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People We’ve Lost in 2022
The faculty, administrators, and friends of the Graduate Center who died this year left indelible marks and are deeply missed.
Women's Studies Quarterly Announces Two Interim General Editors
Professor Dána-Ain Davis and Kendra Sullivan step into new roles
Tribute to Brianne Waychoff
We at the Center for the Study of Women and Society are saddened to share that our colleague, Dr. Brianne Waychoff, passed away from 9/11-related kidney cancer on Monday, July 25. She was 43. Dr. Waychoff was a brilliant professor...
Scholars Weigh in on the End of Roe v. Wade
Faculty and alumni experts comment on the abortion ruling and what it portends.
Scholars We're Proud of: Pride Month 2022 Edition
During Pride Month, we're celebrating our scholars who are breaking new ground in LGBTQ studies.
Master's Student Shares Communication Tips, From Twitter to Elevator Pitch
Alex Johnson, who will take over The Graduate Center's Instagram account, talks about her studies and academic goals, and shares tips for other academics who want to become better communicators.
The Thought Project - Episode 57 - Interview with Brynn Tannehill
Tannehill talks about her new book, Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Trans (But Were Afraid to Ask).
Roxane Gay Gets Personal at the GC
Diverse fans flocked to the GC to hear from the writer and commentator about topics ranging from the midterms to coping with trauma.
SSWR Presents: "Accused/Accusing: Rape, the Female Appellor, and Measure for Measure", Penelope Geng
In partnership with the The Society for the Study of Women in Renaissance, Associate Professor of English, Penelope Geng shared her work on the politics of appeal and rape in Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure."
BOOK SALON: Eating NAFTA: Trade, Food Policies, and the Destruction of Mexico
Alyshia Gálvez presents her book, in conversation with Alexandra Delano Alonoso and Melissa Fuster.