Samuel Stein
Capital City: Gentrification and the Real Estate State
(Verso, 2019)
Read morePh.D. student Eileen Gonzales is rare among astronomers both for her interest in the celestial objects known as brown dwarfs and her background. Read more
GC Ph.D. student Andrew Levine and ASRC researchers make a breakthrough using singlet fission to develop potential new solar cell technology. Read more
On display on Manhattan's Upper East Side is an unusual show of forged artwork, which art history Ph.D. student Kristen Racaniello helped organize. Read more
Graduate Center D.M.A. student Nicolas Namoradze, winner of the world's largest prize for pianists, plays Carnegie Hall on February 10. Read more
A pre-dissertation science research fellowship from the GC yielded a quantum discovery and a paper for Ph.D. student Mirko Amico. Read more
Chris Carlson, Samuel Novacich, and Lynne Stillings will use these competitive grants to study topics ranging from inequality to how aesthetics shape politics. Read more
A new study by Professor Nicholas Biais reveals some of the intricate mechanics of the bacterial world. Read more
GC Professor Charles Drain and chemistry Ph.D. students discovered a phenomenon that may improve medical imaging, such as PET scans. Read more
Graduate Center researchers made a breakthrough in controlling the emission of photons, the basic units of information in a quantum device. Read more