Two members of the GC’s anthropology faculty, Gerald Creed (Prof., Hunter/GC), executive officer of the program, and Katherine Verdery (Julian J. Studley Faculty Scholar and Dist. Prof., GC)... Read more
Thrombo and Other Plays
(Performing Books, 2012)
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Machiavelli: A Life Beyond Ideology
(Continuum, 2011)
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Who’s Afraid of Frances Fox Piven?
(New Press, 2011)
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Leslie Anne Anderson is the recipient of a Fulbright Grant to Denmark, an American-Scandinavian Foundation Fellowship, and the Einar and Eva Lund Haugen Memorial Scholarship from the Society for... Read more
Jennifer Ball was a contributor to Byzantium and Islam: Age of Transition, ed. Helen C. Evans with Brandie Ratliffe (Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2012). She presented at the Colloquium of the... Read more
Associate Provost for Humanities and Social Sciences Louise Lennihan announced that the Graduate Center has awarded 2012–13 dissertation fellowships to seventy level-three doctoral... Read more
Three well-deserving GC doctoral candidates working on their dissertations were selected for the Futures of American Studies Institute. From June 18 to 24 Paula Austin (History), Jesse Schwartz... Read more
Soyeon Kate Lee and Ran Dank, brilliant pianists in the GC’s D.M.A. program, have signed on with prestigious artist agencies: Mr. Dank with Colbert Artists Management, and Ms. Lee with Diane... Read more

Professor Constantin Cranganu's book in geophysics: "Heat Flow in Oklahoma and the south central United States" Read more