For full functionality of this site it is necessary to enable JavaScript. Here are the instructions how to enable JavaScript in your web browser. All NewsNews »All News Filter by: Category: 365 Fifth Newsletter Academic Calendar Administrative Appointments ARC Faculty Highlights ARC Research Projects Commencements Distinguished Professor Appointments Events Faculty Activities Faculty Awards Faculty Books GC Magazine General GC News Grants James Gallery Membership News New Appointments to the GC President Speeches President's Office - Archive President's Office - Community Meeting President's Office - Community Message President's Office - Events President's Office - Speeches Public Events Research Studies Signature Programs Year: 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 Month: January February March April May June July August September October November December Princeton-Bound 2020 Graduate on Bridging the Gap Between ‘Being (and Feeling Like) a Student and Becoming a Scholar’ Natalia Castro Picón Alumna Natalia Castro Picón is starting a tenure-track position at Princeton and offers advice to students in the job market. Read moreCOVID-19, Conspiratorial Thinking, and Social Disaster: Alumna Martha Lincoln’s Perspective on the Pandemic Martha Lincoln (Photo courtesy fo Lincoln) Lincoln sharpens the public conversation about epidemics, inequality, and social change through the lens of medical anthropology. Read moreRe-Counting America: Professor Richard Alba’s New Book Resonates with this Moment in America and Speaks to the Future Richard Alba and the cover of his book, "The Great Demographic Illusion" In his latest book, Alba presents a far more nuanced version of the future of American society than the rigid narrative that demographic changes are leading to a deep divide. Read moreRichard Alba on The Thought Project - Episode 86Distinguished Professor Alba talks about his new book, The Great Demographic Illusion: Majority, Minority, and the Expanding American Mainstream. Read moreFaculty Book: Richard AlbaRichard Alba The Great Demographic Illusion (Princeton University Press, 2020) Read moreNSF Grant Supports Professor Sarah Berger’s Investigation of How Sleep Impacts Infants’ LearningProfessor Sarah Berger (inset) and a baby wearing an eye-tracking device. Photos courtesy of Berger We all know how important sleep is for our own mental health, but there is a dearth of research on how it impacts learning in infants. Read moreGraduate Center’s CARA and CUNY Awarded Gates Foundation Grant to Provide Peer Leaders to Incoming UndergraduatesThe $175,000 grant will build on CARA’s existing College Allies program, through which peer leaders provide matriculation and first-year support to incoming students. Read moreHow to Help Autistic Students Thrive: Professor Kristen Gillespie-Lynch Involves Autistic Students in Study that Bucks Conventional ThoughtProfessor Kristen Gillespie-Lynch Professor Kristen Gillespie-Lynch shares her study’s findings; her work with autistic students; and about why the term “autistic person” is preferable to saying “person with autism.” Read moreA Message From the President: Welcome to Fall 2020We begin the new fall semester with great optimism. It is my special pleasure to welcome our 636 new doctoral and master’s students. Read moreFaculty Book: Margaret ChinMargaret Chin Stuck (NYU Press, 2020) Read more Previous ...11121314151617181920... Next