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"The Anti-Government Protests in Colombia" with Sandra Borda
Prof. Sandra Borda, Los Andes University, discussses the anti-government protests in Colombia on the International Horizons podcast.
"The Human Rights Watch Report Charging Israel With the Crime of Apartheid" with Eric Goldstein
Eric Goldstein, Human Rights Watch, discusses the new report charging Israel with the crime of apartheid on the International Horizons podcast.
‘NEO-ANTIQUE’ NEW YORK: IN NEW BOOK, MACAULAY-LEWIS REVEALS THE ANCIENT INFLUENCES BEHIND THE CITY’S STRUCTURES — INCLUDING THE LOST FAÇADE OF THAT CVS ACROSS THE STREET
Prof. Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis shares some of her favorite photos from her new book, "Antiquity in Gotham: The Ancient Architecture of New York City," and explains the little-known histories of these sites.
"The Containerization of Shipping and its Global Consequences" with Marc Levinson and Liang Wu
Author and Graduate Center alumnus Marc Levenson and Graduate Center doctoral candidate Liang Wu discuss the grounding of the Ever Given, the state of global shipping, and the life of seafarers.
Hope for Newtown Creek in an Unusual Collaboration
CUNY Professors Peter Groffman and Monica Trujillo describe their efforts to rehabilitate the polluted estuary and restore the area's natural beauty.
"India's Struggle Against COVID" with Professor Manu Bhagavan
Professor Manu Bhagavan of Hunter College and The Graduate Center, discusses "India's Struggle Against COVID" on the International Horizons podcast.
Graduate Center Scientists Study the Effects of the COVID Pandemic on Long Island Sound
In this Earth Day podcast, Professors Dianne Greenfield and Maria Tzortziou discuss their research into how the COVID shutdown has affected one of the most valuable estuaries in America.
LEMURS AND LEAF BUGS, ‘GREENING’ NEIGHBORHOODS AND GREEN ENERGY: 11 INSPIRING GRADUATE CENTER STUDENTS AND PROFESSORS TO READ ABOUT ON EARTH DAY
Graduate Center professors and students are researching the effects of climate change and investigating ways to protect animals and the environment.
"Asian Ascendency, Western Decline?" with Kimberly Kay Hoang
Kimberly Kay Hoang of the University of Chicago discusses "Asian Ascendancy, Western Decline?" on the International Horizons podcast.
A Green Approach to Bluer Water: Jennifer Cherrier on The Thought Project
Cherrier, a professor of environmental sciences at The Graduate Center, is helping to decontaminate New York City's waterways and address the challenges of climate change with patented technology.