Please join us for “Plotting Abolition” featuring a film screening of Calls From Home followed by a discussion of multi-scalar abolitionist struggles to close prisons and jails, stop the construction ...
The CUNY Graduate Center is dedicated to providing students with the resources they need to thrive academically and personally. As part of our commitment to student success, we offer a range of ...
LMIS is a workforce development and educational opportunity-focused research, evaluation, and consulting organization. Founded in 2008 as a joint venture between the former NYC Workforce Investment ...
Symposium on Music, Sound, and Antisemitism Online This symposium considers the historical and contemporary intersections between music, sound, and antisemitism, exploring the variety of ways in which ...
Please join us for Anticolonial Scholarship During Genocide: The Humanities with and against Liberation Struggles, organized by Valerie Fryer-Davis and Siraj Ahmed.
B.S. in Biochemistry, Stony Brook University.
The Student Achievement Portal is an initiative to track and celebrate the diverse achievements of Graduate Center students. This platform allows you to document accomplishments such as publications, ...
The Summit is geared toward CUNY students who want to learn more about the NYC Climate Justice Hub and how to be involved in supporting a climate justice agenda in New York City and State that aligns ...
Cellist Allen Liang of the DMA Performance program performs a program of solo cello works in Elebash Recital Hall. Program includes J. S. Bach’s Cello Suite No. 5, Kodály’s Solo Sonata, Op. 8, and the ...
How do we ensure every community is counted in the census? In a conversation on The Thought Project, Steven Romalewski, director of the CUNY Mapping Service, discusses the critical role of data ...
Kerivoula picta, a.k.a. the painted woolly bat, in flight. (Photo credit: Merlin Tuttle) The painted woolly bat is bright orange and furry, with wings that resemble a monarch butterfly’s. It is a ...
Sebastián Villamizar-Santamaría (Ph.D. ’22, Sociology) became the first sociologist to join the editorial team of Nature as part of a push to expand the social science content at the prominent science ...