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 When Patients With Hearing Impairments Encounter Masked Medical ProfessionalsCredit: Getty ImagesAudiology Professor Barbara Weinstein explains a COVID-19 risk and how to address it. Read moreHow Those Helping Others Through Anxious Times Can Take Care of ThemselvesMaurice Vann (Photo courtesy of Vann)Alumnus Maurice Vann, now a tenure-track professor at Lehman College, identifies three key elements for self-care during these anxious times. Read moreThomas Weiss on The Thought Project - Episode 93Weiss, a presidential professor of political science at The Graduate Center, on why we need the U.N. and what it’s up against as it turns 75. Read moreThe Adults in the Room Couldn’t Stop Him: Hitler and the March to World War IIEuropean leaders of 1938 Peace Conference (Credit: Getty Images)Professor Benjamin Carter Hett discusses his new book on Nazi Germany and what it reveals about our times. Read moreTune In to Your Anxiety: Those ‘Bad’ Feelings Are There to Help You Tracy Dennis-Tiwary Professor Tracy Dennis-Tiwary challenges the disease view of anxiety and explains how we can use it to our benefit. Read morePivoting During the Pandemic: Laid Off from the Arts Sector, a Political Science Graduate Finds Opportunity and Meaning in New RoleAdam Sachs (M.A. ’20, Political Science) advises job hunters in the pandemic to adjust expectations – but don't lower them. Read moreProfessor Ruth Milkman and Ph.D. Candidate Luke Elliott-Negri Awarded Grant for Study of Food Workers and Collective Action in Light of the Coronavirus Pandemic Ruth Milkman and Luke Elliott-Negri (Photos courtesy of Milkman and Elliott-Negri)The $48,300 grant will fund research on collective labor action in businesses where work has been made more dangerous by the coronavirus pandemic. Read moreMaintaining Sanity and Equanimity: The Graduate Center’s Resident Stoic on Getting Through Anxious TimesMassimo Pigliucci (Photo credit: Simon Wardenier)Professor Massimo Pigliucci explains how a stoic approaches the anxiety of our modern times. Read moreNew CUNY Humanities Teaching Program Offers Fellowships for Faculty and Ph.D. Students: Learn More on October 21 Faculty, including adjunct faculty, are invited to an information session on CUNY’s new Transformative Learning in the Humanities program, funded with a $2 million Mellon Foundation grant. Read moreJames Orr on The Thought Project - Episode 92The associate director of the Economics Studies Group at The Graduate Center discusses the outlook for New York City’s economy post COVID-19. Read more Previous 12345678910... Next