Human Rights Seminar, Feb 25
by akamran

Published on February 23, 2010 5:08 pm.

The CUNY Ph.D./M.A. Program in Political Science, The Center for International Human Rights, John Jay College, and Global Studies Collective Present WOMEN OF FAITH AS AGENTS OF PEACE Jacqueline Ogega Director, Women’s Mobilization Program at Religions for Peace, overseeing the Global Women of Faith Network worldwide and PhD researcher, University of Bradford, UK Date: Thursday, [...]

And We’re Back!
by Gregory Donovan

Published on February 17, 2010 5:30 pm.

The migration to the new server is now fully complete! Thank you all for your patience. While everything appears to be intact, you may find that you have to re-activate certain plugins, re-add widgets, and re-select your theme. This is unlikely, but not unusual following a system upgrade and migration to a new server. Please [...]

UPDATE :: OpenCUNY Down for Maintenance
by Gregory Donovan

Published on February 16, 2010 1:31 pm.

OpenCUNY.org has been successfully transferred to our new server and everyone’s content is safe and sound. As I previously mentioned, you may still experience error messages and inconsistent service over the next 24 hours. This is due to two factors: The transfer of our domain name (http://opencuny.org) can take anywhere from 24-36 hours to fully [...]

OpenCUNY Down for Maintenance Starting at 9pm
by Gregory Donovan

Published on February 15, 2010 5:49 pm.

Beginning at 9PM today (Monday, February 15th) OpenCUNY.org will be down for maintenance. I expect OpenCUNY.org to be down for only a few hours, but you may experience inconsistent service during the following 24 hours. A full backup of everyone’s site has been generated – you do not need to generate your own backup. However, please follow [...]

ISA 2010 New Orleans
by akamran

Published on February 14, 2010 8:21 am.

If you’re at the International Studies Association’s conference in New Orleans next week, come and see us: Cassells, Elsada Paper: Foreign Policy for Development: Cuban Medical Diplomacy in the Global South Kamran, Annelies Paper: Global Governance as Seen through Social Network Analysis Paper: The Contemporary Context of Security Nolutshungu, Nomvuyo Panel: Symbols, Power and Memory in International Politics and Relations [...]

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