The CUNY Graduate Center’s Leon Levy Center for Biography is pleased to inaugurate the David Levering Lewis Fellowship on the African Diaspora. The Lewis Fellowship is funded by a $1 million gift from ...
In Natalie Musteata’s dystopian Paris, a kiss can get you killed and slaps are currency. That’s the premise of Two People Exchanging Saliva, the latest short film by the Graduate Center alumna, now ...
A new report from the Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center shows that New York City's Dominican population has declined by nearly 13% since 2021, ...
As nations worldwide race to expand nuclear energy to meet growing energy demands and address climate change, cost remains the biggest barrier. In the comment article, “Can China break the ‘cost curse ...
FloodNet NYC, a partnership between CUNY, NYU, and New York City, uses low-cost sensors to monitor water levels in flood-prone areas of New York City. (Photos courtesy of Ricardo Toledo-Crow) An ...
Google cybersecurity research team members: Top row (from left): Jianing Qi, Rivka Levitan, Houssein Manshaei, Yingli Tian; Second row (from left): Anita Raja, Paneer Santhalingam, Ping Ji, Tushar ...
Professors Martin D. Ruck (left) and Van Tran (right) with 2025 BRES faculty and student fellows: from left: Professor Raj Korpan, Professor Felicia Arriaga, Professor Simone Martin-Howard, Shu Hao ...
Alumni Award Winners (top row, left to right) Yingwei Fei, Rosemarie Gnam, Beatriz Carolina Peña; (middle row, left to right) Mila Burns, Eugene Mananga, Katerina Harvati; (bottom row, left to right) ...
The CUNY Graduate Center cemented its position in the highest rank of research universities in the U.S. by earning a renewed R1 designation in the latest Carnegie Classification of Institutions of ...
Heba Gowayed's research is global and comparative, centering on the lives of people who migrate across borders and the unequal and often violent institutions they face. Gowayed is the author of the ...
New York, New York, February 1, 2024 — A new study conducted by Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center has unveiled notable changes in the demographics of ...
Amid scenes of wildfires, floods, severe storms, and increasingly extreme weather, the evidence is clear that climate change is wreaking havoc on the planet. Less clear are the impacts that climate ...
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