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The M. A. Program in Middle Eastern Studies is delighted to invite prospective students to our Spring 2025 Open House. Find answers to your questions about our admission policies, curriculum, faculty, ...
The years Professor Margaret Bull Kovera (GC/John Jay, Psychology) has spent conducting research on the reliability of eyewitness memory and testimony paid off handsomely last month when she helped ...
This exhibition of new artwork is a living archive of the physical--geological and bodily--experiences and processes of water in our local watershed and waterways. Learn about the Graduate Center ...
Susie Linfield, professor in the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University. Susie is the author of The Lions' Den: Zionism and the Left from Hannah Arendt to Noam Chomsky. You can ...
Feliks Gross and Henry Wasser Awards winners: (top row, left to right) Ana Gantman, Qiushi Guo, and Catherine Kramarczuk Voulgarides, (bottom row, left to right) Matthew Lindauer, Sarah Ita Levitan, ...
* Please note that the seating capacity is limited to 60 people. Ten minutes prior to the event, admission will open to all attendees regardless of registration status. Please arrive early to ...
In this episode of The Thought Project podcast, education policy expert David Bloomfield discusses the ongoing recovery of New York City’s public school system after the disruption of the COVID-19 ...
Zachariah Mampilly, the Marxe Endowed Chair of International Affairs at Baruch College and professor of Political Science at the CUNY Graduate Center, joins The Thought Project to explore the effects ...
In the world of career exploration, the phrase transferable skills has become as overused and imprecise as luxury in Manhattan real estate ads. But at recent career development workshop aptly titled ...
Graduate Center alumna Danielle Swingle (Ph.D. ’25, Biochemistry) has uncovered new details about how certain bacteria respond to stress. Her study, conducted with help from Ph.D. student Leah Epstein ...
This talk explores the history of Palestinian citizens of Israel, their relationship with the state, and the ways this history shapes their present reality in the shadow of the Israeli genocidal war ...
Dana A. Heller (Ph.D. ’89, English) has hit the career milestones many in higher education aspire to achieve. As the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Eastern Michigan University, she has ...
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