The Center for Jewish Studies (CJS) at the CUNY Graduate Center is pleased to announce the formation of a Working Group in Jewish Studies. This interdisciplinary initiative invites scholars throughout ...
Distinguished Professor Michelle Fine (Psychology, Urban Education, Liberal Studies, Women's and Gender Studies, American Studies) was elected a member of the prestigious National Academy of Education ...
Diana Rickard is a proud alum of the GC Sociology department and a Professor of Criminal Justice at Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY. Her recent book, The New True Crime: How the Rise of ...
Finiki Papadopoulou is a PhD student in Cultural Anthropology at the CUNY Graduate Center. Her research explores the intersection of spatial politics and the narrativization of history in postcolonial ...
On January 23-24, 2025 the Teaching and Learning Center will host a Mid-Winter Institute to assist Graduate Center students in preparing to teach their Spring 2025 courses. The Institute will take ...
Charlotte Brooks is a scholar of race, immigration, urban history, and Asian American history, especially Chinese American history. Her newest book is The Moys of New York and Shanghai: A Chinese ...
Natalie Erazo (she/they) is a PhD student in cultural anthropology at the CUNY Graduate Center. Her research focuses on transnational connections between Colombia and the U.S., particularly through a ...
The Black, Race, and Ethnic Studies (BRES) graduate program is the first of its kind in the New York metropolitan area, positioning CUNY as a leader in the multidisciplinary scholarship of race and ...
Lindsey, D. (2023). Delegated Diplomacy: How Diplomats Establish Trust in International Relations. New York, NY, Columbia University Press. Lindsey, D. (2021). Willful Ignorance in International ...
Dr. Tarendra Lakhankar boasts a rich teaching career at The City College of New York, where he has imparted knowledge across several courses, including Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in Water ...
As deadly wildfires raged across Los Angeles this week, news outlets including The New York Times relied on data developed by Ph.D. candidate Corey Scher (Earth and Environmental Sciences) to produce ...
My research pursuits in linguistic anthropology are shaped by my identity as a first-generation Ukrainian American and my career as an educator of multilingual students in NYC. With the lenses and ...