De-mystify the End of Dissertation Process

Next Tuesday, September 9th at the Graduate Center at 10am: talk with fellow students about the end of dissertation process.
 
*Naomi Adiv and Steve McFarland, both from EES-Geography, have kindly
offered to talk with those of us mystified by the last stages of the
dissertation process. *
 
This would be open to folks from Geography and others from the GC or
outside as well.* It would be an informal gathering where folks could come
with their questions.*
 
The proposed meeting would take place at the Earth and Environmental
student lounge Room 4304 (unless anyone else is using it).
 
Please spread the word and invite others who might be interested.
 
*I will be bringing coffee and others can bring baked goods or whatever
they would like.* This will also be a chance to congratulate Naomi as she
is defending her dissertation that day in the afternoon.
 
*See you next week!*
*Tuesday, Sept. 9th. *
*10am @ GC room 4304*
 
 
Steve’s dissertation is titled *”With the Class-Conscious Workers Under One
Roof”: Union Halls and Labor Temples in American Working-Class Formation,
1880-1970. *He has taught at Sarah Lawrence College, Hunter College and has
also worked at the New Media Lab. He is currently at Queens College.
 
Naomi’s dissertation is titled “*Amphibious Public: an historical geography
of municipal pools and baths in New York City, 1870-2012. *She has taught
at Hunter College, the Fashion Institute of Technology, Macaulay Honors
College and Queens College.