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Wild Asian Elephants Display Unique Puzzle-Solving Skills
A new study tests elephants’ abilities to innovate and circumvent barriers to food sources.
Scientists Map the Genetic Diversity of the World’s Insects
Macrogenetic study predicts insect genetic diversity is most dense in subtropical regions.
ChatGPT Tips for the CUNY Classroom, Version 2.0
Graduate Center scholars share their latest insights on teaching in an AI-infused world.
Recognizing Leaders of Hispanic Scholarship
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, we recognize our scholars who are leaders and pushing the boundaries of knowledge.
A Linguistics Ph.D. Student Seeks to Save an Endangered Italian Dialect
Chiara Di Maio, a new Linguistics doctoral student, is trying to better understand and to protect a dialect spoken on an island in the Venetian Lagoon.
Scientists Find Evidence of Sea Star Species Hybridization
Graduate Center biologists use whole-genome data to study two types of sea stars and find they are mating along the North Atlantic coast.
From Trade School to a Psychology Ph.D.
For first-year Ph.D. student Sean Bennett, life experience planted the seeds of scholarship.
A Filmmaker, Writer, and Editor Seeks a Sociology Ph.D. to Address Racial Capitalism
Olivia Heffernan, who explores issues of justice and human rights, describes her work and decision to get a doctorate.
Concerned About Housing Disparities, a New York City Researcher Seeks a Ph.D.
Caitlin Waickman, of the Department of Housing Preservation and Development, explains her work and why she wants a Sociology doctorate.
For an Aspiring Paleontologist, All Signs Pointed to the Graduate Center
A Ph.D. in Anthropology is the route to a long-held dream for Joseph Won, a 2022 Goldwater Scholar.