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Scholars to Know This AAPI Heritage Month
Meet Graduate Center faculty, students, and alumni who study and celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage.
Celebrate Earth Day with Our Scholars
Join Graduate Center scholars to protect the environment, advocate for positive change, and learn about the natural world.
How did Orban win a fourth term? Illiberal democracy in Hungary with David Jancsics
Professor David Jancsics, San Diego State University, discusses Viktor Orban, corruption, and the Hungarian elections, on International Horizons.
Using Hard Data to Tell Human Stories
At the Scratch Foundation, alumna Maria Janelli uses the research skills she gained at the Graduate Center to uncover the impact of creative coding for kids.
Latinx and African Diasporan Art Scholar Joins the Tenure Track at U of Toronto
Maya Harakawa, who plans to turn her dissertation on art and Harlem in the ’60s into a book, will start as an assistant professor in July.
Science Alumni Spotlight: Jet Vonk
Vonk, a specialist in dementia and aging, is taking on a faculty position at the University of California San Francisco and realizing her career ambitions.
What People Really Think About Climate Change
Alumnus Matthew Goldberg talks climate change and why some people continue to doubt it.
Science Alumni Spotlight: Lilach Saperstein
Dr. Lilach Saperstein is an audiologist and educator helping families of deaf and hard of hearing children integrate their emotional journey with information and resources so they become powerful advocates for the children in their care. She is the producer...
A Psychology Grad Lands Her Dream Faculty Role at Widener
Maureen Coyle (Ph.D. ’22, Psychology) wanted to teach at a small liberal arts college, and with a tenure-track faculty appointment at Widener University, she’s getting her chance.
She Brings a Sociology Lens to the Baruch Business Faculty
Alumna Tsedale Melaku describes how her scholarship on race and gender in the workforce led her to the Baruch College faculty and shares career advice for current Ph.D. students.