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Reasons to Love Poetry This Poetry Month
Graduate Center poets and authors name their favorite poems and say what draws them to poetry.
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.
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.
Scholars Featured in Eldridge & Co. Interview: Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act, An Important Reform
Ronnie Eldridge interviewed Kate Mogelscu, Sharon White-Harrigan, and Michelle Fine to discuss the impact of the Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act.
Duncan Faherty Named Inaugural Director of the Early Research Initiative
Professor Duncan Faherty (GC/Queens, English/American Studies) has been named the inaugural director of the Graduate Center's new Early Research Initiative (ERI), which will provide opportunities for doctoral students to do exploratory research early in their graduate careers.
The Brooklyn College Listening Project
Associate Professor Joseph Entin (GC/Brooklyn, English/American Studies) is co-leading an oral history project called the Brooklyn College Listening Project.
Statement on American Studies Association's Boycott of Israeli Universities
The Graduate Center echoes the University in expressing its commitment to promoting open academic exchange.