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Professor Ruth Wilson Gilmore Is a 2022 Freedom Scholar
The $250,000 award celebrates a scholar who is known for her work on racial capitalism and prison abolition.
Professor Amber Musser Recognized by ALA and Choice
"Keywords for Gender and Sexuality Studies," co-edited by Professor Musser, is included in Choice’s 2022 Outstanding Academic Titles list.
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.
Teaching and Learning Center Fellows Find Fulfilling Careers
The TLC provides a space for Graduate Center students to grow as educators and to prepare for the academic job market.
Professor Barbara Weinstein Honored by Columbia Teachers College
She is recognized as a trailblazer in addressing hearing loss in older adults.
Graduate Center Website Wins 2022 Digital Marketing Awards
The redesigned website merited two Educational Digital Marketing Awards.
New Climate Change and Health Funding for Faculty
Graduate Center faculty are encouraged to apply for this opportunity, created in partnership with Mount Sinai.
Announcing the 2022 Emerging Leaders International Fellows Program
The Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society has selected five fellows for this year's program, held from September 26 to November 18, 2022.
Get Your Start Looking for Funding With These Great Opportunities
From dissertation fellowships to Fulbrights, here are some great opportunities to seek funding.
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.