Natalie Musteata and Alexandre Singh won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short for “Two People Exchanging Saliva.” As Natalie Musteata (Ph.D. ’19, Art History) worked on her dissertation, she ...
Strong interactions in quantum materials can drive electrons to organize collectively, giving rise to new states of matter with remarkable emergent properties. In this talk, I connect two of the most ...
The CUNY Graduate Center’s Leon Levy Center for Biography is pleased to inaugurate the David Levering Lewis Fellowship on the African Diaspora. The Lewis Fellowship is funded by a $1 million gift from ...
A new report from the Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies (CLACLS) at the CUNY Graduate Center shows that the Latino population of the New York metropolitan area increased by 48% ...
Alumni Miranda Brethour and Andrew Kotick were married last October. Some Graduate Center love stories begin in a program. Others start at a party. In celebration of Valentine’s Day, four couples ...
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, ...
Photograph of the 1947 Nobel Prize Medal in Physics on display at the University of Edinburgh. (Photo credit: David Monniaux) The discovery for which John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, and John M.
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 ...
FloodNet NYC, a partnership between CUNY, NYU, and New York City, uses low-cost sensors to monitor water levels in flood-prone areas of New York City. (Photos courtesy of Ricardo Toledo-Crow) An ...
Ruth O’Brien, who earned her Ph.D. in political science at UCLA, joined the Graduate Center’s doctoral faculty in 1997 and, in 2004, founded the Writing Politics specialization in political science.
The CUNY Graduate Center announced today that, following a national search, it has appointed Joel P. Christensen, a classics scholar and champion of liberal arts education, as its provost and senior ...
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