Jillian Báez is an associate professor of Africana and Puerto Rican/Latino Studies at Hunter College. She is also an affiliated faculty member at the CUNY Mexican Studies Institute and the Center for ...
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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 ...
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 ...
LMIS is a workforce development and educational opportunity-focused research, evaluation, and consulting organization. Founded in 2008 as a joint venture between the former NYC Workforce Investment ...
Rebecca Williams Mlynarczyk brings to the Graduate Center a long-standing interest in composition and rhetoric, especially as these fields relate to CUNY's diverse student population. Her research ...
Applications for the 2025-2026 year are now open. Apply by March 15, 2025 to work with prestigious editors and hone your writing skills for publication. Apply now. The Writers' Institute at CUNY ...
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Natalie Havlin's research focuses on Latina/o writers and artists who have contributed to U.S. urban social movements since the early 20th century. Havlin’s book manuscript in progress, Feeling ...