
Ph.D. candidate Eric Ramos uses a drone in Belize to study manatees. (Photos courtesy of Eric Ramos)
Eric Ramos uses drones to study hard-to-reach animals in Belize like the threatened mammal. Read more

Professor Jeff Maskovsky (Credit: The Graduate Center/Alex Irklievski)
Professor Jeff Maskovsky collaborated with alumni and fellow faculty on his timely, new co-edited book, Beyond Populism: Angry Politics and the Twilight of Neoliberalism. Read more

Professors Tania León, Blanche Weisen Cook, Dána-Ain Davis, and Patrizia Casaccia
Our faculty and alumnae are changing literature, challenging false perceptions, and fighting for equity and justice. We celebrate their achievements this Women’s History Month. Read more

Huyuni Suratt (The Graduate Center/Coralie Carlson)
Her goal for the coming year is to assist faculty, staff, and students in their efforts to secure external funding. Read more

Danielle L. Beatty Moody (Photo courtesy of Danielle L. Beatty Moody)
The University of Maryland professor talks about her journey and shares her advice for students who are in the early stages of their own careers. Read more

Tonya Foster reads her work. (Courtesy of Tonya Foster)
Her multimedia work explores issues around race, and she says poetry is diversifying. She offers guidance to aspiring writers, especially ones who share her African American heritage. Read more

The funds bolster a joint initiative to support scholars of the Middle East and North Africa region whose careers have been adversely affected by developments in their home countries. Read more

Professors Carla Shedd, Herman Bennett, Ruth Wilson Gilmore and Dána-Ain Davis
Our scholars and alumni are correcting misrepresentations of African Americans in history and contemporary society, and focusing attention on critical cultural issues. Read more

Daisy Reyes (Credit: The Graduate Center/Coralie Carlson)
Daisy Reyes (Cognitive Neuroscience) analyzes the neurological measures of stress in team gaming. Read more

Professor Ariana Mangual Figueroa (Credit: The Graduate Center, CUNY / Alex Irklievski)
Professor Ariana Mangual Figueroa draws on her own upbringing and experiences as a New York City teacher to study how schools and immigration policies impact young, bicultural students. Read more