The Saul Kripke Center is dedicated to preserving and promoting the work of Saul Aaron Kripke, one of the greatest philosophers and logicians. The Center makes its archive available for visiting ...
Graduates of the CUNY Graduate Center's Ph.D. program in Computer Science become masters of the computer science discipline and obtain in-depth knowledge of a specialized area. CUNY Graduate Center Ph ...
Queer Economies of Care: Embodiment, Play, and the Art of Holding is a six-week, community-centered seminar that takes the form of a book club and is devoted to tracing history, honoring memory, and ...
a specialist on the Balkans, her current research focuses on transitions from civil war to peace, international security and state failure, and post-war state-building. Susan L. Woodward is professor ...
Occupational Health, Occupational Stress, Employee Well-being, Deviance at Work ...
Ariana Mangual Figueroa draws from the fields of language socialization and linguistic anthropology to examine language use and learning in Latinx communities living in the United States. Her ...
Immigration and Immigrant Integration, Undocumented Migration, Citizenship, Urban Politics and Policy, Bureaucracies, Civil Society Organizations, Social Movements, Qualitative Research Methods Els de ...
These recently published books by Graduate Center scholars make great holiday gifts for the intellectually curious people in your life. Since the end of summer, we’ve featured a wide range of new ...
Aesthetics (especially environmental aesthetics and public art) History of late 18th-19th c. Philosophy (especially Kant and Schopenhauer) History of ethics ...
Robert Courtney Smith (Ph.D. Columbia, 1995) is a Professor of Sociology, Immigration Studies and Public Affairs at the School of Public Affairs, and in the Sociology Department, Graduate Center, CUNY ...
Peter Beinart is Professor of Journalism and Political Science at the City University of New York. He is also a Contributing Opinion Writer at The New York Times, an MSNBC Political Commentator, ...
Nancy Foner and her book “One Quarter of the Nation: Immigration and the Transformation of America” By 2020 an unprecedented 45 million immigrants were living in the U.S., the largest number since ...
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