More minorities and women are working on Wall Street, but white men remain very dominant when it comes to the financial rewards available there, according to “The Progress and Pitfalls of... Read more
Philosophical Troubles: Collected Papers, Volume 1
(Oxford University Press, 2011) Read more
Alva Noë (Dist. Prof., GC, Philosophy) published “Art and the Limits of Neuroscience” in Opinionator, a New York Times exclusive online commentary, on Sunday, December 4. Read more
Setha Low (Prof., GC, Anthropology) will direct a “Working Group on Public Space and Diversity” with Darshan Vigneswaran (Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute), for which the Max Planck... Read more
The Center for Latin American, Caribbean & Latino Studies (CLACLS) released its annual report on the Latino population of New York City, available for downloading at... Read more
Adrian S. Wisnicki (English, 2003), assistant professor of British literature and codirector of the Center for Digital Humanities and Culture at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, headed a team that... Read more
Zhuting Chang presented a paper at the NINJAL International Conference on Phonetics and Phonology 2011 in Kyoto, Japan. Her paper (with coauthor Dianne Bradley) was entitled "Tonal assignment... Read more
President’s Community Meeting
November 30, 2011
On November 30, President William Kelly held the second of four scheduled GC community meetings for the academic year.
After briefly... Read more
Alfred Rosenberger (Prof., Brooklyn, Anthropology, Earth and Environmental Sciences) and his research team discovered the skeleton of a possibly extinct crocodile, among several other fossil... Read more
Tetsuya Oshima (Art History, 2008), curator of Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art, Nagoya, Japan, has organized the largest exhibition of Jackson Pollock’s work ever mounted in Asia. Oshima, who... Read more