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Graduate Center scholars are involved in wildlife conservation around the world. Clockwise from top left: the critically endangered vaquita ; the painted woolly bat is in demand as a decorative ...
“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 ...
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 ...
Remember: the planet is an archive. On April 24th, join together with people of different experiences as we engage the climate crisis through art, embodiment, and conversation. Participants will ...
The iconic Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) is an ambassador for butterfly and pollinator conservation. (Photo credit: © Jose S. Garza Herrera) Each year ...
Professor Heba Gowayed (GC/Hunter, Sociology), who won acclaim for her first book on Syrian refugees, has been awarded an Andrew Carnegie Fellowship to write a second book on the costs of borders to ...
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All new admits must fill out this form to register for Fall 2024 courses. The deadline to submit this form is before noon EST on Wenesday, August 13, 2025. All new students must attend a mandatory ...
The objective is to bring together our various CUNY and city-wide community and campus organizations to discuss how we conceptualize and build towards transforming our university into a sanctuary and ...
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 ...
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