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Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Monday, November 1, 2010
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Monday, May 24, 2010
Awards Ceremony 2010
The GSA would like to congratulate all students who received awards at the 2010 GSAS Awards Ceremony, with special mention to:
Dr. Charles Lewis (Psychology), who received the Graduate Professor of the Year award, for excellence in graduate teaching and mentoring;
Maria Barbieri (Psychology), who received the Lydia Ocasio Award in appreciation for excellence in service to graduate students;
Daniel (Reg) Kim (Theology), who received the Teaching Fellow of the Year Award for excellence in undergraduate teaching;
and Matthew Merson (History), who also received the Teaching Fellow of the Year Award for excellence in undergraduate teaching.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Bronx Food Summit - volunteers needed
Interested in food and sustainability?
Here's a great chance to help: volunteer at the Bronx Food Summit!
For more info, e-mail GSA Vice President, Aline Ramos at aalramos(at)fordham.edu
If you would like to attend the event, even without volunteering, all you have to do is go to this link and register:
Labels: Council Meeting
community service,
volunteering
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
GSA ♥s Éire Spring Social
A reminder:
GSA Spring Social: GSA ♥s Éire This Friday (7-10pm) at Sláinte Pub (304 Bowery).
Yeah, that's right: free drinks for all GSAS students.
And if you're following March Madness, do not worry: there will be TVs with basketball on!
Getting there is pretty simple: Slainte is three blocks away from the 6 Train (Bleecker), the B, D Trains (Broadway-Lafayette), R, W Trains (Prince St.), or F, V Trains (2nd Ave - Lower East Side)
Map here:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=slainte+bowery+new+york&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=31.784549,86.572266&ie=UTF8&hq=slainte&hnear=Bowery,+New+York,+NY+10116&ll=40.726218,-73.992748&spn=0.007415,0.021136&z=16&iwloc=A
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Spring 2010 Interdisciplinary Graduate Colloquium
Spring 2010 Interdisciplinary Graduate Colloquium
New date: Friday, April 9th, 2010
5:30-7:00 pm
Philosophy Department Conference Room (Collins Hall, Room 139)
Mark Mossa, S.J. (Theology Department)
"Abandoning the Will to Power for a Will to Community: John Courtney Murray's Family Values and the Future of the American Catholic Church"
Rebecca Bates (English Department)
"Shit Theory: Excremental Identities in Djurna Barnes' Nightwood"
Ken Kurihara (History Department)
"Celestial Visions in 16th-Century Germany: 'Windows' Into the Inner World"
Emily Mkrtichian (English Department)
"Anxious Duplicities: Nationalism, Cosmopolitanism, and Hybridity in Wilkie Collins and Matthew Arnold"
As usual, refreshments will be served. Please join us for some interdisciplinary conversation!
For more info, e-mail intergradcolloquium@gmail.com
New date: Friday, April 9th, 2010
5:30-7:00 pm
Philosophy Department Conference Room (Collins Hall, Room 139)
Mark Mossa, S.J. (Theology Department)
"Abandoning the Will to Power for a Will to Community: John Courtney Murray's Family Values and the Future of the American Catholic Church"
Rebecca Bates (English Department)
"Shit Theory: Excremental Identities in Djurna Barnes' Nightwood"
Ken Kurihara (History Department)
"Celestial Visions in 16th-Century Germany: 'Windows' Into the Inner World"
Emily Mkrtichian (English Department)
"Anxious Duplicities: Nationalism, Cosmopolitanism, and Hybridity in Wilkie Collins and Matthew Arnold"
As usual, refreshments will be served. Please join us for some interdisciplinary conversation!
For more info, e-mail intergradcolloquium@gmail.com
Labels: Council Meeting
academic events,
Interdisciplinary Graduate Colloquia
Monday, February 1, 2010
Call for Abstracts: Spring 2010 GSA InterGrad Colloquium
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Spring 2010 GSA Interdisciplinary Graduate Colloquium
Friday, February 26
Graduate students are invited to
submit abstracts for papers on
any interdisciplinary topic
(e.g. a paper you are preparing for a conference, a final paper you wrote for a class, a summary of a dissertation chapter, writing samples from your grad school application etc., which could be of interest to people in departments other than your own)
- gain valuable presentation experience
- get feedback on your work from other graduate students in a supportive environment
- first-year students are encouraged to submit, as well as advanced students
Papers must have 25-minute reading time (about 10-12 pages double-spaced)
Submission deadline: Thursday, February 11
Submit abstracts of about 300 words to: intergradcolloquium@gmail.
Labels: Council Meeting
academic events,
CFP,
Interdisciplinary Graduate Colloquia
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