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“The Future of Higher Education” at the CUNY Graduate Center featured (from left) moderator Shelly Eversley and panelists Nancy Cantor, Cathy N. Davidson, William P. Kelly, Shelly Lowe, and Maurice ...
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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 symposium considers the ...
The years Professor Margaret Bull Kovera (GC/John Jay, Psychology) has spent conducting research on the reliability of eyewitness memory and testimony paid off handsomely last month when she helped ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Graduate Center scholars are gaining recognition for pioneering research that advances understanding of Black history and charts new directions for its study. In diverse ways, they challenge ...
The CUNY Graduate Center has been awarded a $1 million grant by Google.org for a three-year initiative led by its Teaching and Learning Center to help CUNY faculty and graduate student instructors ...
Corey Robin, The Reactionary Mind (Oxford University Press, 2011). Late in life, William F. Buckley made a confession to Corey Robin. Capitalism is “boring,” said the founding father of the American ...
Collage: U.S. Senate building and Charles Tien recording The Thought Project They discuss Donald Trump’s historic re-election, shifting voter demographics, and parallels with the 1980 election of ...
A solo clarinet concert of new works performed by Joshua Rubin. Features music by Santiago Beis, William Bolles-Beaven, Gia Dreyer, Tobias Fandel, Itzá Garcia, Teté Leguia, Terrence McManus, and Ramya ...
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