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Tips to Secure Your Zoom Meetings: Avoid Zoombombing
Dear GC Community, As more people host virtual events using Zoom, we want to offer tips to ensure everyone joining an event does so with good intentions. IT is reminding our community to follow best practices for securing public Zoom...
Awarding Early Tenure to Two Professors
Professors Kyle Gorman and Wei Wang were awarded early tenure by CUNY in recognition of their significant impact as scholars and educators.
What an English Alumna Learned From Writing a First Novel
Cheryl J. Fish, a professor of English and single mom, made good use of limited spare time.
How Valuable Is Public Space? Priceless, Argues a New Book by Setha Low
"Why Public Space Matters" analyzes the role of parks, plazas, and other communal places in our public culture.
Science Student Spotlight: Samantha Delaney
The Biochemistry Ph.D. student received a prestigious National Cancer Institute fellowship for her research on colorectal cancer tumors.
Happy Valentines Day! Some Thoughts on Sexual Pleasure Equity from a GC Professor
A psychologist shares her findings and advice on creating strong, satisfying romantic relationships.
Mourning the Lives Lost and the Devastation in Turkey and Syria
Dear Graduate Center community, Along with Chancellor Matos Rodríguez, we at the Graduate Center mourn the lives lost and devastation caused by the catastrophic earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. Our thoughts are with all in our community who are directly...
Architect Marta Gutman on How to Build a Better City
She discusses homelessness and how to make New York City more livable for all, on The Thought Project podcast.
NEH Grant Promotes Equity in the Digital Humanities
The Graduate Center will create a new, open-access resource for digital humanities training.
Musicologist Tina Frühauf Named Director of the Barry S. Brook Center
An immigrant and accomplished scholar welcomes the opportunity to direct the music research and documentation center.