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Alumna Becomes Delaware's First Environmental Justice Coordinator
The Earth and Environmental Sciences grad will work with marginalized communities to address water quality and climate change.
Graduate Center Alumna Is the First Asian Woman on the Juilliard Piano Faculty
Soyeon Kate Lee embraces her roles as a teacher, musician, and role model.
Celebrating Our Scholars During Black History Month
From a book on Black-owned bookstores to the first CUNY Kennedy Center honoree, Graduate Center scholars are writing and changing Black history.
Freedom Is the Struggle: Nathalie Etoke on Her New Book, ‘Black Existential Freedom’
In her latest book, Professor Nathalie Etoke makes a forceful argument about Black culture and agency in the face of oppression.
Celebrating 2022: Recent Student and Alumni Publications in the Ph.D. in English Program
In our new Monthly English Books Roundup series, we will highlight these accomplishments for the Graduate Center and beyond. December’s roundup features an exciting list of this year’s work by students and alumni.
Ph.D. Grad Uses Computational Chemistry for Drug Discovery
Biochemistry alumna moves into pharma with a goal to impact people’s lives.
Weeks After Dissertation Defense, an Alum Joins the Tenure Track at Syracuse
A new graduate who spent the last year applying for positions while writing her dissertation shares her advice about the academic job market.
Celebrating Our Scholars in Hispanic Heritage Month
The Graduate Center is part of the Alliance of Hispanic Serving Research Universities, which aims to double Hispanic doctoral students and increase the number of Hispanic professors by 20%.
Psychology Student Launches Mental Health YouTube Channel for Latinos
The Spanish-language channel aims to “demystify” mental health for Latino communities.
Alumnus Is Now CEO of a Harlem Nonprofit
Michael G. Johnson reflects on how his Graduate Center Political Science master’s degree shaped his career.