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Scientists Map the Genetic Diversity of the World’s Insects
Macrogenetic study predicts insect genetic diversity is most dense in subtropical regions.
In Memoriam: Professor Shareah Taleghani
The Graduate Center mourns the loss of a professor who taught in our Middle Eastern Studies master’s program.
How Volatile Temperatures Shape Violent Crime
A new study finds that temperature spikes are driving rates of violent crimes in American cities.
Professor Brings Geospatial Science Training to the Bronx
Sunil Bhaskaran directs CUNY’s source for geospatial tech education in the Bronx.
ChatGPT Tips for the CUNY Classroom, Version 2.0
Graduate Center scholars share their latest insights on teaching in an AI-infused world.
Global inequality: Are we really measuring what we should be measuring?
A podcast episode on the myths of inequality around the 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.
Van Tran Elected a Member of Prestigious Sociological Research Association
The election, rare for an associate professor, is based on the strength of his scholarship, which focuses on the integration of immigrants.
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.
Joshua C. Brumberg Named Interim President of the CUNY Graduate Center
Brumberg, currently dean for the sciences, will succeed President Robin L. Garrell.