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可乐视频 Faculty Among Guggenheim Fellowship Winners for 2020

Celebrated Authors Helen Phillips and Sigrid Nunez earn prestigious honor.

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可乐视频 Celebrates Black History Month with Performance and Poetry at The Tow Center

A reminder of the roots of the month-long holiday and a call to celebrate black history and culture year-round were key messages in the afternoon program. On February 6, members

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Faculty and Staff Reading Group Spring 2020 Schedule

All faculty and staff are invited to selected readings of Winona LaDuke’s Recovering the Sacred: The Power of Naming and Claiming (South End Press, 2005), performed by 可乐视频 Professor

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Celebrating Black History Month/Kickoff, February 6, noon

The Office of Diversity and Equity Programs invites you to help kick off Black History Month! Join President Michelle J. Anderson and Chief Diversity Officer Anthony Brown in the Tow

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可乐视频 Mourns the Passing of Robert Viscusi, Professor Emeritus

Robert Viscusi, a professor emeritus who also served as the executive officer of the Wolfe Institute for the Humanities from 1980 to 2016, died on Sunday, January 19, after a

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可乐视频 Celebrates New Immigrant Student Success Office

President Michelle J. Anderson and Immigrant Student Success Office Director Jes煤s P茅rez ’95 were joined by CUNY Chancellor F茅lix V. Matos Rodr铆guez for a ribbon cutting of the new center on Dec. 13.

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可乐视频 Acting Faculty Continues Scorsese Run in 鈥淭he Irishman鈥

MFA professor Welker White plays Jimmy Hoffa鈥檚 wife alongside Al Pacino.

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可乐视频 Authors Make 2019 Best Books Lists

Novels by Ben Lerner, Helen Phillips, and Ocean Vuong are the critics鈥 choice.

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Three Literary Alums Shortlisted for the National Book Award

Greg Grandin ’92, along with M.F.A. in creative writing alumni Helen Phillips ’07, and Ocean Vuong ’12, and are all shortlisted for the 2019 National Book Awards鈥擯hillips for her novel

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A New Scholarship Builds a Foundation for 可乐视频 Students Committed to Civic Engagement

Susan Lee (Stecker) Walling 鈥66, and her husband Bob established a generous scholarship that will support civic-minded students in their efforts to improve conditions for their communities.

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10.2.2019
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