Ioannis Farmakis (Mathematics, 2009), who teaches at St. Francis College, Brooklyn, coauthored with Martin Moskowitz (Prof. Emer., GC, Mathematics) Fixed Point Theorems and Their Applications (World... Read more
The Graduate Center is delighted to welcome Dr. Jennifer Furlong as the new Director of Career Planning and Professional Development. She earned her Ph.D. in romance languages at the University of... Read more
A “spellbinding solo meditation that hovered between Arabic cantillation and expanded Western tonality, with hints of jazz” and the “most memorable moment of the Divan’s New... Read more
Faculty members in Industrial/Organization (IO) Psychology experienced remarkable success and recognition for their work over the past five years. Most recently several members of the core doctoral... Read more
Lillian Polanco-Roman, a doctoral student in clinical psychology based at City College, works in the Hunter College lab of Regina Miranda, a member of the doctoral faculty in psychology.... Read more
Irwin Oreskes, who served on the doctoral faculty in biochemistry until his retirement from Hunter College in 2003, died on March 1 at the age of 86. He leaves behind him generations of graduates who... Read more
Bradley Gardener (Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2012) has taught at several CUNY schools and has been employed as a writing fellow at Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn, New York. His research... Read more
John Mollenkopf (Dist. Prof., GC, Political Science, Sociology) is to be awarded an honorary doctorate “in recognition of the quality of [his] work” by the University of Liège, a major... Read more
Joseph Hirsh, a doctoral candidate in mathematics, received an NSF postdoc at MIT. He will be working with Clark Barwick on the relationship between deformation theory and algebraic K-theory,... Read more
Linda Jucovy (English, 1976), using meticulous research, brings to life the real Calamity Jane against the background of America’s nineteenth-century culture and westward expansion in Searching... Read more