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The CUNY Graduate Center community deeply mourns the passing of Professor Emeritus Richard Alba (Sociology, Africana Studies), a pathbreaking demographer who bucked conventional ideas about how ...
Lincoln Center’s elegant David Geffen Hall was the scene of much rejoicing on Tuesday as the CUNY Graduate Center conferred 460 doctoral and master’s degrees at its 59 th Commencement.. A moment to ...
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 ...
To mark the release of her new Audible Original lecture series, Why Memoir Matters: Learning from the Lives of Others, alumna Tahneer Oksman (Ph.D. ’13, English) shared a list of memoirs to savor this ...
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 ...
In a time of backlash against LGBTQ+ individuals, Jean Halley, a professor at the CUNY Graduate Center and College of Staten Island, takes a powerful stand by addressing graduates at her home campus’ ...
Birds don’t just chirp sweet songs — they fight. Especially when the prize is a place to raise their young. A new study co-authored by CUNY Graduate Center Professor Mark E. Hauber (Biology, ...
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 ...
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 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 her doctoral ...
Alumni Award Winners (top row, left to right) Yingwei Fei, Rosemarie Gnam, Beatriz Carolina Peña; (middle row, left to right) Mila Burns, Eugene Mananga, Katerina Harvati; (bottom row, left to right) ...
This event has passed. Monday, March 3, 2025. 9:00 am — 6:00 pm. 9100: Skylight Room Open to the Public. Join us for the Black, Race, and Ethnic Studies Spring 2025 Research Symposium.