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End of the English Major? Hardly!
Graduate Center scholars say "The New Yorker" story is a clarion call, but the humanities remain relevant.
Celebrating Our Scholars During Black History Month
From a book on Black-owned bookstores to the first CUNY Kennedy Center honoree, Graduate Center scholars are writing and changing Black history.
Freedom Is the Struggle: Nathalie Etoke on Her New Book, ‘Black Existential Freedom’
In her latest book, Professor Nathalie Etoke makes a forceful argument about Black culture and agency in the face of oppression.
Professor Ruth Wilson Gilmore Is a 2022 Freedom Scholar
The $250,000 award celebrates a scholar who is known for her work on racial capitalism and prison abolition.
Summer Books: 9 Transportive Reads from Graduate Center Scholars
Add these books to your summer reading list.
IRADAC ASSISTANT DIRECTOR IS HONORED FOR HER PROMISING NOVEL MANUSCRIPT
By Bonnie Eissner In her spare time, when she’s not working with Graduate Center students and faculty, Zee Dempster, the assistant director of the Institute for Research on the African Diaspora in the Americas and the Caribbean (IRADAC) and assistant...
Pride Month Q&A: Juan Battle
Steve Steinberg's critique of THE TRIPLE PACKAGE in the Boston Review:
Steve Steinberg's critique of THE TRIPLE PACKAGE by Amy Chua and Jed Rosenfeld in the Boston Review.