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Child Poverty in America: Investing in Our Future
6:30 pm 1201: Elebash Recital Hall
IN-PERSON AND LIVESTREAM EVENT When the enhanced Child Tax Credit of 2021 was not renewed by Congress, millions of American children fell back into poverty. Although the program dramatically reduced child poverty and food insecurity, progress was derailed by opposition...
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Immigration Seminar Series-Publishing Migration and Urban Research
4:30 pm — 6:30 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
Part of the Immigration Seminar Series
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What is Decolonizing Classics?
5:00 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
This event is part of the GC CUNY Classics Program Lecture Series. This is a hybrid event, taking place at the CUNY Graduate Center, Room 4422, and online.
Open to the Public
Zionism and the International Community: Between Gratitude and Betrayal
12:30 pm Online
Derek Penslar (Harvard) presents Zionism and the International Community: Between Gratitude and Betrayal.
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Music in Midtown: Chamber Music on Fifth I
1:00 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
The Music in Midtown Series features chamber music performances by members of the Graduate Center's D.M.A. program.
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ARC Seminar: Elana Shohamy
4:00 pm — 5:30 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
“In the Name of Language: Ideology, Mechanisms and Costs of Revitalizing Hebrew”
Open to the Public
GEOS Seminar: Jimmy Booth
4:15 pm — 6:15 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
"NYC Weather Hazards: Present Day Physical Processes & Future Changes"
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The Courtesan and her Bandit: Love, Lies, and Literature in Baroque Italy
6:00 pm — 7:30 pm Online
The Center for the Study of Women and Society and the Society for the Study of Women in the Renaissance are pleased to present Jessica Goethals, "The Courtesan and her Bandit: Love, Lies, and Literature in Baroque Italy" on Zoom.
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City of Science: James P. Allison in Conversation with Lesley Stahl
6:30 pm 1201: Elebash Recital Hall
IN-PERSON AND LIVESTREAM EVENT Winner of a Nobel Prize, maverick Texan James P. Allison pioneered the science of immunotherapy, a game-changing cancer treatment that uses the body’s own immune system to attack tumor cells. In his lab research, working outside...
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Colloquium: Michèle Lamont
4:00 pm 6112: Sociology Student Lounge
Join us for our Sociology colloquium.
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