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MONDAY
11:05 AM
Last day to deposit dissertation or thesis for a May 24, 2012 degree.
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6:00 PM | 8:00 PM
Freedom and sovereignty are two pillars of democracy linking individuals and governments. How do movements that seek to alter political culture and institutions relate to radical notions of...
6:30 PM | 8:00 PM
Christian Uva (Universita Roma Tre) on "I misteri d'Italia nel cinema. Strategie narrative e trame estetiche tra documento e finzione." The event is part of the Spring 2012 series of...
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TUESDAY
12:00 AM
The Sixth Conference on Mismatch Negativity (MMN) and its Clinical and Scientific Application is designed to bring together a diverse group of scientists, clinicians, postdoctoral fellows, and...
11:45 AM | 1:31 PM
Speaker: Linda Goldberg Affiliation: Federal Reserve Bank of New York Topic: "Liquidity management of US Global Banks: Internal Capital Markets in the Great...
2:00 PM | 8:00 PM
Revolutionary Plays Since 2000 Laila Soliman, Egypt; Lasha Bugadze, Georgia; The Civilians, US-New York City With Mike Daisey, Moderator In conjunction with the PEN World Voices Festival, we...
Vera Dvorak, Rutgers University
7:30 PM
The Cygnus Ensemble performs new works written by students enrolled in the Ph.D./D.M.A. Program in Composition at the CUNY Graduate Center.
WEDNESDAY
9:30 AM | 6:30 PM
This two-day conference will focus on various kinds of protest and the importance of public space for democratic practices and transformations of cities across the globe. Recent events from Tahrir...
12:00 PM | 1:00 PM
Envisioning creative solutions for affordable urban dwelling systems requires innovative processes that bring together residents, designers, and social service providers. How do social service...
6:30 PM | 8:30 PM
What does the world’s most popular format for recording tell us about human history? What are the connections between the history of sound and the defining features of modernity, from...
THURSDAY
9:00 AM | 6:00 PM
This two-day conference will focus on various kinds of protest and the importance of public space for democratic practices and transformations of cities across the globe. Recent events from Tahrir ...
9:00 AM
Faculty and staff -- schedule an appointment to meet with a TIAA-CREF Consultant. They will be available all day.
11:12 AM
Registration begins for Fall 2012 semseter for those those enrolled in the Spring 2012 semster withou the imposition of a $25 late registration fee.
12:00 PM
Abstract: What we come to believe — so often, in reality, mere fiction or myth — takes on the character of truth and has real effects, tangible effects on our social and political...
1:00 PM
The program will include works by Chopin and Ravel. Pianist Quynh Nguyen was selected as one of the "19 young stars of tomorrow" by Musical America. The Boston Globe has praised Quynh as...
Event Registration
4:15 PM | 6:00 PM
Florian Schwarz, University of Pennsylvania
5:00 PM | 7:00 PM
Come celebrate the publication of Series III of Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, and hear the editors present their projects: Anne Donlon’s work on Langston Hughes,...
6:30 PM
“Just law” refers not just to law, but to the ambivalent relationship between law and justice. International law can be characterized as both constitutive of imperialism and a necessary...
Andrea Covais, soprano Eric Sedgwyck, piano Kara Eubanks, violin Der Hirt auf dem Felsen (The Shepherd on the Rock), Op. 129, D965 Franz Schubert (1797-1828) From Des Knaben Wunderhorn...
FRIDAY
8:00 AM | 7:00 PM
Victorian Cities: CUNY Victorian Conference with keynote by Judith Walkowitz; other speakers include Julian Wolfreys, William Cohen, Michelle Allen-Emerson, Nancy Rose Marshall, Deborah...
2:00 PM | 4:00 PM
Unn Røyneland
4:00 PM | 6:00 PM
Valeria Finucci, "The Aesthetic Cure: Skin Disease, Noses, and the Invention of Plastic Surgery" The event is part of the Spring 2012 series of lectures organized by the Comparative...
Fifty years into Jamaican independence and twenty years after the publication of his seminal work Slavery and Social Death, Orlando Patterson sits down with renowned anthropologist David Scott to...
5:00 PM
Under the auspices of neoliberalism, technical systems of compliance and efficiency have come to underwrite a biopolitics of war, terror, and surveillance. On the occasion of the publication of...
5:30 PM
Martin Hägglund is a junior fellow in the Harvard Society of Fellows and a distinguished international fellow of the London Graduate School. He is the author of Dying for Time: Proust, Woolf,...
6:00 PM
Participants: Ramón Buckley, Álvaro Enrigue, José Ramón González Moderator: Ma. Pilar Celma Valero
SATURDAY
4:00 PM | 5:00 PM
TBD
In her new book, bestselling author Dava Sobel (Longitude, Galileo's Daughter) brings us a portrait of Copernicus's scientific achievement against a background of religious and social turmoil. The...
Sarah Carrier, flute Chord for solo flute Cindy McTee (b. 1953) Mei for solo flute Kazuo Fukushima (b. 1930) Sonata for Flute and Piano (1936) Paul Hindemith (1895-1963) I. Heiter...
11:45 AM | 1:45 PM
Speaker: David Weiman Affiliation: Barnard College, Columbia University Topic: "Banking Panics, the "Derangement" of the Domestic Exchanges, and the Origins of Central Banking in...
Lennard Davis, distinguished professor of English, disability and medical education at University of Illinois-Chicago, is director of Project Biocultures and author of Obsession: A History;...
"Disability and Depression" raises serious questions about the ontological status of depression as a disease. The very questionable reliance on the theory of chemical imbalance, as well as...
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Alana Murphy, piano 15 Sinfonias, BWV 787-801 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) No. 1 in C Major No. 2 in C Minor No. 3 in D Major No. 4 in D Minor No. 5 in E-flat...
6:15 PM
Professor Jonathan Helfand on "The Holocaust & Jewish Law: Insights on Jewish Suffering & Survival" The Rosenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies is one of five institutes...
Robert Keiser, piano Keyboard Sonata in F Major, K. 6 (1738) Keyboard Sonata in D Minor, K. 141 (1749) Keyboard Sonata in B Minor, K. 87 (1742) Keyboard Sonata in A Major, K....
6:00 PM | 7:30 PM
Please join us for a talk by Ambassador Carsten Staur, permanent representative of Denmark to the UN, on the upcoming Rio+20 Summit, in June 2012. The discussion will focus on sustainable development...
7:00 PM | 8:00 PM
Join us for an evening of poetry in the James Gallery with poets Ari Banias (a recent fellow at Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown), Tonya Foster (author of forthcoming Swarm of Bees in High...
Final Forum (Open Executive Committee Meeting, Poetry and Revels)
Topic: Papers from the Greek Poetry Seminar
Professor Constanza López, University of North Florida
Presented with the League of Professional Theatre Women The day after Mother’s Day, come to this all-day tribute to the foremothers of the American stage. Consider the legacy of 20th century...
Schedule an appointment to meet with a TIAA-CREF consultant. They will be available all day.
Speaker: James Kahn Affiliation: Yeshiva University Topic: "Durable Goods Production and Inventory Dynamics: An Application to the Automobile Industry" Organizers: Merih Uctum...
Christina Tortora, CUNY Graduate Center & College of Staten Island
Reading Day
José Gómez Asencio, Universidad de Salamanca
Would Survival of the Fittest be better termed Survival of the Beautiful? David Rothenberg will speak about his new book, which reminds us how often nature (and reproduction) seems to favor beauty,...
Final Examinations.
10:00 AM | 11:30 AM
The Graduate Center's 20th Annual Employee Recognition Ceremony
The CUNY Doctor of Public Health (DPH) Program welcomes you to our next Information Session. We look forward to assisting as you take this exciting step toward pursuit of the DPH degree. The DPH...
The New York Andalus Ensemble performs music from the historical traditions in the Maghreb (Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia) and the Iberian Peninsula. Directed by Rachid Halihal, coordinated by Samuel...
5:07 PM
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Dialogue.
6:00 PM | 8:30 PM
“Colombian Senator Jorge Enrique Robledo is one of the FTA’s most vocal and respected opponents [...] and has long been the most visible face of the small but influential Independent...
Christopher Knowles first became widely known in the theatrical community as an early collaborator of Robert Wilson, when he provided the libretto for Robert Wilson and Philip Glass’s...
7:00 PM | 8:30 PM
The Gypsy flamenco legend Agujetas -- one of the most important figures in the history of flamenco — will perform in New York for the first time since 1976. Agujetas has achieved international...
Academic Calendar: End of Spring Term.
Final Examinations end
May 24, 5:30 p.m., Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center, 10 Lincoln Center Plaza (Columbus Avenue & 65th Street), Manhattan. Attendance is by invitation only.
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Memorial Day - School Closed
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