To ensure the security of our network, CUNY's Office of Computing and Information Services has authorized the immediate blocking of Internet-facing services that pose cybersecurity vulnerability risks ...
For Jordan Wylie (Ph.D. ’22, Psychology), studying the game of tennis served as a catalyst for becoming a scholar of moral ambiguity. As an All-American tennis player at Emory University, Wylie found ...
Distinguished Professor Michelle Fine (Psychology, Urban Education, Liberal Studies, Women's and Gender Studies, American Studies) was elected a member of the prestigious National Academy of Education ...
The Center for Jewish Studies (CJS) at the CUNY Graduate Center is pleased to announce the formation of a Working Group in Jewish Studies. This interdisciplinary initiative invites scholars throughout ...
The Ph.D. Program in Critical Social/Personality and Environmental Psychology requires that a minimum of 60 credits be completed through a combination of required and elective Ph.D. level courses. A ...
Diana Rickard is a proud alum of the GC Sociology department and a Professor of Criminal Justice at Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY. Her recent book, The New True Crime: How the Rise of ...
The Policy on Sexual Misconduct (“PSM”) discusses Responsible Employees in Section VI(B). Individuals designated as Responsible Employees are required to report allegations of Sexual Misconduct, ...
On January 9, 2025, a federal court in Kentucky ruled that the U.S. Department of Education's 2024 Title IX Regulations were unconstitutional and violated the Administrative Procedures Act (APA). This ...