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Private Wealth, Public Good
The American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie believed his steel fortune should be used for the greater good, says David Nasaw, author of the ... tags: CUNY_Lecture_Series Graduate_Center
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Boulevard of Dreams
Constance Rosenblum’s latest book, Boulevard of Dreams: Heady Times, Heartbreak and Hope Along the Grand Concourse in the Bronx, is a ... tags: CUNY_Lecture_Series Graduate_Center
2 months ago from CUNY Podcasts
Secularism, Islam and Liberty of Conscience
Is there such a thing as a secular state? How can we find a way to mediate between religion and politics? In a conversation about the ... tags: CUNY_Lecture_Series Graduate_Center Newsmakers
2 months ago from CUNY Podcasts
Afghanistan: Fault Lines and Resistance
An Afghan activist representing a Kabul-based human rights organization has a harsh message for the U.S. and its allies. “Afghanistan ... tags: CUNY_Lecture_Series Graduate_Center
2 months ago from CUNY Podcasts
Culture and Crisis in the Great Depression
One of America’s bleakest chapters produced some of the 20th century’s most enduring cultural images, says critic Morris ... tags: CUNY_Lecture_Series Graduate_Center
2 months ago from CUNY Podcasts
CUNY Graduate Center cafeteria
In the CUNY Graduate Center cafeteria Eva Thierens and Mayra Ramos make graduate students feel at home. tags: cuny graduate_center new_york food restaurants School_and_Education
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Robert Caro: Biographer of Our Time
For more than three decades, Robert A. Caro has been one of the leading biographers of our time. He chronicled the political trail that ... tags: CUNY_Lecture_Series Graduate_Center
2 months ago from CUNY Podcasts
Robert Caro: Biographer of Our Time
For more than three decades, Robert A. Caro has been one of the leading biographers of our time. He chronicled the political trail that ... tags: CUNY_Lecture_Series Graduate_Center
2 months ago from CUNY Podcasts
At War With Swine Flu
The great influenza pandemic of 1918, which killed some 50 to 100 million worldwide, is considered the prototype for all flu outbreaks, ... tags: CUNY_Lecture_Series Graduate_Center
2 months ago from CUNY Podcasts
Mary Ann Caws Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Over her 40-year academic career, Mary Ann Caws has authored, edited and translated more than 60 books. A distinguished professor of ... tags: Graduate_Center Newsmakers
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