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Class of 2020: Anthony Wheeler, Digital Humanist Who Studies Race and Identity, on Staying a Part of the GC Community
The master's graduate will start a Graduate Center Ph.D. program this fall in pursuit of his ultimate goal: design games and digital solutions to make education more inclusive.
Channeling 'Antigone' to Depict the Migrant Experience
Midway through her Ph.D., a student explores social justice through theater and film.
Q&A with Luke Waltzer about Teach@CUNY Day (5/8)
Luke Waltzer, Director of the Teaching and Learning Center, discusses his goals for this year's event and how GC students benefit by teaching at CUNY.
Stephen Brier Receives Inaugural NYC Digital Humanities Award
Professor Stephen Brier (Urban Education) has been named the inaugural recipient of the New York City Digital Humanities (NYCDH) Award, which honors an individual or organization that has made a significant contribution to digital humanities in the region.
Michael Mandiberg Featured in NY Times on 'Printing' Wikipedia
Professor Michael Mandiberg (GC/Staten Island, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy) is featured in the New York Times on his latest project, 'From Aaaaa! To ZZZap!,' which opens today at the city's Denny Gallery.
'Leading Global Thinker' Michael Mandiberg Leads Wikipedia Editing Workshop
The Graduate Center recently hosted a Wikipedia editing workshop led by Professor Michael Mandiberg, an interdisciplinary artist and scholar recently recognized as one of the '100 Leading Global Thinkers of 2014' by Foreign Policy magazine.
GC Student's Project, 'Languages Above the Subways,' in Metro
GC Student's Project, 'Languages Above the Subways,' in Metro
GC Student Unveils 'Languages Above the Subways' Project
Michelle Johnson, doctoral student in the Ph.D. Program in Linguistics and Interactive Technology and Pedagogy Certificate Program, unveiled her independent study project, 'Languages Above the Subways.'