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ChatGPT Guidance for the CUNY Classroom
Graduate Center experts weigh in on how professors can reap the benefits and avoid the pitfalls of ChatGPT.
10 Riveting Science Stories From 2022
Graduate Center faculty, students, and alumni blaze red-hot trails in science.
Outside of the Academy: Alumni Share Advice on Launching Unexpected Careers
In recent years many Graduate Center alumni have parlayed their degrees into challenging and rewarding careers in the nonacademic world.
Women's Studies Quarterly Announces Two Interim General Editors
Professor Dána-Ain Davis and Kendra Sullivan step into new roles
Professor Yoko Nomura in the News for Hurricane Sandy Study
Her study on the effects of Sandy on pregnant women and their children has received widespread coverage.
Professor Yoko Nomura featured in 'Boston Globe'
Congratulations to Profesor Yoko Nomura, who was featured in the Boston Globe article "Kids born right after a natural disaster more likely to have mental health issues, new research shows."
The Children of Superstorm Sandy a Decade Later
New research from a longitudinal study shows children who were exposed to the natural disaster in the womb have higher rates of developmental psychopathology in a sex-specific manner.
Meet the 2022 Teaching and Mentoring Award Winners
Congratulations to Professors Abhijit Champanerkar, Anna Indych-Lopez, and Barbara Katz Rothman, and to students and recent graduates Filip Bergabo, Cristina Pardo Porto, and Karyna Pryiomka.
Celebrating Our Scholars in Hispanic Heritage Month
The Graduate Center is part of the Alliance of Hispanic Serving Research Universities, which aims to double Hispanic doctoral students and increase the number of Hispanic professors by 20%.
Psychology Student Launches Mental Health YouTube Channel for Latinos
The Spanish-language channel aims to “demystify” mental health for Latino communities.