A new study by Professor Nicholas Biais reveals some of the intricate mechanics of the bacterial world. Read more
GC Professor Charles Drain and chemistry Ph.D. students discovered a phenomenon that may improve medical imaging, such as PET scans. Read more
Graduate Center researchers made a breakthrough in controlling the emission of photons, the basic units of information in a quantum device. Read more
What is spurring the rise of the maker movement in Brooklyn and other cities, and what is its effect? GC student Amanda Wasielewski explores in her new book. Read more
Master's student Nisha Ramracha (Liberal Studies) forges a fascination with ancient coins. Read more
Professor Sharon Zukin examines the role of hackathons in the new economy. Read more
GC doctoral candidate Mark Pawson shows that moral attitudes about an HIV prevention method hamper its use. Read more
The stress Sandy placed on new moms, pregnant women, and those who got pregnant soon after the storm affected their babies' temperament, according to a study by two GC researchers. Read more
The highly competitive honor recognizes graduate students' achievements in research and creative activities, teaching, and service. Read more
Nicolas Namoradze (D.M.A., Music), the Honens Prize laureate, on composing, performing, and meditating. Read more