Applications are now open through June 20 for the 2025 Film at Lincoln Center Academy Programs. The mission of the FLC Academy Programs is to support the next generation of film artists and critics and to foster a film culture that embraces diverse storytelling and points of view. With an emphasis on […]
Yearly Archives: 2025
“Reframing the Argument” is a collaboration between the University of Notre Dame, Tel Aviv University, the University of British Columbia, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst. It is designed to establish and explore videographic practices for graduate students in support of building a globally and linguistically-diverse community of scholarly practice. As a mentorship […]
June 9-15 | Reframing the Argument: Videographic Criticism as Graduate ...
Date: 19-20 September 2025 Keynote Speaker: Hatim El-Hibri George Mason University Mode: In Person Marginality is commonly associated with peripheral zones–it evokes images of borders, lines of control, and bare life. It has connotations of being and practising away from the nodal points of power and privilege. While the experiences […]
Due July 1 | CfP – “Marginal Infrastructures.” – Graduate ...
On behalf of the journal French Screen Studies, we are pleased to invite submissions for our annual MA Essay Prize. This is an annual prize open to any essay on a relevant topic in French and Francophone screen studies, written in English or French, with specific requirements for eligibility as […]
Due by July 7 | French Screen Studies: MA ...

Wednesday, May 14, 2025 6-8 PM Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College (135 E. 22nd Street, NY, NY 10010) Free and open to all In conjunction with Mishkin Gallery’s current exhibition Visible Communication, Dr. Alison Griffiths will present a lecture on the rich visual culture of the medieval period and dreaming as […]
May 14 | Medieval Media Studies: Dreams and the Digital ...
We are excited to share that the GC Digital Fellows are hosting an inaugural event on Tuesday, May 13th called GCDI Conversations in Digital Scholarship. The event will feature six facilitated round table conversations designed to build cross-disciplinary dialogue about the many ways that scholarship and research are changing in […]