Thomas G. Weiss Named 2016 Carnegie Fellow

Thomas G. Weiss Named 2016 Carnegie Fellow

Presidential Professor Thomas G. Weiss (Political Science) has been named an Andrew Carnegie Fellow, a highly prestigious honor that provides up to $200,000 of support…

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Millenials’ Economic Prospects Revealed Through LIS Data

Millenials’ Economic Prospects Revealed Through LIS Data

This week The Guardian published the first story of an in-depth series about the economic prospects of Millennials, based on exclusive data from the Luxembourg…

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Professional Development Workshops

Professional Development Workshops

Please join us for the final two professional development events of the year: “How to Publish in Academic Journals” A Political Science Program Development Roundtable/Workshop…

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How Did Trump Get Elected? Take a Look in the Mirror

How Did Trump Get Elected? Take a Look in the Mirror

Donald J. Trump’s victory is consistent with a global trend in favor of authoritarian national populism over the perceived inefficiencies and corruptions of liberal democracy….

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'The Book That Predicted Trump': Corey Robin

‘The Book That Predicted Trump’: Corey Robin

There’s a sort of ideal figure that conservative intellectuals conjure when they want to argue about the essence of their ideology. This figure is a…

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'The hardest campaign job you don’t get paid for': Keena Lipsitz

‘The hardest campaign job you don’t get paid for’: Keena Lipsitz

Let’s be real: the most stressful job you don’t get paid for is probably parenting, and we might put things like cleaning up after a…

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11/9: Dipali Mukhopadhyay (Columbia University)

11/9: Dipali Mukhopadhyay (Columbia University)

11/9: Dipali Mukhopadhyay (Columbia University) “Building a ‘Good’ Rebellion in Syria” 4:15pm Political Science Thesis Room 5th Floor CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue New…

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Fall 2016 Faculty Interview: Dr. Mojúbàolú Olúfúnké Okome

Fall 2016 Faculty Interview: Dr. Mojúbàolú Olúfúnké Okome

Dr. Mojúbàolú Olúfúnké Okome is a professor of political science at Brooklyn College and will be teaching at the Graduate Center in Spring 2017. Matthew…

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11/2: Anh Tran (CUNY Graduate Center)

11/2: Anh Tran (CUNY Graduate Center)

11/2: Anh Tran (CUNY Graduate Center) “Terror as State-Builder” 4:15pm Political Science Thesis Room 5th Floor CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue New York, NY…

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Recent Faculty Book Publications

Recent Faculty Book Publications

Recent book publications by our faculty include: Professor Janet Gornick contributed chapters to two edited books: first, “The Socioeconomics of Single Parenthood: Reflections on the…

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