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Clarinetist Louis Arques, violinist Alexander Goldberg, cellist Allen Liang, and pianist Joseph Vaz of the DMA Program perform Olivier Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time (1941) in Elebash Recital ...
All classes are conducted online. Textbook information is given under each course listing. Several days before the course begins, you will receive an email message as a reminder. You will receive the ...
The CUNY Graduate Center will award its President’s Distinguished Alumni Medal — the institution’s highest alumni honor — to anthropologist Faye Ginsburg (Ph.D. ’86, Anthropology) at its 59th ...
This evening gives artists, teachers, and audience members a chance to learn more about the role of affinity space actor training, what it can achieve, and why it is critical against the backdrop of ...
Hyein Lee (Ph.D. ’24, Sociology) has a straightforward message about the reach and relevance of U.S. immigration policy. “It is about all of us,” she said at an immigration policy panel discussion at ...
Join us for this panel on Jobs Outside Academia featuring Param Ajmera (Ph.D. '23), Jeff Binder (Ph.D. '18), and Patrick Smyth (Ph.D. '21), moderated by Mary McGlynn. Ajmera, Binder, and Smyth ...
Historian Benjamin Carter Hett, a professor of History at the CUNY Graduate Center and Hunter College, joins The Thought Project for a timely discussion of the rise of autocracy in America and its ...
In environmental science, a tipping point refers to a critical threshold in a natural system where even a small change can trigger dramatic shifts that may be difficult or even impossible to reverse.
Raymond Codrington (Ph.D. ’01, Anthropology) has a bold vision for the possibilities of Weeksville Heritage Center in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. The center, which Codrington has led since 2021, is on ...
"Ripping the Gates Down: The Real Stories of Diverse Scientists" is an autobiographical documentary series that aims to celebrate and inspire, amplifying the science and voices of scientists from a ...
Last year, Kendra Sullivan’s (Ph.D. ’25, English) first full-length book of poetry, Reps, was published and praised. A Brooklyn Rail reviewer called it a “relentlessly probing debut.” And a Bomb ...
For many of us, conducting research, whether in the humanities, social sciences, or the natural sciences, is central to what we have been doing our entire adult lives. And if we’re not researching, we ...