You should start planning your thesis halfway through the Liberal Studies Program (when you have close to 18 credits). Ideally, it should focus the interests you have explored in your coursework. In ...
Sebastián Villamizar-Santamaría (Ph.D. ’22, Sociology) became the first sociologist to join the editorial team of Nature as part of a push to expand the social science content at the prominent science ...
The Graduate Center has established a set of quick-response funds (in amounts of up to $3,000) to support students who are facing short-term unexpected financial emergencies. We aim to help students ...
Sidharth (he/him) is a PhD student in cultural anthropology at the CUNY Graduate Center. He is interested in the intersections of caste, 'castelesness' and 'waste' in urban India. He has an MA in ...
Indonesia, Urban Anthropology, Materiality, World-Building, Material Responses to Precarity, Reactions to Crisis and the Multi-Temporal Nature of Objects. Kyle is a PhD student in Archaeology at the ...
Rupert (he/him) is a PhD student in cultural anthropology at the CUNY Graduate Center. His research focuses on music and urban marginality in Brazil. He is particularly interested in why grime – a ...
Dylan is a PhD student in linguistic anthropology at the CUNY Graduate Center. Their research focuses on Latinx immigrant children in New York who serve as language brokers in medical settings, ...
Nikhil Ravipati is pursuing his PhD in Anthropology at the CUNY Graduate Center. He is interested in understanding the political economy of capitalist development and the history of agrarian social ...
John Clark (He/Him) is a PhD student in Cultural Anthropology at the CUNY Graduate Center. His research tracks the transformations in right-wing politics in the United States over the past 40 years ...
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