Schneur Zalman Newfield is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Jewish Studies at Hunter College. He received his Ph.D. in Sociology from New York University, with a focus on cultural sociology and ...
The BRES program will be multidisciplinary in perspectives and engage in both humanities-based and empirically-oriented research on questions of race and ethnic studies. This program is designed for ...
Researchers with the Advanced Science Research Center at the CUNY Graduate Center (CUNY ASRC) have unveiled a critical mechanism that links cellular stress in the brain to the progression of Alzheimer ...
A symposium on Franz Kafka, New York, and translation with presentations by CUNY and SUNY students responding to the Franz Kafka exhibition at the Morgan Library, and a roundtable with recent ...
The approach of a new year presents us with a chance to reflect and set goals. The Graduate Center is here to help you chart a path to reach your accomplishments and grow as scholars. Turn your ...
This workshop will focus on providing a safe space for participants to examine racial microaggressions that have occurred while in graduate school and to identify and develop strategies to address ...
Our former President Frances Degan Horowitz remarked that people once came to our building to find new clothes, but now they come to find new ideas. I am old enough to remember when our beautiful ...
CUNY is one of 22 members of the Alliance of Hispanic Serving Research Universities (HSRU), a national consortium that includes all the R1 (doctoral, research-intensive) universities in the U.S. that ...
Karen C. Altfest came to the Graduate Center in the 1970s with the bold notion that she would study Canadian history under the guidance of the august American historian and Graduate Center Professor ...
We recently announced that the submission period for the Student Technology Fee (STF) project proposals for fiscal year 2025-2026 is now open. Faculty, staff, and students were encouraged to submit ...
Marc Lamont Hill is a cultural anthropologist, critical policy scholar, and radical educator whose work explores issues of race, education, citizenship, and state violence in the United States and ...
Paul Julian Smith is an internationally recognized scholar of Spanish and Mexican cultural and media studies and of critical theory. He is the author of 22 books and over 100 academic articles.