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In Memoriam: Professor Philip Lambert
The Graduate Center community is deeply saddened by the loss of retired Professor Philip Lambert, a dear friend, esteemed colleague and mentor, and revered music theorist.
Mandë Holford Is Named an Allen Distinguished Investigator
With the distinction, Holford and her research partner, Li Zhao of The Rockefeller University, received $1.5 million to study immunity and its evolution.
Mathematics Ph.D. Student Awarded NSF Postdoc Fellowship
Joe Bonninger was awarded a competitive National Science Foundation postdoctoral fellowship to work at Boston College after he graduates in June 2022.
Michael Rawson Shows How Our Dreams of the Future Have Contributed to Our Present Environmental Crisis
Rawson, author of "The Nature of Tomorrow: A History of the Environmental Future," discusses why we need to change the stories we tell about the future and the past.
Science Student Spotlight: Joe Boninger
Joe Boninger, GC Math Graduate Student Awarded Prestigious NSF Postdoc Fellowship
Simons Foundation Gives $4 Million to CUNY Graduate Center to Diversify Astrophysics Education
Astrophysics is one of the most popular science fields, igniting the imaginations of many as they learn about it from television shows or news of space exploration. Like many other STEM fields, though, it lags in attracting students of color...
With a $1 Million NSF Career Grant, Andrew Reinmann Aims to Understand Fragmented Forests
Reinmann will study how temperate forests respond to climate change and being fragmented by farming and development and will offer a paid research training fellowship for CUNY students.
How to Be an Antiracist Teacher
Professor Cathy N. Davidson and Graduate Center scholars spur equitable teaching at CUNY through the grant-funded Transformative Learning in the Humanities initiative.
Lincoln As You’ve Never Seen Him
"Lincoln’s Dilemma," a four-part Apple TV+ documentary, is based on Professor David Reynolds’ book "Abe."
Older LGBTQ of Color Activists Celebrated in a Publication
When Professor Juan Battle realized that a cohort of LGBTQ of color activists was “just aging out,” he decided to capture their stories in an oral history project.