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How Communities of Interest Are Evolving in New York City
A new report tracks the demographic changes that have taken place in New York City over the last decade.
Outside of the Academy: Alumni Share Advice on Launching Unexpected Careers
In recent years many Graduate Center alumni have parlayed their degrees into challenging and rewarding careers in the nonacademic world.
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.
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.
An Immigration and Race Scholar Who Bucks Conventional Thought
Sociologists reflect on the influence of Professor Emeritus Richard Alba.
Ebinger Girls, Blackout Cake, and Boycotts: A NYC Guidebook Gives the People’s Story
With "A People’s Guide to New York City," Professor Carolina Bank Muñoz and two fellow CUNY professors not only take urban explorers off the beaten path but challenge the very idea of what makes a site important.
Women's Studies Quarterly Announces Two Interim General Editors
Professor Dána-Ain Davis and Kendra Sullivan step into new roles
Study Reveals Pipeline From Public Housing to Prison in New York City
The Graduate Center partnered with researchers from the National Executive Council at the Columbia University Center for Justice in highlighting structural incarceration.
Delving Into the Digital Humanities to Help Migrants
A Colombian immigrant pursues a master’s in digital humanities to aid migrants and her career.
Reverend Dr. Katie Cumiskey has been awarded the first Dolphin Award at CSI
Congratulations to Reverend Dr. Katie Cumiskey (Critical Psychology/CSI) for being awarded the first Dolphin Award at CSI as an Agent of Change toward Diversity, Equity, Inclusivity and Social Justice.