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For centuries, New York City has stood as a bright beacon of hope for immigrants, welcoming people from every corner of the globe. And yet, while it offers inclusion as a sanctuary city, it remains ...
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 ...
Join Jacobin, Verso Books, and CUNY’s Center for Place, Culture and Politics for a special evening with Jean-Luc Mélenchon on his first ever visit to the United States. A central figure in the French ...
CLAGS: The Center for LGBTQ Studies and the Barnard Center for Research on Women are thrilled to announce the Inaugural Amber Hollibaugh Seminar in the city, a six-week program exploring the ...
Learn about international migration from top migration faculty throughout CUNY in disciplines including Sociology, Political Science, Urban Studies, Anthropology, English, History, Public Policy, ...
Guitarist Joseph Tollefsen of the DMA Performance program performs in Elebash Recital Hall. This program includes the works of John Dowland, Frederic Hand, Silvius Leopold Weiss, and Benjamin Britten.
All new admits must fill out this form to register for Fall 2024 courses. The deadline to submit this form is before noon EST on Wenesday, August 13, 2025. All new students must attend a mandatory ...
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 ...
The program welcomes current Graduate Center doctoral and master’s students, as well as applicants not currently enrolled at the school. Coordinated by CLAGS, the certificate program will teach LGBTQ ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...