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Marvin A. Carlson Is Elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences
The distinguished professor is best known for his scholarship on dramatic theory and theater history.
A CUNY Graduate Center Study Highlights the Racialized Harms of Low-Level Arrests
NEW YORK, April 26, 2022—In a new study of New Yorkers arrested for low-level offenses, researchers at the CUNY Graduate Center document an ongoing process of criminalization that undermines the resources and well-being of low-income people of color. The study...
Fulbright Fellow Explores the Future of Moroccan Storytelling
Ryan Milov-Córdoba, a 2022 Fulbright Fellow, will travel to Morocco to talk to artists about the possibilities of a threatened tradition.
GC Forward #17: Get Tested, Stay Safe
Dear Graduate Center community, Welcome back from spring break. We encourage everyone, especially those returning from travel, to take advantage of the free, on-site COVID-19 testing that CUNY offers at the Graduate Center and at locations throughout the University. Frequent...
A Book That Demystifies the Cosmos
Professor Charles Liu writes about the history of the universe so everyone can understand it.
The China threat is not existential, but it is significant. With Andrew Nathan
Professor Andrew Nathan, Columbia University, discusses China's rise as a powerful global actor, on International Horizons.
Celebrate Earth Day with Our Scholars
Join Graduate Center scholars to protect the environment, advocate for positive change, and learn about the natural world.
Welcoming The 2022 Senior International Fellows
The Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society at the Graduate Center of The City University of New York is pleased to announce the selection of four Fellows to this year's virtual program, held from April 25-May 20, 2022.
With 'Migration Music,' Pianist Han Chen Explores Stories of Immigration
D.M.A. student’s latest venture is a pandemic-era video series featuring immigrant composers.
How did Orban win a fourth term? Illiberal democracy in Hungary with David Jancsics
Professor David Jancsics, San Diego State University, discusses Viktor Orban, corruption, and the Hungarian elections, on International Horizons.