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Giving Diverse Students a Head Start in Bioinspired Nanotechnology
With a $3 million NSF grant, the Graduate Center will prepare diverse Ph.D. students for new workforce opportunities in biotech, clean energy, and other areas that are benefiting from bioinspired nanoscience.
$1 Million Gift From Baisley Powell Elebash Fund Endows Global Music Program
The funds will support an array of academic and cultural programming at the Graduate Center.
Graduate Center professor uses AI to weigh the risks of preeclampsia
Team designs first machine-learning system to predict severe preeclampsia.
Two Anthropology Candidates Named 2022 Newcombe Fellows
Paloma Rodrigo Gonzales and Mikey Elster received the prestigious fellowship for their research in ethics and religion.
Marvin A. Carlson Is Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
The distinguished professor is best known for his scholarship on dramatic theory and theater history.
Soros Fellowship Brings Cellist Audrey Chen Closer to her Dream
The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship, awarded to a handful of immigrants or children of immigrants, has special meaning for Chen, a Music doctoral student.
Three Students Chosen for Crossing Latinidades Summer Institute
Jayson Castillo, Ricardo Martín Coloma, and Lidia Hernández-Tapia were selected for an immersive Latino humanities summer program.
Silvia Dapia Receives Inaugural Polish Studies Award for Book on Witold Gombrowicz
Her book examines the work and life of the Polish-born writer through a transnational lens.
$250,000 Prize Supports a Professor’s Work to Treat ALS
The award supports the development of a potential noninvasive ALS treatment by Neuroscience Professor Zaghloul Ahmed and his collaborator at PathMaker Neurosystems Inc.
Developing CUNY Students’ Digital Skills for the Tech Workforce
A new Graduate Center workforce development program funded by The Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation will equip CUNY undergraduates with digital skills for tech sector jobs.