
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, with the Graduate Center closed for the majority of the week, I ran into Professor Shifra Sharlin at our neighborhood cafe. After exchanging general niceties and catching up about the status of New York after such a devastation, we decided to sit down together for an afternoon interview. Sipping a ginger ale, with her thick curly hair creatively situated atop her head, glasses poised on the bridge of her nose, and her larger-than-life smile, she settled in the seat adjacent to mine at a small window table. Read more

Lev Manovich
Lev Manovich, a world-renowned innovator in digital humanities and theorist of digital culture and media art, will be joining the Graduate Center’s doctoral faculty in January 2013 to lead... Read more
Women in Law, 30th anniversary edition
(Quid Pro, 2012)
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The Graduate Center WILL open tomorrow–Friday, November 2nd, 2012–for normal hours. If, for whatever reason, your coming to the Graduate Center tomorrow will endanger your well-being in anyway, make it a “study” day at home instead. Read more
Heartbeats in the Muck: A Dramatic Look at the History, Sea Life, and Environment of New York Harbor (rev. ed.)
(Fordham University Press, 2012)
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Still the Same Hawk: Reflections on Nature and New York
(Fordham University Press, 2012)
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Nerve Conduction Testing and Electromyography for the Physical Therapist
(Gary Krasilovsky, 2012)
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Virgil’s Book of Bucolics, the Ten Eclogues Translated Into English Verse
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011)
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MetroFocus host Rafael Pi Roman and John Mollenkopf, director of the Center for Urban Research at The Graduate Center, CUNY, discuss demographic changes in New York City, and their influence on politics. The October episode of MetroFocus premieres on WLIW21 on Oct. 23 at 10:30 p.m., THIRTEEN on Oct. 25 at 8:30 p.m. and NJTV on Oct. 25 at 10 p.m.
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President Bill Kelly opened the first of four community meetings scheduled for the academic year with remarks on the GC’s budget. Now in its second year, New York State’s commitment to... Read more