In this episode of The Thought Project, host Tanya Domi speaks with Mordechai Levovitz, M.S.W., a Ph.D. student in the Social Welfare program at the CUNY Graduate Center, about being queer and Jewish, ...
Workshop activity with focus of students in dynamical systems. Sixteen of the eighteen talks on the program are by students, visiting from Penn State, Chicago, Yale, Wisconsin, Maryland, Northwestern, ...
Join us for the Inter-Asian Perspectives Work Group’s first graduate conference "When is Asia Modern? Negotiating Borders of Modernisms." Asian modern art has long been framed through a Western ...
This AAPI Heritage month, we highlight Graduate Center faculty, students, and alumni who are producing research and creative work that reflects and enhances the experiences of Asian American and ...
2026 Alumni Awards Winners: Top row (left to right): Sophie Maríñez, Gaffar Gailani, Avishan Bodjnoud, and Philip Kreniske: Bottom row (left to right): Ryan Donovan, Mary Sano, and Frank J. Fabozzi.
A $10 million gift from the James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Foundation will strengthen the CUNY Graduate Center’s leadership in researching the causes, nature, and consequences of socio-economic ...
In Natalie Musteata’s dystopian Paris, a kiss can get you killed and slaps are currency. That’s the premise of Two People Exchanging Saliva, the latest short film by the Graduate Center alumna, now ...
The start of a new calendar year is a great time to reflect on your educational experience and explore new opportunities -- including funding opportunities. The Graduate Center offers many fellowships ...
Kendra Sullivan (Ph.D. ’25, English), director of the Center for the Humanities at the Graduate Center, has been awarded a 2026 Pushcart Prize for Reps, her first full-length poetry collection. The ...
A new report from the Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center shows that New York City's Dominican population has declined by nearly 13% since 2021, ...
The CUNY Graduate Center community mourns the loss of former Psychology Professor Arthur S. Reber, whose research on implicit learning — how people absorb patterns and knowledge without being aware of ...
As nations worldwide race to expand nuclear energy to meet growing energy demands and address climate change, cost remains the biggest barrier. In the comment article, “Can China break the ‘cost curse ...
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