Events
The deadline for proposing papers, panels, workshops, and other presentation formats for the Cultural Studies Association Conference 31 May-2 June at CMU is looming. CLST students whose...
Read MoreCLST's Popular Print Culture Working Group is proud to present with its co-sponsors (the Departments of Africana Studies, Communication, and English, and the School of Education), Northwestern...
Read MoreApplications for CLST's two annual nonteaching research fellowships are due this Friday at 4PM. Send them as an email attachment to Briar Somerville kbs47@pitt.edu...
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The Cultural Studies Graduate Student Organization invites submissions for the 2nd Annual Cultural Studies Graduate Symposium to be held March 18...
Read MoreStudents and faculty are invited to CLST's Annual Open House, featuring this year's Common Seminar Instructor, Susan Z. Andrade (Associate Professor of English) giving an inaugural lecture on her...
Read MoreApplications are due from CLST certificate students who are writing their dissertations (or their prospectus) and who wish to join this year's Dissertation Writers' Colloquium The group meets...
Read MoreCLST is one of the Five Interdiscplinary Programs (along with Film Studies, Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies, Jewish Studies, and Medieval and Renaissance Studies) hosting this year's New...
Read MoreAll faculty and students are invited to attend the five sessions of the Annual CLAT Common Seminar Colloquium taught by Sociology Professor Mohammed Bamyeh.
CLST invites all faculty and students to its signature event of the year: a lecture series featuring distinguished speakers which runs in conjunction with the CLST Common Seminar and which shares...
Read MoreThe Cultural Studies Graduate Student Organization invites students and faculty to its first CLST Graduate Student Works-In-Progress Symposium, in William Pitt Union Dining Room B. The lineup:...
Read MoreNeed time away from teaching to research and write your dissertation? A Cultural Studies Fellowship may be just the solution you need. The two fellowships CLST awards annually provide a year's...
Read MoreMohammed Bamyeh, Pitt Professor of Sociology will present his Inaugural Lecture on the theme of the Common Seminar he will teach in Spring 2017: "Modernity and Its Discontents." The entire CLST...
Read MoreFaculty are invited to request that their Spring 2017 graduate courses be crosslisted with the Graduate Program in Cultural Studies. Instructions can be found...
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