For full functionality of this site it is necessary to enable JavaScript. Here are the instructions how to enable JavaScript in your web browser. All NewsNews »All News Filter by: Category: Animal Behavior Basic and Applied Social Psychology Behavior Analysis Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience Clinical at City College Clinical at John Jay College Clinical at Queens College Cognition, Language, and Development Critical Social Environmental Environmental Psychology Health Psychology and Clinical Science Human Development Industrial Organizational Psychology Psychology and Law Social Personality Year: 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 Month: January February March April May June July August September October November December Alternative Schools Have Much to Teach: Michelle Fine and Mica Baum-Tuccillo on The Thought ProjectFine, a professor of psychology and urban education, and Baum-Tucillo, a Ph.D. psychology Ph.D. student, discuss the findings of a new study of New York City’s beleaguered transfer schools, by the Public Science Project. Read more‘Sustainaphrenia’ in New York City: Melissa Checker on The Thought Project Checker, a professor of anthropology and psychology, discusses her latest book, The Sustainability Myth: Environmental Gentrification and the Politics of Justice. Read moreGraduate Center Faculty React to the Storming of the U.S. Capitol: Heath Brown, Candace McCoy, Susan Opotow, David S. Reynolds, and John Torpey Weigh In(Credit: Getty Images)Experts on national and international politics, U.S. history and literature, criminal justice, and psychology comment on the implications of the “riveting and horrifying” attack and related events. Read morePeople Who Need People Zoom: NSF Grant Supports Professor Steven Young’s Social Distancing StudySteven Young (Photo courtesy of Young) A $150,000 grant from the National Science Foundation will support Professor Steven Young’s research on the impact of social distancing during a pandemic. Read moreAnti-Racism at The Graduate Center: Martin D. Ruck on The Thought ProjectRuck, a professor and advisor to the president, discusses what it takes to ensure that The Graduate Center sets the standard for diversity and anti-racism in higher education. Read moreHoliday Books Gift Guide: 12 Gripping Reads by Graduate Center Faculty About Living a Good Life, Dressing in Your Dreams, and Arguing with Zombies Recent books by Wayne Koestenbaum, Katina Rogers, David Reynolds, Tanisha Ford, William Helmreich, Melissa Checker, Margaret Chin, Massimo Pigliucci, Richard Alba, Ismael García-Colón, Sanford Schram, and Paul Krugman.We’ve been warned about the long, dark winter and the need to stay away from relatives and friends this holiday season. But if you’d like to send a gift, these books might be the perfect choice. Read moreHow the ‘Greening’ of Gentrifying Neighborhoods Leads to the ‘Browning’ of Others Revealed in a New Book by Professor Melissa CheckerMelissa Checker and her book "The Sustainability Myth: Environmental Gentrification and the Politics of Justice"Checker exposes the hidden costs of New York City’s efforts to transform industrial waterfronts into green oases, in The Sustainability Myth. Read moreProfessor Dána-Ain Davis' Book 'Reproductive Injustice' Wins Awards for its Excellence and Influence Dána-Ain Davis (Photo Credit: Alex Irklievski/GC)Davis’ book links Black women’s higher risk of giving birth to premature babies to racism and the afterlife of slavery. It is spurring medical professionals to reassess their practices. Read moreFaculty Book: Melissa CheckerMelissa Checker The Sustainability Myth (NYU Press, 2020) Read moreStill Anxious? Top Tips from Four Graduate Center Professors, Administrators, and Alumni on How to Feel BetterCredit: Getty ImagesGraduate Center scholars share advice on how you can take care of yourself during a time when sources of stress seem inexhaustible. Read more Previous 12345678910... Next