Growing Up Policed Mini-Conference 12/01/11
by Gregory Donovan

Published on November 8, 2011 2:16 pm.

Growing Up Policed: Surveilling Racialized Sexualities Date: 12/1/11 Time: 2-8pm (refreshments will be served) Space: CUNY Graduate Center Room 6304.01 Flyer: Click here to download Speakers: Andrea Ritchie, Kate Kendell, Charisa Smith, Jessie Daniels, Gregory Donovan, Juanita Bell, Aimee Cox, Antjuanece Brown, Jolene Jenkins, Michael Hames-Garcia, Darnell Moore, Michelle Maher, Sarah Valentine, Streetwise and Safe, [...]

Resolution in Solidarity with Occupy Wall Street
by Gregory Donovan

Published on October 29, 2011 4:40 pm.

Passed on October 28, 2011 by the Doctoral Students’ Council of the City University of New York WHEREAS, Occupy Wall Street has brought national attention to income inequality, social injustice, and corporate influence in politics; and WHEREAS, the concerns of Occupy Wall Street participants directly relate to the social, economic, and political welfare of New [...]

Set to go!
by jboy

Published on November 16, 2010 2:21 pm.

Enough people indicated interest in launching a Students for Free Culture chapter that we are set to start the process. We hope to run our first activities in spring 2011. If you want to get involved, leave a comment here, hit us up on Twitter, or email jboy@gc.

A Students for Free Culture chapter at the Grad Center?
by jboy

Published on November 10, 2010 12:11 pm.

Is anybody interested in joining me to start a chapter of Students for Free Culture at the Graduate Center? Students for Free Culture is a network of students, academics and activists passionate about creating a participatory and innovative society. If so, please leave a comment below or email me at jboy@gc.

Making Sure that Academia Includes You
by jdegezelle

Published on May 11, 2010 5:15 pm.

Please join the CUNY Women in STEM organization (Graduate Center) and the Gender Equity Project (Hunter College) for a lecture, professional development workshop, and reception at the CUNY Graduate Center: “Making Sure that Academia Includes You” * * * Sabrica Barnett PhD student in Social-Personality Psychology Dr. Virginia Valian Professor in Linguistics, Biopsychology, and Speech-Language-Hearing [...]

CUNY’s Women of Science
by jdegezelle

Published on May 11, 2010 5:06 pm.

Check out the article on Women of Science from CUNY Newswire “The inspiration [CUNY female science professors] provide to the University, with its 60 percent female student body, is clear. In an effort to spread the word about these faculty members and their ongoing, important work in labs and with accomplished students year-round at all [...]

Hunter Biology Professor, Dr. Jill Bargonetti to Present Research at Lehman
by jdegezelle

Published on November 19, 2009 1:12 pm.

Biology Seminar: “The Molecular Yin and Yang of p53 and Mdm2: Multiple Deregulation Pathways in Cancer” Monday, November 23rd, 12-1pm (Refreshments provided and begin at 11:50).  The seminar will be held at Lehman College in Davis Hall, Room 335. Dr. Jill Baronetti is a Professor in the Biology Department at Hunter College. To read more [...]

City College Engineering Students Discuss Honduras Water Project at U.N.
by jdegezelle

Published on November 18, 2009 3:06 pm.

City College’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders is working in rural Honduras to bring fresh water to small villages.  The two chapter leaders, mechanical engineering major Joanna Bonfiglio, and civil engineering major Svetlana Fisher gave a presentation on their work to a water issues panel for Rotary International Day held at the United Nations.  Their [...]

Welcome!
by jdegezelle

Published on November 18, 2009 2:11 pm.

CUNY Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math is a Chartered Organization at The CUNY Graduate Center, in New York, NY. We were founded in 2007 with the primary objective of creating a network of mutually supportive individuals at CUNY who are interested in the professional development and career advancement of women in the sciences, [...]

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