Event Recap: Is Graduate School For Me? Part 2
The FI team, led by Graduate Fellows Dasharah Green and Rod Hurley, hosted “Is Graduate School For Me? Part 2” to provide
A category for events of interest NOT sponsored by the Futures Initiative.
The FI team, led by Graduate Fellows Dasharah Green and Rod Hurley, hosted “Is Graduate School For Me? Part 2” to provide
On Friday 10/14 CUNY Peer Leaders gathered to participate in a Body Mind Mapping exercise. What is Body Mind Mapping you might
On Wednesday, September 7th at 3:00 pm, CUNY and collegiate-wide affiliated participants gathered at CUNY Graduate Center’s Skylight room to discuss Cathy
Hello everyone! I am excited to be joining The Futures Initiative as a fellow and CUNY Peer Leaders Facilitator. I hope your
April 29-30, 2022 marked the first Breakin’ BLACK Reachin’ Back (virtual) two-day conference and celebration! BBRB Conference Organizers, Janelle Poe, Meli Kimathi,
On Friday, March 25th, FI hosted a University Worth Fighting For Event titled “Is Graduate School For Me?” The event consisted of
Ken Wissoker of Duke UP says to “write for the fang[x]rls…” If you weren’t one of the 100+ people able to make
2020 has been a seminal year for Black history, present and future in the US, as well as globally. Black Lives Matter
The CUNY disability scholars group is an informal network of CUNY faculty, students, and staff with a shared interest in disability studies.
Last month on September 20, 2017, Futures Initiative Faculty Fellow, Professor Ofelia García of Urban Education and Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures and Languages,