The Writers' Institute introduces talented writers to New York’s finest and most prestigious editors. Ambition and creativity are the mainstays of our workshops. Our goal is to encourage students to ...
The inspiration for Daisy Atterbury’s new book, The Kármán Line, was kindled in the stacks of the Graduate Center’s Mina Rees Library. The Graduate Center caught up with the author recently via Zoom.
Join CLAGS, the CUNY LGBTQI+ Council and the CUNY LGBTQIA+ Consortium for CUNY's third annual Transgender Day of Remembrance Vigil. This is a day to both uplift our community and remember and honor ...
Collage: U.S. Senate building and Charles Tien recording The Thought Project They discuss Donald Trump’s historic re-election, shifting voter demographics, and parallels with the 1980 election of ...
Writers of all levels are welcome and no reservation is required. And for those who are shy, everyone's work will be shared and discussed anonymously. Participants can bring up to 500 words of writing ...
We are currently experiencing issues with our Telecom system. We are unable to receive or make calls from our phone system. We are working with our telecom vendor and service provider to remedy this ...
Join GC's Psi Chi Chapter for food, and an opportunity to learn about grant writing on Tuesday, November 19 at 5 to 7 PM in room 6304.01 Please RSVP here if you are interested in joining! *Open to all ...
Anna Paltseva and her book “The Urban Soil Guide: A Field and Lab Manual.” (Photo credit: Hideki Aono Photography) Soil contains a mixture of air, water, minerals, and organic materials made up of ...
We recently announced that the submission period for the Student Technology Fee (STF) project proposals for fiscal year 2025-2026 is now open. Faculty, staff, and students were encouraged to submit ...
What can we do to protect our brains as we age? In a roundtable discussion, held at the Graduate Center this month, faculty and guest neuropsychologists shared tips on maintaining brain health as we ...
A symposium on teaching chemistry to students with disabilities, which was co-organized by Graduate Center Interim Dean for the Sciences Brian Gibney, won the Chemists with Disabilities Inclusion ...
This workshop promotes understanding of the City's diverse Jewish communities. The workshop addresses antisemitism, its impact on Jewish New Yorkers, and its impact on larger society. It introduces ...