Month: February 2024

  • History Department Lecture on Zoom

    Please see this note from Professor John Wing, Chair, History, about a fascinating lecture on Zoom scheduled for tomorrow, Friday, March 1, at 2:30 p.m.

    Dear colleagues,

    I just wanted to send a special reminder about the History Department’s next lecture series event tomorrow, Friday, March 1 at 2:30pm. Please share with your departments and students (these are CC Clue Certified), and I hope you can join us. Thank you!

    It is on Zoom and you can register here:

    https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEscOyoqzgiGtVBTkkusglFFFe5A0nZeuC4#/registration

    Profile

    Clara E. Mattei is Associate Professor in the Economics Department of The New School for Social Research.

    Her research contributes to the history of capitalism, exploring the critical relation between economic ideas and technocratic policy making. She recently published her first book, The Capital Order: How Economists Invented Austerity and Paved the Way to Fascism (2022). The book was praised in the Financial Times as one of the ten best economics books of 2022, is now being translated in over 10 languages, and has won the 2023 Herbert Adams Baxter Prize of the American Historical Association. 

    Sincerely,

    John

    John T. Wing

    Associate Professor and Chair

    Department of History

    College of Staten Island, CUNYReplyReply allForward

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  • Reminder:

    Great, Free LSAT Prep Opportunity

    Hello!

    You are invited to a free Logical Reasoning Workshop presented by TestMasters, the leader in high-end LSAT preparation.

    When: February 7, 2024 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM Eastern Time

    Register in advance for this meeting:
    https://www.testmasters.net/workshop/5187

    [Note: This is a virtual event, conducted online on zoom.] The workshop will be conducted by Rachel Sheffield, a veteran TestMasters instructor with an official LSAT score of 177 and over 20 years of LSAT teaching experience. The workshop will focus on the logical reasoning section, which will be two-thirds of the test starting in August. Attendees will be challenged with a series of difficult LSAT questions and Rachel will demonstrate the most effective methods for tackling them.

    If you are interested in law school and want to crush the LSAT, don’t miss this great opportunity. RSVP now to save your spot!Posted onJanuary 31, 2024