The White House has announced that Dennis P. Sullivan, Albert Einstein Chair in the Sciences at The Graduate Center, has been named a winner of a 2004 National Medal of Science, the nation's highest scientific honor.
Read moreLong before the observational humor of New Yorker cartoons, Woody Allen, and Jerry Seinfeld, the popular 19th-century French artist Henry Monnier, who was also a celebrated playwright and actor, chronicled modern life with precision and irony at a time when modern life was just being invented.
Read moreChild care centers are much safer than all other forms of child care, according to a new national study.
Read moreThe City University of New York Graduate Center announces the following public programs to be held during the month of November at The Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street.
Read moreThe Graduate Center, City University of New York, has received a $138,570 grant from the Memorial Library and Art Collection of the Second World War to support programs at The Graduate Center that promote Holocaust education.
Read moreThe City University of New York Graduate Center announces the following public programs to be held during the month of October at The Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street.
Read moreThe City University of New York Graduate Center announces the following public programs to be held during the month of September at The Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street.
Read moreSample the upcoming season with 20 performances in 4 days at 1 location
Read moreAn important AIDS treatment drug discovered by City University of New York Graduate Center alumnus Dennis C. Liotta and two colleagues has brought Emory University $540 million, possibly the largest payment ever made to a university for intellectual property.
Read moreThe Art Gallery of The Graduate Center will present the first full scale retrospective to be shown in the United States of the work of István Farkas (1887-1944).
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