Resisting the Divides: Contemporary Philosophy of Art A conference on the philosophy of art that includes views from analytic and continental, and art critics. Read More
Haitian Studies Association Annual Conference Nou Tout Se Moun: Centering Gender, Feminist Practice and Embodiment in the Work of Decolonizing Haitian Studies For our 36th annual conference, the Haitian Studies Association invites contributions that consider the explicit Read More
3rd Annual CUNY LGBTQI+ Student Conference: Queer, There, and Everywhere! LGBTQI+ and ally students from across CUNY are invited to join us at the third annual CUNY LGBTQI+ Student Conference at the College of Staten Island. Read More
Resisting the Policing of Women’s Bodies: Affirming Individual and Collective Rights in 21st-Century America. A 2024 International Women’s Day Conference A 2024 International Women’s Day conference. Read More
Philosophy of the City 10th Anniversary Conference The 10th Anniversary Conference of the Philosophy of the City Research Group Read More
26th Annual Faculty Day Conference & Awards Ceremony The 26th Annual Faculty Day Conference and Award Ceremony affords us an opportunity to pause from business as usual in order to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of the Brooklyn Read More
Faculty Day 2023: Why Study the Premodern World? Lunchtime roundtable with David Brodsky, Lauren Mancia, Nicola Masciandaro, Tanya Pollard, David Schur, and Karl Steel. E-mail Lauren Mancia or Karl Steel if you have any questions. All students and faculty are welcome. Read More
Faculty Day 2023: Medieval/Modern: Confronting the Audience in Monasticism and Performance Art with Lauren Mancia, in panel on “Christianity in Unexpected Places.” E-mail Lauren Mancia or Karl Steel if you have any questions. All students and faculty are welcome. This event is part of Faculty Read More
Fragments of Experience: Approaching “Lived Religion” From Late Antiquity to the Central Middle Ages With papers on Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, the conference considers the question of “lived religion” in this premodern era in a comparative perspective, drawing from a wide variety of theoretical Read More