Andrew Fulmer (Psychology), a first-year Ph.D. student with a focus in Biopsychology, has been awarded a three-year National Science Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship for 2012. The fellowship will... Read more
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April 2012
Robert Bittman (Dist. Prof., Queens, Biochemistry, Chemistry) provided the keynote speech on “Synthetic Sphingolipids as Immunoregulatory Agents” at the 2011 Southeast... Read more

NYT writer Clyde Haberman highlights the GC’s Center for Urban Research and its voter analysis in his article “A Low Turnout is Expected, Though Voters Aren’t to Blame,” New... Read more
Dr. Andrew Schweighardt has accepted a position as a Visiting Scientist at the FBI Laboratory.
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David Del Tredici (Dist. Prof., City, Music), a Pulitzer Prize–winning composer, was honored with two productions celebrating his 75th birthday. On March 15, soprano Courtenay Budd joined Del... Read more
On Monday, March 19, the New York Times printed an op-ed piece by Peter Beinart (Assoc. Prof., School of Journalism, Political Science) titled “To Save Israel, Boycott the Settlements.”... Read more
David Garland, in the British Journal of Criminology, gave a fine review to The Criminological Imagination (Polity, 2011), the latest book by Jock Young (Dist. Prof., GC, Criminal Justice,... Read more
Joseph Nevins in "A Tale of Two Voyages and the Global Colour Line," Aljazeera, February 24, 2012, cites Banished to the Homeland : Dominican Deportees and Their Stories of Exile (Columbia University Press, 2011) by David C. Brotherton's (Prof., John Jay, Criminal Justice, Sociology, Urban Education) and Luis Barrios (Prof., John Jay, Psychology). Read more
In the Company of Men: Inside the Lives of Male Prostitutes
(Praeger, 2011)
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