Christian Maile (Psychology/Forensic) won a predoctoral research award from the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers Research Committee for his work titled “Prevalence of ... Read more
Anthony Buttaro (Sociology), a level 2 student, was awarded a very competitive Clogg Scholarship to spend four weeks at the 2010 Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research run... Read more
Catherine Lau, Suleyman Taspinar, and Kyle Bauser (Economics) organized a fall 2010 speaker series featuring students in the doctoral program in economics: Jesse Margolis, “Effect of... Read more
Desmond Hosford (French) published his article “Uneasy Anthropocentrism: Cartesianism and the Ethics of Species Differentiation in Seventeenth-Century France” in JAC: Rhetoric, ... Read more
Sultana Banulescu (History) received the Randolph Braham Dissertation Fellowship for 2010–2011. (posted 3-2011)
J. Brian Freeman (History) had three articles or chapters accepted for... Read more
Lucia Pozzan (Linguistics) presented a paper titled “I Don’t Know Why Do I Say That: Competence and Performance in L2 Acquisition of Subject-Auxiliary Inversion” at the Second... Read more
Daniel Colson, Whitney George, Casey Hale, Ramin Heydarbeygi, Jessica Rudman, Ines Thiebaut, and Cynthia Lee Wong (Music) are Graduate Center composers whose original works were performed by... Read more
Christine Folch (Anthropology) gave a lecture titled “Stakes of a Triple Frontier City: The Untold History of Ciudad del Este” at the New York Public Library on January 21. The... Read more
Meghan Duffy (Theatre), director of the Center for the Advancement of Teaching at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, was nominated for Best Improv Workshop and Best Improv Instructor by the 2011... Read more
Pieranna Pieroni (Urban Education) presented “Democracy from the Ground Up” at the annual conference of the National Network for Educational Renewal (NNER), an organization whose... Read more