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CUNY Latino Studies Ph.D. Students are Invited to Apply for the 2023 Crossing Latinidades Summer Institute and the 2023-2024 Predoctoral Fellowship Program
CUNY is one of 21 members of the Alliance of Hispanic Serving Research Universities (HSRU) a national consortium that includes all the R1 (doctoral, research-intensive) universities in the U.S. that are also Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs). Through a generous grant...
Make 2023 Productive and Fulfilling with These Academic Resolutions
From securing funding to taking time to enjoy the music, the Graduate Center offers support to help you reach your goals in 2023.
10 Riveting Science Stories From 2022
Graduate Center faculty, students, and alumni blaze red-hot trails in science.
People We’ve Lost in 2022
The faculty, administrators, and friends of the Graduate Center who died this year left indelible marks and are deeply missed.
ServiceNow Launching in Spring 2023
Dear Graduate Center Community: Great news! The Graduate Center will replace Track-It, the GC's IT ticketing system, with ServiceNow in the spring of 2023. Once the GC migrates to ServiceNow, users will be able to create, follow, and update any...
Greetings from Provost Steve Everett
To the Graduate Center Community, The Graduate Center Provost’s Office is dedicated to supporting the research and teaching mission of the college. With this letter, we are initiating a periodic Provost Message to be sent to the community a few...
Celebrating 2022: Recent Student and Alumni Publications in the Ph.D. in English Program
In our new Monthly English Books Roundup series, we will highlight these accomplishments for the Graduate Center and beyond. December’s roundup features an exciting list of this year’s work by students and alumni.
Graduate Center Astronomers Assess NASA’s Artemis Moon Missions
The program is seen as a giant step for humanity, landing the first woman and first person of color on the moon.
Is China's Communist Party threatened by the Protests?
Professor William Hurst, University of Cambridge, discusses the recent protests in China and what they mean for the Chinese Communist Party.
Outside of the Academy: Alumni Share Advice on Launching Unexpected Careers
In recent years many Graduate Center alumni have parlayed their degrees into challenging and rewarding careers in the nonacademic world.