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Lara Mimosa Montes (Ph.D. ’16, English) explores the boundaries of storytelling and identity in her debut work of fiction, The Time of the Novel. In this novella, a disaffected young woman leaves her ...
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Research explores youth mental health, impact of stigma, stress and coping among adolescents and emerging adults. The most recent studies have looked at the mental and physical health impacts of ...
Professor Miles P. Grier is recognized for his ‘groundbreaking’ work with two prominent awards and cites support he received from the Graduate Center and CUNY.
English students were celebrated during the Graduate Center's 2025 Commencement ceremony at David Geffen Hall in New York City's Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts complex on June 10, 2025.
Professor Cecelia Cutler co-edits "Language Activism," exploring how scholars navigate advocacy, power, and pedagogy in linguistic reform.
New York City Council Member Keith Powers (fifth from left) and Deputy Manhattan Borough President Keisha Sutton-James (fourth from left) presented CUNY Graduate Center President Joshua C. Brumberg ...
The CUNY Graduate Center community deeply mourns the passing of Professor Emeritus Richard Alba (Sociology, Africana Studies), a pathbreaking demographer who bucked conventional ideas about how ...
Lucas G. Rubin and his book “The Latin/Greek Institute at the City University of New York” Founded in 1973, the Latin/Greek Institute compresses years of classical language instruction into 50 intense ...
The Graduate Center celebrated its newest graduates at a ceremony honoring the ongoing importance of higher education.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the migration windows scheduled for Wednesday, June 11, and Friday, June 13, are postponed. New dates will be announced soon. The migration windows for next week ...
Robert P. Robinson (Ph.D. ’20, Urban Education), an assistant professor of Africana Studies at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice and a member of the doctoral faculty in Urban Education and the ...