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Three Graduate Center Professors Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Linda Martín Alcoff, Ofelia García, and Virginia Valian join the prestigious honorary society.
Professor Barbara Weinstein Honored by Columbia Teachers College
She is recognized as a trailblazer in addressing hearing loss in older adults.
Back for Her Ph.D., Alumna Finds Promise in a New Field
Cognitive Neuroscience master’s grad finds appeal in the research and career possibilities of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.
Science Faculty Spotlight: Jason Bishop
Meet a Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences professor who specializes in prosodic processing and aspects of speech production and perception.
‘22 Grads Blaze Ahead Into New Jobs and Opportunities
From nanoscience to queer criminology, our graduates are launching careers and bright futures with their new skills
Advice for the Tenure Track in Speech Sciences
Alumna Taryn Malcolm, a professor at Mercy College, shares what helped her stand out.
Science Alumni Spotlight: Jet Vonk
Vonk, a specialist in dementia and aging, is taking on a faculty position at the University of California San Francisco and realizing her career ambitions.
HOW TO REACH YOUR ACADEMIC NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS: GET YOUR RESEARCH MOVING, PUBLISH YOUR DISSERTATION, FIND A TENURE-TRACK JOB, AND LAND A PROMOTION
As we look forward to a new year, Graduate Center scholars share the lessons they have learned to help you reach your academic goals in 2022. 1. Land a Tenure-Track Job João Marinotti (M.Phil. ’21, Linguistics; M.A. ’17, Linguistics), who...
'One Hell of a Learning Experience': How COVID Nearly Upended a Student’s Dissertation Research
By Bonnie Eissner Graduate Center Ph.D. candidate Iris Strangmann (Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences) was preparing to collect data for her dissertation on how bilingual people switch between languages, or code-switch, when New York’s pandemic-induced shutdown foiled her plans. Like many fellow doctoral...
HELP HONOR PROFESSOR EMERITA GLENIS R. LONG
The Ph.D. Program in Speech-Language-Hearing has created a website to celebrate the life of Professor Emerita Glenis R. Long, who passed away in July 2021. We invite faculty, students, and other scholars who knew her to share their tributes and...