Paul Julian Smith is an internationally recognized scholar of Spanish and Mexican cultural and media studies and of critical theory. He is the author of 22 books and over 100 academic articles.
Prof. Klots received his Ph.D. in Russian literature from Yale University in 2011. Before joining Hunter in 2016, he taught at GA Tech, Williams College, and Yale. He was also a Humboldt Foundation ...
She studied German Literature, Film, and Theater at Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main from 1986-88, and graduated summa cum laude with a BA in Comparative Literature from City College in 1991.
The CUNY Mapping Service at CUR engages with foundations, government agencies, businesses, nonprofits, and other CUNY researchers to use spatial information and analysis techniques to develop and ...
The Graduate Center has begun a national search for a new Provost. As a member of the senior leadership team and reporting directly to the President, the position is responsible for all academic ...
More In Fellowships and Financial AidClick to expose navigation links on mobile As part of the Office of Fellowships and Financial Aid, the CUNY Graduate Center’s Financial Literacy Program, Cents and ...
As part of the Office of Fellowships and Financial Aid, the CUNY Graduate Center’s Financial Literacy Program, Cents and Sense, is designed to empower you with the knowledge and skills needed to ...
Welcome to November; it seems like just yesterday I was welcoming everyone to campus to start the semester, and now we have crossed the halfway point. In my house, one of my daughters has declared ...
Pianist Zach Mo performs a program of piano sonatas: the world premier of Evan Fein's Borealis Piano Sonata No. 1, Op. 22, Alexander Scriabin's Sonata No. 8, Op. 66, and Ludwig van Beethoven's Sonata ...
Join us for a talk by John Jay's Shreya Subramani, entitled "Homes of Carceral Transition: The Transforming Terrains of Reentry Housing in New Orleans." Refreshments to be provided following the event ...
Join us for "Music for Wellness," a practical workshop that leverages the power of listening to music to unlock your potential and enhance your graduate studies.
Inside a brain affected by Alzheimer’s, amyloid beta peptides form plaques (in brown) that disrupt nerve cell function, and tau protein (in blue) tangles up inside neurons, leading to synaptic ...