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The CUNY Graduate Center is pleased to announce the selection of 38 Black, Race, and Ethnic Studies (BRES) Fellows for 2025-2026. The 17 Graduate Center doctoral student fellows and 21 faculty fellows ...
When Distinguished Professor Cathy N. Davidson (English, Data Analysis and Visualization, Digital Humanities, American Studies) came to the CUNY Graduate Center in 2014, she brought with her a lofty ...
Professor Emeritus Irvin Sam Schonfeld (GC/City College, Educational Psychology, Psychology) wants readers to look past the popular catchword “burnout.” In their new book, Breaking Point: Job Stress, ...
During a year of political change, the Graduate Center and its scholars have demonstrated unwavering support for the LGBTQ+ community, shedding light on its history, well-being, and present challenges ...
Urban conservationist and birder Jesse McLaughlin came to the CUNY Graduate Center searching for answers to his most pressing questions about the connection between urban wildlife and human well-being ...
In this episode of The Thought Project, Maura Smale, chief librarian of the CUNY Graduate Center’s Mina Rees Library, explores how academic libraries empower research and uphold democratic values in a ...
Higher education is under siege, but Distinguished Professor Cathy N. Davidson and others argued that with bold reimagining, deeper community engagement, and solidarity across institutions, it will ...
CUNY Graduate Center faculty members Ana Gantman, Qiushi Guo, Sarah Ita Levitan, Matthew Lindauer, Vladimir Rosenhaus, and Catherine Kramarczuk Voulgarides received the Feliks Gross and Henry Wasser ...
Graduate Center Ph.D. student Beryl Kahn (Biology) was awarded a John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship by New York Sea Grant. For the one-year fellowship, which began in February, she is applying ...
Historian Benjamin Carter Hett, a professor of History at the CUNY Graduate Center and Hunter College, joins The Thought Project for a timely discussion of the rise of autocracy in America and its ...
A newly awarded seed grant from the Mellon Foundation will pilot the first university-convened climate assembly in the U.S. Dubbed the CUNY Climate Assembly Project (CCAP), the effort will bring ...
This episode of The Thought Project features a compelling discussion with Professors Philip Kasinitz and Liza Steele, sociologists at the CUNY Graduate Center, on immigration, public opinion, and the ...
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