Join us for a lively discussion on women in the sciences, personal branding and professional growth featuring two of our former Hunter scholars: Researcher and author Dr. Yasmine Daniels ’08 and Ashley Sealy ’20.
Daniel Scarpati ’15 talks about his book Gofers: On the Front Lines of Film and Television. Moderator: Lee Quinby, founder of Luck Find Productions and retired Distinguished Lecturer at Macaulay Honors College.
The election of 2020 offers a large canvas, suitable for examining history, political science, civics and even some anthropology. Join Prof. Ted Widmer and Macaulay students for a unique event as they share analysis of 20 of the most critical American states in this year’s election—and question the health of our democracy in the process.
In this special talk for Macaulay Seminar 1 students, author, artist, and Macaulay Distinguished Lecturer Carmen Boullosa will discuss Spanish-Speaking artists and authors in New York City, 1900-1957.
A president under fire, a nation facing economic struggles and divided by racial issues. The backdrop of Ted Widmer’s latest book, Lincoln on the Verge, seems more relevant today than ever. Join us for a virtual discussion with Professors Widmer and Eric Gioia, as they explore the intersections of politics, policy, and how to build a brighter future for New Yorkers.
Macaulay Dean Mary C. Pearl will moderate a discussion with representatives of the Macaulay community who are working in different capacities to prevent, fight, treat, or study COVID-19. The Zoom webinar is free and open to all. Registration required.
CALLING ALL MACAULAY AUTHORS!
If you have an upcoming or recently published book, please let us know! Send an email about your book and your Macaulay affiliation (graduate, parent, faculty member) to: Charmain.Liddelow@mhc.cuny.edu