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Can We Square the Circle? Universalism Versus Communitarianism
Professor Ivan Serrano, Albert Hirschman Center on Democracy of the Geneva Graduate Institute, and Dr. Emmanuel Dalle Mulle, Complutense University in Madrid, discuss the tensions between universalism and communitarian ideals on the International Horizons podcast.
Iraq War Veteran and History-Making Climber Wants to Talk Honestly About War
Demond (Dom) Mullins, a Sociology alumnus who was a member of the first all-Black team to scale Mount Everest, wants to protect veterans from the harms of unjust wars.
“Actions That Shock the Conscience of Mankind”: Limitations of the Genocide Paradigm
Professor Dirk Moses, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, discusses a new understanding of genocide on the International Horizons podcast.
Graduate Center Website Wins 2022 Digital Marketing Awards
The redesigned website merited two Educational Digital Marketing Awards.
Professor David Bloomfield on Education as a Political Football
The education policy expert weighs in on the latest K-12 education controversies on The Thought Project podcast.
Celebrating Their Love in the Graduate Center Library
After a decade of dating, two newly engaged Ph.D. students finally go to the same CUNY at the same time.
Alumnus Dennis Liotta, Who Transformed HIV Treatment, Shares His New Discoveries and Advice
Liotta, whose HIV medicines turned the disease from a death sentence into a manageable condition, spoke about his work on new drugs and gave tips to students.
Observations about the Hard-won Wisdom of Old Age
Professor David Troyansky, of Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center, discusses the history of aging on the International Horizons podcast.
Master’s Alum Pursues a Passion for Language at Stony Brook
Research opportunities helped a Linguistics master’s graduate move on to a Ph.D. in a discipline he loves.
Study Revises Ages of Famous Hominin Sites
New study contradicts recent estimates claiming the important paleontological sites are almost a million years older.