The Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center reports that more Dominicans are ...
CLAGS is proud to announce that Robert F. Reid-Pharr has been named the recipient of the 33rd annual David R. Kessler Award. The Kessler Award is given to a scholar who has produced a substantive body ...
By Mauricio Font (former Director, Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere Studies). This book follows ten political economic histories since the 1970s, showing how different forms of partnership have ...
The M.A. Program in International Migration Studies at the Graduate Center prepares students for growing and exciting opportunities to work with and advocate on behalf of international migrants and ...
Friend or foe? Academics advise on how to teach alongside ChatGPT and other AI chatbots. (Image created with the assistance of DALL·E 2) ChatGPT is the talk of the ivory tower. The AI language ...
Aesthetics (especially environmental aesthetics and public art) History of late 18th-19th c. Philosophy (especially Kant and Schopenhauer) History of ethics ...
Pujals’ main areas of research include dynamical systems, ergodic theory and its application to operator theory, quantum mechanics, evolutionary autonomous agents, and game theory. He is a member of ...
Corey Robin, The Reactionary Mind (Oxford University Press, 2011). Late in life, William F. Buckley made a confession to Corey Robin. Capitalism is “boring,” said the founding father of the American ...
A biological physicist, David Schwab applies statistical physics and nonlinear dynamics to problems in biology. To explore these issues, he draws on a diverse set of analytical and computational tools ...
Robert Courtney Smith (Ph.D. Columbia, 1995) is a Professor of Sociology, Immigration Studies and Public Affairs at the School of Public Affairs, and in the Sociology Department, Graduate Center, CUNY ...
a specialist on the Balkans, her current research focuses on transitions from civil war to peace, international security and state failure, and post-war state-building. Susan L. Woodward is professor ...
Nancy Foner and her book “One Quarter of the Nation: Immigration and the Transformation of America” By 2020 an unprecedented 45 million immigrants were living in the U.S., the largest number since ...