Five Graduate Center faculty members were among six City University of New York winners of 2009 Guggenheim Fellowships.
Read moreThe City University of New York Graduate Center announces the following public programs to be held during the month of May at the Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street. For further information about the Graduate Center and its public programs, visit www.gc.cuny.edu.
Read moreThe City University of New York Graduate Center announces the following public programs to be held during the month of April at the Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street. For further information about the Graduate Center, visit www.gc.cuny.edu.
Read moreThe James Gallery's "Walk-By Movies," visible and audible only from the street, presents an urban, pedestrian version of the drive-in theater.
Read moreThe City University of New York Graduate Center announces the following public programs to be held during the month of March at the Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street. For further information about the Graduate Center, visit www.gc.cuny.edu.
Read moreGraduate Center James Gallery Moves from Visual to Verbal in New Spring Series
Read moreThe City University of New York Graduate Center announces the following public programs to be held during the month of February (plus one in late January) at the Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street. For further information about the Graduate Center, visit www.gc.cuny.edu.
Read moreMusic in Midtown – the popular free lunchtime chamber concert series at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York – will present six performances in its Winter/Spring 2009 season, beginning February 19.
Read moreThe Long Island Index, in collaboration with the CUNY Mapping Service at the Center for Urban Research, CUNY Graduate Center, has developed a new feature at its website (www.longislandindexmaps.org/) that makes data about Long Island come alive using innovative mapping tools displaying local and regional trends in revealing ways.
Read moreA dramatic increase of Mexicans led the growth of New York City's overall Latino population, which rose to 28% of all city residents in 2007, according to the latest report of the Latino Data Project published by the Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
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