Jasmine Hatcher, a doctoral student in chemistry and an alumna of Queens College, has been awarded a prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. Her award-winning project is... Read more
Karen G. Williams, doctoral student in anthropology, has won the American Anthropological Association (AAA) Minority Dissertation Fellowship for 2013–14. The $10,000 award, given to one... Read more
The Board of Trustees of the City University of New York announced on April 23 that William P. Kelly, president of the Graduate Center, will serve as interim chancellor of the University starting... Read more
Reference and Existence: The John Locke Lectures
(Oxford University Press, 2013)
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Lead Wars: The Politics of Science and the Fate of America’s Children
(University of California Press, 2013)
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Paul Griffiths at the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, 2010. Painting: Howard Hodgkin, Where the Deer and the Antelope Play, courtesy of Gagosian Gallery. Photo: Edmund Blok.
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“We Are What We Hear,” a talk by acclaimed music critic Paul Griffiths; a fifteen-minute concert; and a conversation between critic and conductor—these are the aural delights in... Read more
Prof. Jerry Carlson (Comparative Literature, French, Film Studies CP), serves as senior producer for the CUNY TV series "Nueva York," which has won a New York Emmy Award for Best Arts... Read more
In the first quarter of 2013, the Graduate Center received forty-two grants totaling more than $3,525,000. The listing below, for ten grants of $100,000 or more, provides the names of doctoral... Read more
The nation’s first antidrug warrior, a Chilean surrealist painter, former Manhattan district attorney Robert Morgenthau and his famous forebears, and a Congolese man who became a Bronx Zoo... Read more

Coverage of John Mollenkopf on WNYC Read more