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Cathy N. Davidson and Christina Katopodis Win AAC&U Ness Book Award
The award for "The New College Classroom" makes Davidson the first two-time winner of the prize.
End of the English Major? Hardly!
Graduate Center scholars say "The New Yorker" story is a clarion call, but the humanities remain relevant.
ChatGPT Guidance for the CUNY Classroom
Graduate Center experts weigh in on how professors can reap the benefits and avoid the pitfalls of ChatGPT.
‘The New College Classroom’ Shows That Active Learning Is Effective and Equitable
The new book by Cathy N. Davidson and Christina Katopodis is a how-to manual for engaging students and empowering them in their own education.
Cathy Davidson Named Senior Adviser on Transformation to Chancellor
Davidson, the founding director of the Futures Initiative and an expert on higher education, will help drive key changes across CUNY.
DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR CATHY N. DAVIDSON RECEIVES THE 2021 ARTS & SCIENCES ADVOCACY AWARD
Distinguished Professor Cathy N. Davidson ( English ), founding director of the Futures Initiative , and a leading scholar and innovator in education, was awarded the 2021 Arts & Sciences Advocacy Award by the Council of Colleges of Arts and...
THE 95TH BIRTHDAY GIFT PROFESSOR CATHY N. DAVIDSON GAVE TO HER FATHER WILL KEEP ON GIVING
By Bonnie Eissner To celebrate her father, who turned 95 this month and whose life was changed by the GI Bill, Distinguished Professor Cathy N. Davidson (English, Digital Humanities, and Data Analysis and Visualization) established the Paul C. Notari Research...
TIME TO TRANSFORM: PRESIDENT ROBIN L. GARRELL AND PROFESSORS CATHY DAVIDSON, ANN KIRSCHNER, AND VAN C. TRAN SHARE THEIR PERSPECTIVES ON THE GRADUATE CENTER’S FUTURE AND ITS ROLE IN NYC
President Robin L. Garrell and three faculty members shared their visions for ways that the Graduate Center can transform and can contribute to the future of New York City, especially in the wake of the pandemic.
For Siqi Tu, the Center Is Always Changing: A Class of 2021 Graduate on Relocating from China to New York To Germany, and Her Next Move
Her research — which also examines the effects of the increasing geopolitical tension between China and the United States, and the surge of populist anti-immigrant and anti-globalization sentiments — is particularly timely.
Katina Rogers on The Thought Project - Episode 77
Rogers discusses her new book, Putting the Humanities Ph.D. to Work.