Based on various projects in different stages of development, this talk offers a reflection on the intrinsic coloniality of early modern soundscapes.
A symposium on teaching chemistry to students with disabilities, which was co-organized by Graduate Center Interim Dean for the Sciences Brian Gibney, won the Chemists with Disabilities Inclusion ...
Victor Kolyvagin is the first to hold the Mina Rees Chair in Mathematics, named for the Graduate Center’s first president, who was a distinguished mathematician. He is famous for a series of papers ...
Professor Eugene S. Mananga (GC/BCC, Chemistry, Physics) won the Distinguished Mentor Award from the Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS). The award ...
This workshop promotes understanding of the City's diverse Jewish communities. The workshop addresses antisemitism, its impact on Jewish New Yorkers, and its impact on larger society. It introduces ...
Employees honored for 10 years of service at the Graduate Center. (Photos by Coralie Carlson) At the CUNY Graduate Center Employee Recognition breakfast on Thursday, the school honored 75 staff ...
Danica Savonick and her book “Open Admissions: The Poetics and Pedagogy of Toni Cade Bambara, June Jordan, Audre Lorde, and Adrienne Rich in the Era of Free College” At a time when the English major ...
In this episode of The Thought Project podcast, Tanya Domi talks with Professor Van Tran about the launch of the CUNY Graduate Center’s Ph.D. and master’s programs in Black, Race, and Ethnic Studies ...
In addition to fostering excellent research, the CUNY Graduate Center Ph.D. Program in Economics prides itself on providing professional development opportunities for our talented students. Our ...
Nicole Cecilia Delgado’s book art is intimate yet poised toward the radically communitarian, both in the people and histories evoked in its pages and in the collaborative and unabashedly political ...
Hungarian-born biochemist Katalin Karikó was celebrated in the media after winning a 2023 Nobel Prize for her contributions to mRNA technology and vaccines against COVID-19. Her research has ...
Nineteenth-century US-American theatre and popular entertainments; Melodrama; Pleasure gardens; Museum studies/history; Critical editing Naomi J. Stubbs is professor of English at LaGuardia Community ...