The 2013 Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize went to Distinguished Professor James Oakes (History) for his book Freedom National: The Destruction of Slavery in the United States, 1861–1865 (W.W.... Read more
At the January 28 meeting of CUNY’s board of trustees, Judith Stein, a member of the doctoral faculty in history, whose home campus is City College, was appointed Distinguished Professor,... Read more

Front row (l. to r.): Professor Dixie J. Goss, Alexander Ruck, Bidisha Banerjee
Back row (l. to r.): Qiao Liu, Riana Kitasova, Sohani Das Sharma, Jia Ma
Jia Ma, a doctoral candidate in biochemistry who will defend this spring, won the fifth annual Horst Schulz Prize, awarded by the Ph.D. Program in Biochemistry for the best peer-reviewed paper... Read more
Studies in Ephemera: Text and Image in Eighteenth-Century Print
(Bucknell University Press, 2013)
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Alfonso W. Quiroz, professor of Latin American and Caribbean history, died on January 2, 2013. A member of the history program at Baruch College since 1986 and a member of the doctoral faculty... Read more

Oligodendrocytes developing in culture, from the immature stage (left) to mature (right). Oligodendrocytes are the cells that make myelin in the brain.
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Helen Cole, DPH student in the Community, Society, and Health track (2010 cohort), presented a poster, “Measuring chronic disease outcomes for older black men in New York City: Prevalence... Read more
Motivation and Personality: Handbook of Thematic Content Analysis
(Cambridge University Press, 1992; paperback, 2008)
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The Conscious Brain
(Oxford University Press, 2012)
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