What are gamma rays? What are quarks? What is nuclear fission? What is quantum physics? And why is it such a mystery to most of us? These questions and a myriad of others are answered in The Handy ...
Explore digital mapping platforms and how they can be integrated into curriculums for K-12 and higher education settings. We will use the CUNY Digital History Archive as an introductory mapping ...
Two Graduate Center Psychology students have been awarded grants by the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. The grants are named after Clara Mayo, a social psychologist known for her ...
Anniversaries can seem arbitrary, but they do allow us to look back and review our accomplishments — something we can benefit from even as we look ahead. We are celebrating several milestones at the ...
Education policy expert David Bloomfield, a professor at the CUNY Graduate Center and Brooklyn College, joins The Thought Project podcast to discuss the challenges facing New York City schools amid a ...
The Russell Sage Foundation Dissertation Research Grant for his dissertation titled: Rezoning New York: Class and Racial Inequalities in the Struggle for Space. The American Sociological Association's ...
The Kessler award is given to a scholar who has, over a number of years, produced a substantive body of work that has had a significant influence on the field of LGBTQ Studies. The awardee, who is ...
The Thought Project shares the knowledge, research, and innovation of Graduate Center scholars with the world. Through a podcast and a Medium blog, The Thought Project allows Graduate Center faculty ...
Was recently promoted to Sector Lead for Poverty and Inequality at the research firm Global Insight, where she has been working for the past few years. Started a new job as a user researcher at the ...
Russell Sage Foundation Dissertation Research Grant ($10,000.00) for his dissertation titled, Rezoning New York: Class and Racial Inequalities in the Struggle for Space. Was awarded the American ...
Alec is a human geographer focusing on the genealogies of urban space, queer theory, and securitization. In 2023 he successfully defended his master's thesis on queer cultures of care in the ...
Beiyi Hu is a Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology at the Graduate Center, CUNY. She holds an LL.B. in Sociology from Minzu University of China and an M.A. in Social Sciences from the University of Chicago.