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The Thought Project - Episode 1 - Interview With Lev Manovich
Episode 1 features Lev Manovich, professor of computer science.
GC Launches 'Academically Speaking' Podcast
March 24, 2017The Graduate Center of the City University of New York today launched its first podcast series, 'Academically Speaking,' which takes a close look at what Ph.D. students typically see as their biggest challenge: the dissertation.
GC Launches 'Academically Speaking' Podcast to Shed Light on Dissertation Process
The GC today launched its first podcast series, "Academically Speaking," which will take a close look at what nearly every Ph.D. student sees as their biggest challenge: the dissertation.
New book on metropolitan context & civic leadership for immigrant integration
John Mollenkopf (director, Center for Urban Research at the CUNY Graduate Center) and Manuel Pastor (professor of Sociology and American Studies & Ethnicity at USC) are the editors of Unsettled Americans: Metropolitan Context and Civic Leadership for Immigrant Integration (Cornell University Press, 2016). They discuss the book and its implications as part of a podcast with Heath Brown of John Jay College.
Listen to Domna Stanton's podcast with Roxanne Panchasi
Domna Stanton is featured in Roxanne Panchasi's latest podcast, in an interview about her book. The Dynamics of Gender in Early Modern France: Women Writ, Women Writing. Read Dr. Panchasi's summary below, and check out the podcast on the NBFS website.