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Joining Forces for Climate Justice with a $4M Start-up Grant
CUNY and the New York Environmental Justice Alliance are creating the NYC Climate Justice Hub to advance equitable climate solutions led by communities of color.
The Leon Levy Center Announces 2023-2024 Biography Fellows
Five writers, including a Graduate Center alumnus, receive the distinguished fellowships.
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.
How Communities of Interest Are Evolving in New York City
A new report tracks the demographic changes that have taken place in New York City over the last decade.
FloodNet Tracking System Set for Large Expansion Across All Five Boroughs Thanks to $7.2 Million from New York City
The flood sensor network monitors street-level flooding and flood threats in real time across New York City and shares the data through an open dashboard.
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.