News
Our faculty, students, alumni, and staff are making a difference through their scholarship, teaching, and service. Learn more about their successes, publications, and impact.
Our faculty, students, alumni, and staff are making a difference through their scholarship, teaching, and service. Learn more about their successes, publications, and impact.
Find News
Active Filters
- Political Science
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.
‘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.
Enrique Desmond Arias Named Director of Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere Studies
Political scientist with roots in Latin America and the Caribbean sees opportunities to broaden focus while sustaining collaborations.
Summer Books: 9 Books by Graduate Center Scholars That Will Take You Far Afield
Recently published books by faculty members, students, and alumni offer uncommon escapes.
Ph.D. in hand, longtime theater director starts a second act
A 2022 graduate turns from the stage to the lecture hall.
Announcing the Alumni Award Winners
The Graduate Center will honor the 2023 and 2020 Alumni Award recipients on May 18.
Tributes to a Professor’s Work and Wide Influence
Alumni reflect on the profound impact of Professor Thomas G. Weiss, who is retiring this year.
Professor Thomas G. Weiss on the U.N. and a Career Studying It
A longtime, esteemed scholar of the U.N. reflects on the organization and his own career as he moves toward retirement.
Professor Thomas G. Weiss, Influential U.N. Scholar, Is Retiring
He reflects on his 25 years at the Graduate Center and the prospects for multilateralism at a time of rising nationalism.