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Why is the War on Ukraine Decisive for the Future of the West? With Metin Hakverdi
Metin Hakverdi, Member of the German Bundestag, discusses the global implications of the German “Zeitwende”, or paradigm shift, in its foreign and security policy after the Russian invasion of Ukraine on International Horizons.
Science Student Spotlight: Sameer Sabharwal-Siddiqi
The next stop for this Cognitive Neuroscience student is a Ph.D. at the University of Arizona.
$250,000 Prize Supports a Professor’s Work to Treat ALS
The award supports the development of a potential noninvasive ALS treatment by Neuroscience Professor Zaghloul Ahmed and his collaborator at PathMaker Neurosystems Inc.
The Poems We Should Read Now
For Poetry Month, Graduate Center scholars and authors highlight poems that speak to our times.
NIH Fellowship Supports a Student’s Research on Medicinal Plants in Haitian Women’s Health
Ella Vardeman is the fifth Biology Ph.D. student to earn the prestigious fellowship, which funds her study of an important public health issue for Caribbean women in New York City.
Developing CUNY Students’ Digital Skills for the Tech Workforce
A new Graduate Center workforce development program funded by The Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation will equip CUNY undergraduates with digital skills for tech sector jobs.
Science Student Spotlight: Donald Brown
CSP doctoral candidate Donald Brown maintains research interests in sociology of knowledge production and scientific practice(s), social identity development and maintenance over the lifespan, and critical theory development/application to the discipline of social psychology. Donald received an NSF doctoral dissertation...
What you probably haven’t heard about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with Kadri Liik
Kadri Liik, European Council on Foreign Relations, discusses Europe's view of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, on International Horizons.
Science Alumni Spotlight: Lilach Saperstein
Dr. Lilach Saperstein is an audiologist and educator helping families of deaf and hard of hearing children integrate their emotional journey with information and resources so they become powerful advocates for the children in their care. She is the producer...
Balancing a Ph.D. Program and the New York City Council
Nantasha Williams, who joined the New York City Council this year, credits her professors with giving her support and encouragement at a critical time.