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Ruth Wilson Gilmore is professor of Earth & Environmental Sciences, and American Studies, and the director of the Center for Place, Culture, and Politics. She also serves on the Executive Committee of ...
In Behind the Gates, Setha Low investigates the fastest growing housing trend in the United States—gated communities—and provides a revealing account of what life is like inside these suburban ...
The Ph.D. Program in Criminal Justice offers an interdisciplinary education in the field of criminology and criminal justice. It prepares students for careers of research, scholarship and teaching.
Join an active, engaged learning community of students and faculty, embracing an interdisciplinary approach and flexible curricula to understand more about the world — and yourself. Whether you’re a ...
While our doctoral and master’s programs set their own unique admissions requirements, every prospective student must follow the same basic steps to apply for admission.. If you’re an international ...
The Ph.D. Program in Educational Psychology is designed to educate students to conduct basic and applied research, critically analyze the processes of learning and education, develop and evaluate ...
Each program at the Graduate Center determines its own requirements for admission. Use the list below to confirm deadlines for fall and spring enrollment, standardized testing requirements ...
Welcome to the CUNY Graduate Center. An Immense Scholarly Network. The Graduate Center participates in the Inter-University Doctoral Consortium, a grouping of distinguished institutions — including ...
Why NYC? New York City is one of the nation's leading high-tech hubs, offering a wide range of research, business, and teaching opportunities. Since the Computer Science program works as a consortium, ...
A leading theorist in the field of urban studies whom Library Journal called “one of the most influential geographers of the later twentieth century,” David Harvey earned his Ph.D. from Cambridge ...
CLAGS Receives $100K James M. Saslow Endowment James Saslow (Photo credit: Alex Irklievski) James M. Saslow, Emeritus Professor of Art History and Global Early Modern Studies at the CUNY Graduate ...
Is the humanities degree going the way of the dodo bird? An article in The New Yorker, “The End of the English Major,” posits as a eulogy for the bustling humanities programs of yesteryear, citing ...