Desmond Hosford (French) published his article “Uneasy Anthropocentrism: Cartesianism and the Ethics of Species Differentiation in Seventeenth-Century France” in JAC: Rhetoric, ... Read more
Sultana Banulescu (History) received the Randolph Braham Dissertation Fellowship for 2010–2011. (posted 3-2011)
J. Brian Freeman (History) had three articles or chapters accepted for... Read more
Lucia Pozzan (Linguistics) presented a paper titled “I Don’t Know Why Do I Say That: Competence and Performance in L2 Acquisition of Subject-Auxiliary Inversion” at the Second... Read more
Christian Maile (Psychology/Forensic) won a predoctoral research award from the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers Research Committee for his work titled “Prevalence of ... Read more
Anthony Buttaro (Sociology), a level 2 student, was awarded a very competitive Clogg Scholarship to spend four weeks at the 2010 Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research run... Read more
Note: Effective March 2011, The CUNY Audiology Program is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Read more
Raffaele Bedarida (Art History) has taught at Brooklyn College (Graduate Teaching Fellow), MoMA (Lecturer), and the Guggenheim Museum (gallery educator). As curator of the Harlem Studio Fellowship... Read more
Patricia Mazzullo (Audiology) was selected to participate in the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s Minority Student Leadership Program (MSLP). At the annual convention in ... Read more
Return Migration and Identity: A Global Phenomenon, a Hong Kong Case
(Hong Kong University Press, 2011)
Read moreSee video of Noam Chomsky's lecture on February 17, 2011, at the Graduate Center. Read more