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Why the Ukraine War Is Even More Dire Than Predicted
Faculty experts weigh in on the economic, political, and humanitarian consequences of the year-old conflict.
How Valuable Is Public Space? Priceless, Argues a New Book by Setha Low
"Why Public Space Matters" analyzes the role of parks, plazas, and other communal places in our public culture.
Happy Valentines Day! Some Thoughts on Sexual Pleasure Equity from a GC Professor
A psychologist shares her findings and advice on creating strong, satisfying romantic relationships.
NEH Grant Promotes Equity in the Digital Humanities
The Graduate Center will create a new, open-access resource for digital humanities training.
Musicologist Tina Frühauf Named Director of the Barry S. Brook Center
An immigrant and accomplished scholar welcomes the opportunity to direct the music research and documentation center.
Professor’s Study Cited in Federal Student Debt Relief Case
Research examining the pandemic’s impacts on student borrowers is used as evidence in loan forgiveness case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Celebrating Our Scholars During Black History Month
From a book on Black-owned bookstores to the first CUNY Kennedy Center honoree, Graduate Center scholars are writing and changing Black history.
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.
Scientists Raise Alarms About the Destruction of the Amazon
Unprecedented clearing of the world’s largest rainforest must be halted, researchers assert.
ChatGPT Guidance for the CUNY Classroom
Graduate Center experts weigh in on how professors can reap the benefits and avoid the pitfalls of ChatGPT.