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From its inception in 1983, the Ph.D. Program in Earth and Environmental Sciences has identified itself with "promoting teaching and research in the study of the earth." With faculty in atmospheric ...
The Ph.D. Program in Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures (LAILAC) at the Graduate Center is committed to preparing students to become rigorous and creative scholars in a diverse spectrum of ...
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 Center for Urban Research at The CUNY Graduate Center organizes basic and applied research addressing the core issues facing New York and other large cities, often in partnership with foundations, ...
Michelle Fine is a Distinguished Professor of Critical Psychology, Women’s Studies, Social Welfare, American Studies and Urban Education at the Graduate Center, CUNY and founding faculty member of The ...
Established with a generous gift from the Leon Levy Foundation in 2007 as a hub for writers, scholars, students, teachers, and readers of biography, the Leon Levy Center for Biography at The Graduate ...
Marc Lamont Hill is a cultural anthropologist, critical policy scholar, and radical educator whose work explores issues of race, education, citizenship, and state violence in the United States and ...
Beatriz is an Associate Professor of Spanish at Lehman College and The Graduate Center. Before joining CUNY, she served as an Assistant Professor and Language Coordinator at the University of San ...
Paul Julian Smith is an internationally recognized scholar of Spanish and Mexican cultural and media studies and of critical theory. He is the author of 22 books and over 100 academic articles.
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