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Goddesses and Scientists, Heroines and Nobles: Visualizing the Women of Venus
A recent Data Analysis and Visualization graduate explores the stories behind the names of Venus’ surface features.
A New Experiment Recreates Soupy Leftovers of the Big Bang
Professor Stefan Bathe leads a team that will study subatomic particles from plasma that existed at the start of the universe.
A new job yields an unexpected alumni network
In her role supporting students at SUNY Downstate, one graduate found a built-in community.
Post Go-Live M365 Faculty and Staff Email Updates
Dear GC Faculty and Staff, GC IT has confirmed the following reported issues: Calendar: Changing a meeting invitation created before February 9, 2023, will fail to update, and the sender will receive an undeliverable message. The recommendation is to create...
Starting 7am Wednesday, March 22, 2023 Web Services Unavailable
The Web Services upgrade has been completed, and Web Services is now available for use.
An Explainer on Bank Failures and Bailouts
Professor Linda Allen comments on why Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank failed and whether the Feds were right to rescue the depositors.
‘The Ends of Paradise’ Explores the Struggles of Honduras’ Black and Indigenous Peoples
Professor Christopher Loperena’s new book reveals the challenges faced by Garifuna as they assert their rights to their ancestral land.
Her Art Once Graced Homes Across the U.S.
An Art History professor explores the remarkable life and art of nature-painter Fidelia Bridges.
Scientists Demonstrate Time Reflection of Electromagnetic Waves in a Groundbreaking Experiment
The discovery establishes the foundations for revolutionary applications in wireless communications and optical computing.
End of the English Major? Hardly!
Graduate Center scholars say "The New Yorker" story is a clarion call, but the humanities remain relevant.