Session
12:00 pm — 1:00 pm Online
Learn more about the interdisciplinary M.A. in Liberal Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center.
Open to the Public
GEOS Seminar: Richa Nagar
4:15 pm — 6:15 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
"Beyond Transforming Research: Pedagogies of Justice"
Open to the Public
Creative Machines: The Future is Now with Arthur Miller
4:30 pm 4102: Science Center
Refreshments for this event begin at 4:00 p.m.
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Annual Leon Levy Biography Lecture: Walter Isaacson, “Lessons About Living with Geniuses”
6:00 pm C200: Proshansky Auditorium
In-person reservations for this event are currently full. Upon publication of his anticipated biography of Elon Musk, Walter Isaacson gives this year’s Leon Levy Lecture on the craft of writing and researching biography. He reveals lessons learned while writing biographies...
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H. Wiley Hitchcock Centennial Birthday Celebration and Concert
7:00 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
A project conceived by CUNY Graduate Center Ph.D. candidate Michelle Yom.
Open to the Public
Book Talk: "Ukraine Is Not Dead Yet"
12:30 pm — 2:00 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
Author Megan Buskey presents her family's story of exile and return to Ukraine, in discussion with Brigid O'Keeffe, Professor, Brooklyn College/CUNY. This is a hybrid event, taking place in-person at the CUNY Graduate Center, Room 5114, and online via Zoom.
Open to the Public
ASC Graduate Student Showcase
1:00 pm — 6:00 pm 1218: Segal Theatre
All members of the GC community are welcome to attend. A reception following the presentations will be held from 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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How George Sand Met “Germain” or Why We Still Need Handwriting
5:00 pm 4202: French Student Lounge
Professor Evelyne Ender (Johns Hopkins University) visits the CUNY Graduate Center to discuss the handwritten manuscript of George Sand's 19th Century French tale La Mare au Diable.
Open to the Public
Concert: Ensemble Phoenicia
7:30 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
Ensemble Phoenicia performs contemporary Middle Eastern classical works in Elebash Hall.
Open to the Public