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FloodNet Tracking System Set for Large Expansion Across All Five Boroughs Thanks to $7.2 Million from New York City
The flood sensor network monitors street-level flooding and flood threats in real time across New York City and shares the data through an open dashboard.
Continuous pre-migration email maintenance activities to commence on Friday, January 27, 2023.
In preparation for the Graduate Center migration of faculty and staff email to CUNY's M365 cloud-based platform on February 9, 2023, Information technology Services will be conducting maintenance activities on our current on-premises email platform. Some email users may experience...
Scientists Raise Alarms About the Destruction of the Amazon
Unprecedented clearing of the world’s largest rainforest must be halted, researchers assert.
Building Entry Policy
To enter the Graduate Center, CUNY students, faculty, and staff are required to provide proof of their COVID-19 vaccination through the Cleared4 health validation platform by scanning their Cleared4 Access Pass (otherwise known as Blue Pass or Green Pass) on...
ChatGPT Guidance for the CUNY Classroom
Graduate Center experts weigh in on how professors can reap the benefits and avoid the pitfalls of ChatGPT.
Welcome to the Spring Semester
Dear Graduate Center colleagues, Tomorrow is the first day of the spring semester, and I share your commitment to making it an excellent one for our entire community. To start, I invite you to stop by the lobby tomorrow and...
Online Talk Is a Window Into Culture
Linguistics professor teams up with grads and a student to produce a book on how we use language on social media.
Science Faculty Spotlight: Andrew Wolfe
A biochemist seeks more effective and equitable ways to treat lung, pancreatic, and colon cancers.
Theoretical Physicist Li Ge Uses Microlaser to Expand Dimensions of Qubits
The discovery may help to usher in the next generation of quantum computer technologies.
A Political Science Alumnus Returns to the Graduate Center as a Professor
Michael Sharpe, who has been a professor at York College since 2008, recently joined the Political Science faculty.