The Center for Medieval Studies presents:
"The Christian City Redefined: Carthage in Late Antiquity"
Susan T. Stevens, Randolph College
Thursday, September 27, 7:30 p.m.
McGinley Center, Faculty Lounge
Co-sponsored with Departments of History and Theology
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Philosophy Grad Discussion Forum
The Fordham Philosophical Society is sponsoring a series of graduate student discussion papers.
The first meeting will be today, Thurs. September 20 in Walsh Library Rm 229 at 5pm. Daniel Fincke will be giving a presentation on his dissertation research into a Nietzchean Ethics.
Discussion to follow, with a likely outing to one of the local bar afterwards. All are invited.
Questions, email Dylan Futter at mrapollinax@gmail.com
The first meeting will be today, Thurs. September 20 in Walsh Library Rm 229 at 5pm. Daniel Fincke will be giving a presentation on his dissertation research into a Nietzchean Ethics.
Discussion to follow, with a likely outing to one of the local bar afterwards. All are invited.
Questions, email Dylan Futter at mrapollinax@gmail.com
Monday, September 17, 2007
NYPL Graduate Student Reception
The Research Libraries of the New York Public are having a
reception for all NYC - area graduate students. The details:
Tuesday, September 18 from 7pm – 9pm
Celeste Bartos Forum at The Humanities and Social Sciences Library
(i.e. 'The Main Branch')
Fifth Avenue & 42nd Street (enter at 42nd Street)
Wine, hors d’oeuvres, and the opportunity to meet other faculty and graduate students in your area of study, as well as The Research Libraries’ curators and subject specialists. Discover the scholarly opportunities and services available in one of the world’s largest research libraries.
RSVP: If you’d like to come, please email southcourt@nypl.org or call
(212) 930-0585 and provide your name, area of study, and institution.
reception for all NYC - area graduate students. The details:
Tuesday, September 18 from 7pm – 9pm
Celeste Bartos Forum at The Humanities and Social Sciences Library
(i.e. 'The Main Branch')
Fifth Avenue & 42nd Street (enter at 42nd Street)
Wine, hors d’oeuvres, and the opportunity to meet other faculty and graduate students in your area of study, as well as The Research Libraries’ curators and subject specialists. Discover the scholarly opportunities and services available in one of the world’s largest research libraries.
RSVP: If you’d like to come, please email southcourt@nypl.org or call
(212) 930-0585 and provide your name, area of study, and institution.
Thursday, September 6, 2007
GSA Council Meeting:
The 1st GSA Council meeting of 2007/2008 will take place in
Duane Library, Room 352, Mon. Sept. 17, 11am - 1pm.
All current students in the GSAS are welcome to attend.
Duane Library, Room 352, Mon. Sept. 17, 11am - 1pm.
All current students in the GSAS are welcome to attend.
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