David Waldstreicher and his book “The Odyssey of Phillis Wheatley: A Poet’s Journeys Through American Slavery and Independence” Wheatley, the first African and the third woman in North America to ...
The open session is a short, 30-minute session for Drupal users who have questions about Drupal, or if they need to learn how accomplish a specific task. The open session is open for anyone who has ...
Architectural historian Jessica Larson (Ph.D. ’24, Art History) has spent years studying the buildings of San Juan Hill, the New York City neighborhood depicted in West Side Story, where Thelonius ...
CUNY Graduate Center Distinguished Professor John Mollenkopf joins The Thought Project podcast to discuss the legal challenges facing New York City Mayor Eric Adams and his administration as multiple ...
Ryan Milov-Córdoba (Ph.D. ’22, Comparative Literature) studies the healing power of stories. His dissertation, “The Storytelling Cure: Medicine and Narrative From Galen to Shahrazad and Rousseau,” ...
2024 Mentoring and Teaching Awards winners. Top row (left to right): John Mollenkopf, Claire Bishop, Anthony Alessandrini. Second row (left to right): Maureen Allwood (posthumous), Justin ...
We can transform a broken educational system into an empowered, collaborative learning community. In a collaboration with CUNY Climate Hub and NYC-EJA, Dr. Shelly Eversley’s students in her “Climate ...
Andrew L. Erdman and his book “Beautiful: The Story of Julian Eltinge, America’s Greatest Female Impersonator” A century ago, female impersonator Julian Eltinge was more popular than drag queen RuPaul ...
This lab is an introduction to command line and basic regular expressions. Come learn a useful set of low level superpower skills that will allow you to do things more efficiently and accurately. This ...
The U.N.’s Declaration of Human Rights, adopted in 1948, proclaims that security of person is an inalienable right. Distinguished Professor Setha Low (Psychology, Anthropology, Earth and Environmental ...
Bronx native Andrew Ayala is on the brink of achieving a significant milestone in his journey through the cosmos by graduating from the CUNY Graduate Center’s Astrophysics master’s program. “As long ...
The Graduate Center’s midtown Manhattan campus is humming after a quiet summer. Fall classes are in session, and a new campus café and bar is bustling. One person who is excited about the revived ...