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‘We’re Back!’ The Graduate Center Welcomes About 600 New Students
The Graduate Center held its first full-day, in-person new student orientation since 2019.
An Explainer on Bank Failures and Bailouts
Professor Linda Allen comments on why Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank failed and whether the Feds were right to rescue the depositors.
Why the Ukraine War Is Even More Dire Than Predicted
Faculty experts weigh in on the economic, political, and humanitarian consequences of the year-old conflict.
Professor’s Study Cited in Federal Student Debt Relief Case
Research examining the pandemic’s impacts on student borrowers is used as evidence in loan forgiveness case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Two Professors and an Alumna Named Russell Sage Foundation Scholars
The prestigious fellowship supports research to improve social and living conditions in the U.S.
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.
In Memoriam: Professor James P. Smith
The Ph.D. Program in Economics regrets to announce the death of former Assistant Professor of Economics James P. Smith.
From Sports to Sci-Fi: What the Graduate Center Is Reading
Find some summer books with this inspiring list from faculty and administrators.
How Our Scholars Played Heroic Roles in the Pandemic
Graduate Center scholars have been at the forefront of research to understand the virus and the larger pandemic.
Studying the Ways CUNY Has Helped Students Cope During COVID
Professor Núria Rodríguez-Planas aims to measure the pandemic’s effects on students and to figure out which interventions are most helpful.