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ChatGPT is the talk of the ivory tower. The AI language generator writes text that sounds uncannily human, including college-level essays. It also solves math problems; develops computer code; and ...
Plagiarism. Hallucinations. Prompt-writing techniques. Critical thinking about Language Learning Models and knowledge appropriation. After a semester in the AI era, professors have experienced the ...
The City University of New York announced today that it has appointed Joshua C. Brumberg as president of the CUNY Graduate Center, making him the school's seventh permanent president.. Read the CUNY ...
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 ...
From photosynthesis to the collective behavior of ants, natural phenomena inspire both discovery and innovation. Now, thanks to breakthroughs in computing, engineering, molecular biology, biochemistry ...
The CUNY Graduate Center is pleased to announce the selection of 65 Black, Race and Ethnic Studies (BRES) Fellows. The 20 CUNY Graduate Center doctoral student fellows and 45 faculty fellows from ...
Graham Priest is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at The Graduate Center, City University of New York, Boyce Gibson Professor Emeritus at the University of Melbourne, and International Research ...
GC Stories; Faculty News; Alumni News; June 23, 2025 These Summer Reads Offer Enlightenment and Escape. This summer, flee into fiction or shift your worldview with explorations of history, politics, ...
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 ...
Professor Christopher Loperena is the author of “The Ends of Paradise: Race, Extraction, and the Struggle for Black Life in Honduras.” Garifuna, a Black Indigenous people whose presence in Honduras ...
When Distinguished Professor Cathy N. Davidson (English, Data Analysis and Visualization, Digital Humanities, American Studies) came to the CUNY Graduate Center in 2014, she brought with her a lofty ...
FloodNet, the first-ever New York City flood-monitoring network, has received $7.2 million in city funding that will greatly increase the number of monitored flood-prone locations from 31 to 500 over ...
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