October 2014 archive

EP Alum, Dr. Jen Jack Gieseking in HuffPo Discussing (lack of) Queer Spaces

Jen Jack Gieseking, Environmental Psychology program alum and current Postdoctoral Fellow at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine recently published a Blog OpEd for the Huffington Post on the contextual implications of the closing of the only bar dedicated to serving lesbians in San Francisco.  Her post was followed up with an interview on HuffPost Live.  In her …

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RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT: Research on International Education

Jennifer M. Pipitone spent a winter break in Morocco and half of a summer in Bali conducting field research on international education. In her research, she argues that study abroad programs are not inherently educational nor do they intrinsically foster personal growth and cultural awareness; instead an appropriated international learning environment must be produced to impact …

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CERG: Research Internship Opportunity

STUDENT BLOG SHARE: “Popular Disruption”

In a blog post entitled “Popular Disruption”, Kristen Hackett, a fourth year student in the Environmental Psychology program reflects on her experience participating in the People’s Climate March.  In particular, she reflects on the legality and corporatization of the march in relation to past participation in other political marches.  Though troubling at first, she comes …

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VIDEO: Brown Bag – Marta Gutman, Cities for Children

Lecture begins at 25:20 and continues until 1:45. http://videostreaming.gc.cuny.edu/videos/video/1934/ Enjoy!  

Book Talk: The People, Place, and Space Reader

Brown Bag: Cities for Children: Lessons Learned from Oakland and New York with Marta Gutman

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