Welcome to November; it seems like just yesterday I was welcoming everyone to campus to start the semester, and now we have crossed the halfway point. In my house, one of my daughters has declared ...
Inside a brain affected by Alzheimer’s, amyloid beta peptides form plaques (in brown) that disrupt nerve cell function, and tau protein (in blue) tangles up inside neurons, leading to synaptic ...
Based on in-depth interviews with reporters, editors, activists, and officials, Mexico’s Resilient Journalists examines media workers' strategies to pursue personal safety and the public interest.
Please join us for a day-long festival of readings from works that perform democratic processes; panels with artists whose practices rehearse and represent democratic ideals; and artist-led workshops ...
In this episode of The Thought Project, we bring you a Celestial Bodies podcast recorded by science journalist Rebecca Rand and astronomer Mark Popinchalk in which they explore the surprising ...
A solo clarinet concert of new works performed by Joshua Rubin. Features music by Santiago Beis, William Bolles-Beaven, Gia Dreyer, Tobias Fandel, Itzá Garcia, Teté Leguia, Terrence McManus, and Ramya ...
Join us for a Halloween Social on Wednesday, October 30th, from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM in Rooms 5409 and 5414 at the CUNY Graduate Center! We’re planning a night filled with spooky fun, delicious treats, ...
The BRES program will be multidisciplinary in perspectives and engage in both humanities-based and empirically-oriented research on questions of race and ethnic studies. This program is designed for ...
The CUNY Graduate Center today announced new Ph.D. and master’s programs in Black, Race, and Ethnic Studies (BRES), the first such programs in the New York metropolitan area. The multidisciplinary ...
It is an honor and a thrill to announce the launch of our new Ph.D. and master’s programs in Black, Race, and Ethnic Studies (BRES), the first such programs in the New York metropolitan area. These ...
Horst Schulz with Samantha Delaney (Ph.D. ’24, Biochemistry), who won the Horst Schulz Award in 2023. The Graduate Center community is deeply saddened by the death of Professor Emeritus Horst Shulz, a ...
Overlapping and intersecting forms, social forms and forms of assembly, collective research and forms of discourse, and, of course, per-form-ances are open to the public over an evening and a day in ...