CLAGS: The Center for LGBTQ Studies and the Barnard Center for Research on Women are thrilled to announce the Inaugural Amber Hollibaugh Seminar in the city, a six-week program exploring the ...
Brooklyn College/CUNY Graduate Center Associate Professor of Anthropology Stephen Chester and a team of researchers have uncovered fascinating new details about Mixodectes pungens, a long-mysterious ...
The Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society is committed to strengthening civil society through education, research, and leadership training. An integral part of The Graduate Center (GC), the Center ...
Join us to celebrate the legacy of iconic and controversial British playwright, Edward Bond, who passed away last year. The Segal Center will present a reading of Bond’s un-produced final play, The ...
Graduate Center Professors Emily Wilbourne (GC/Queens College, Music, Global Early Modern Studies) and Amanda Wunder (GC/Lehman College, Art History, History, Global Early Modern Studies) were jointly ...
We are thrilled to share some great news with you! In July 2024, CUNY launched its Network Modernization Project, marking a significant investment in upgrading and improving the critical network ...
Maya Rose (Ph.D. ’22, Educational Psychology) has long been curious about how people learn. Diagnosed with ADHD as a child, she wondered why some students with such conditions struggled while others ...
This past month reminds me of the feeling of riding a roller coaster; you slowly climb a peak and then suddenly you are barreling downhill with the hope that at some point your “fall” will be averted ...
The program will include panels, networking, and a reception with BRES Faculty and Doctoral Fellows. Refreshments will be served. This exhibition of new artwork is a living archive of the ...
As ever, Graduate Center women scholars are applying their research and expertise to improve the lives of women and everyone on the planet. They are challenging the status quo and creating new ...
Please join us for “Plotting Abolition” featuring a film screening of Calls From Home followed by a discussion of multi-scalar abolitionist struggles to close prisons and jails, stop the construction ...
In this episode of The Thought Project, we delve into the innovative work of Corey Scher, whose satellite mapping techniques provide crucial insights into the human and environmental costs of conflict ...
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