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In celebration of AAPI Heritage Month, we recognize scholars who are leading change in the sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities. Their achievements reflect the depth of our academic ...
This talk explores the history of Palestinian citizens of Israel, their relationship with the state, and the ways this history shapes their present reality in the shadow of the Israeli genocidal war ...
The CUNY Graduate Center proudly announces the four students whose photographs were chosen for the 2025 Images of Research exhibition. The winning works, selected for their aesthetic appeal, ...
On this episode of The Thought Project, philosophy professor Michael Brownstein joins host Tanya Domi to unpack the sweeping rollbacks of long-standing U.S. social programs and the lessons history ...
Chair in Systematic & Historic Theology and Director of the Institute for Protestant & Catholic Theology, the Europa-UniversitätFlensburg, Germany. Formerly the Dietrich Bonhoeffer Visiting Teaching ...
This exhibition of new artwork is a living archive of the physical--geological and bodily--experiences and processes of water in our local watershed and waterways. This informational workshop walks ...
The New Sounds on Fifth Ensamble is an inaugural collaboration at the Graduate Center that highlights the music of this generation. This program features the Nuntempe Guitar Ensamble performing works ...
Cellist Hannah Rubin of the DMA Performance program performs in Elebash Recital Hall. Ms. Rubin will perform Benjamin Britten’s Suite No. 3 for solo cello, Andrea Casarrubios’ Seven: Song of Isolation ...
Professor Karen Strassler (GC/Queens, Anthropology) has won awards for her research and writing on a timely subject: how images shape politics and culture. Now, for a book on how images shared by ...
In science, there are constants that you can always count on: Earth’s gravity is one such constant. Since Galileo’s early work, we have known that independent of the mass of the object, it accelerates ...
“I applied to 30 jobs,” said Kushya Sugarman (Ph.D. ’24, Urban Education). Confronting the daunting challenge of landing a tenure-track position in a tight market — while caring for her two daughters, ...
The Graduate Center community mourns the death of Professor Emeritus Andrew Beveridge, a prominent demographer whose research and insights changed perceptions and even people’s lives. He died on April ...
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