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A New AI Model Can Accurately Predict Human Response to Novel Drug Compounds
The technique could significantly accelerate drug discovery and precision medicine.
The Children of Superstorm Sandy a Decade Later
New research from a longitudinal study shows children who were exposed to the natural disaster in the womb have higher rates of developmental psychopathology in a sex-specific manner.
New Data Dashboard Reporting Street-Level Flooding in NYC Gives Government, Responders, the Public, and Researchers Real-Time Information on Rising Waters
The application is linked to a growing network of flood sensors that provide user-friendly data via an interactive map to alert users to rising waters in flood-prone areas.
Study Reveals Pipeline From Public Housing to Prison in New York City
The Graduate Center partnered with researchers from the National Executive Council at the Columbia University Center for Justice in highlighting structural incarceration.
MacKenzie Scott Gifts CARA at the CUNY Graduate Center $2 Million
Gift helps CARA confront gaps in post-secondary guidance for high school students.
The Center for Urban Research Assesses the Impact of Ranked Choice Voting in New York City
Media Contact: Tanya Domi, tdomi@gc.cuny.edu, 646-512-0273 Shawn Rhea, srhea@gc.cuny.edu, 504-905-9888 NEW YORK, JULY 11, 2022— In a pathbreaking study commissioned by Common Cause New York and Unite America Institute, researchers from the Center for Urban Research examined the first use...
20 Largest Hispanic Serving Research Universities Form Alliance to Increase Hispanic Opportunity
The Alliance aims to double Hispanic doctorate students and increase the number of Hispanic professors by 20%.
A CUNY Graduate Center Study Highlights the Racialized Harms of Low-Level Arrests
NEW YORK, April 26, 2022—In a new study of New Yorkers arrested for low-level offenses, researchers at the CUNY Graduate Center document an ongoing process of criminalization that undermines the resources and well-being of low-income people of color. The study...
Professor Dennis Parnell Sullivan Awarded the 2022 Abel Prize for Mathematics
The prize is equivalent to a Nobel Prize in Mathematics.
Four Finalists Selected to Participate in the 2021 Emerging Leaders International Fellows Program
Four finalists from the Bahamas, Brazil, Mexico and Romania selected to participate in the 2021 Emerging Leaders International Fellows Program Meet the 2021 Emerging Leaders International Fellows