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Here are the Grad Center Stories YOU Were Most Interested in This Year
These are the stories that our community read the most in 2022.
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.
Protests in Iran: Maybe Not the Tocqueville Paradox
Professor Ali Ansari of the University of St. Andrews discusses the protests in Iran, the interplay between state and religion, and how Iran relates to other authoritarian regimes on International Horizons.
The Wins and Losses of COP27 Climate Summit
Political scientist Thomas Weiss sees the failure to reach an agreement on fossil fuels as a major setback.
Holiday Books: 9 Illuminating Reads from Graduate Center Faculty and Alumni
These memorable books make great gifts.
Professor Amber Musser Recognized by ALA and Choice
"Keywords for Gender and Sexuality Studies," co-edited by Professor Musser, is included in Choice’s 2022 Outstanding Academic Titles list.
Prestigious CNRS Grant Supports Timely ‘Norms of Life’ Research
Graduate Center faculty are part of an international project that examines the origins and implications of the norms that shape the way we live or expect to live.
Applications Now Open for NanoBioNYC Traineeship Program
The program is open to CUNY Ph.D. students in STEM who are interested in bio-inspired nanoscience research.
What will be the Role of Europe in the Changing World Order?
Sigmar Gabriel, former state secretary of Germany, discusses European security policy and transatlantic relations in the face of Russian aggression in Ukraine and rising China on International Horizons.
Study Examines How Speech Is Processed in the Brain
Study sheds light on language processing and could lead to deeper understanding of disorders such as dyslexia and autism.