This Pride Month, we spotlight some recent achievements and contributions of Graduate Center faculty, students, and alumni — from a new LGBTQ Studies certificate to a major biography of James Baldwin ...
Two newly released databases documenting the lives of more than 150,000 enslaved people in Cuba and Brazil are now available to researchers worldwide, offering an unprecedented empirical foundation ...
2026 Alumni Awards Winners: Top row (left to right): Sophie Maríñez, Gaffar Gailani, Avishan Bodjnoud, and Philip Kreniske: Bottom row (left to right): Ryan Donovan, Mary Sano, and Frank J. Fabozzi.
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 ...
A $10 million gift from the James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Foundation will strengthen the CUNY Graduate Center’s leadership in researching the causes, nature, and consequences of socio-economic ...
Renaissance and early modern history of natural philosophy, cultural and intellectual history, history of medicine, history of gender and sexuality ...
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 ...
In this episode of The Thought Project, CUNY Graduate Center Dean for the Sciences Brian R. Gibney discusses how the Graduate Center is positioning itself at the forefront of the AI revolution. Gibney ...
David Nasaw and the cover of his book, "The Wounded Generation: Coming Home After World War II" Growing up on Long Island in the 1950s and ’60s, Graduate Center historian David Nasaw knew all too well ...
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, ...
Individuals living in urban cities are experiencing the combined effect of increasing temperatures and poor air quality, often referred to as the urban heat dome. Pregnant mothers and their unborn ...
Professor Viviana Acquaviva (GC/City Tech, Physics, Astrophysics) has received a $1.78 million grant from the Simons Foundation to build a research group in the emerging field of climate data science ...