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                        Fall 2025 Artists in Residence
Climate Week NYC took place Sept 21-28

Learn more about New York Climate Exchange here.
Sign up for our Climate Week storytelling workshop with The Moth + NYU!

Join The Moth and NYU for an interactive session on the art of storytelling, confidence-building,
                              and community connection.
NYU Tandon, Brooklyn | Wed, Sept 24, 2025 | 2–5 p.m. ET
[Sign up now – spots are limited!]

Just Launched! Website of the Global Research and Action Network for a New Eco-Social Contract

Explore the new website of the Global Research and Action Network for a New Eco-Social Contract

CCSP 2025 Summer Social Justice Grant

Learn about our grant recipients' projects
"Writing Beyond the Prison" featured in The Statesman

Read Stony Brook Press article featuring CCSP director, Manisha Desai

On Indigenous Peoples' Day: Indigenous Activists Urge UN Leaders to Support Treaty
Indigenous coalition members, activists and allies sent a letter to UN leaders urging them to support a treaty in the form of a new Optional Protocol to CEDAW to end violence against women and girls.
Learn about this effort to secure a binding global framework to end the most widespread human rights violation on earth.

                           CAS Events
                        
                        - 4NovProvost-Sponsored Talk Series: Returning to Teaching Principles: How to navigate the challenges and opportunities of GenAI in the classroomSeminar Exploring the Evolving Role of GenAI in Higher Education!...
- 4NovPortuguese Conversation ClubCome join the Department of Hispanic Languages and Literature and practice your Portuguese!...
- 5NovAAAS Fall 2025 Open House Learn about our programs & events, meet faculty & students. Enjoy some treats! All are welcome....
- 5NovThe Building Blocks of Vertebrate Diversity Lecture by Dr. Laura Allencar- What generates and sustains vertebrate diversity?...
- 5NovA Discussion with Kristina Lucenko/DWR -- "Women Writing Race in the Seventeenth-Century English Atlantic: Civil Agents"In conversation with scholars, Kristina Lucenko will discuss her new book which shows how women writing in the early English Atlantic invoke...
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