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Professor Helena Rosenblatt Dhar, recent recipient of a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, teaches in the PhD Programs in History, French, and Political Science, and the MA Program in Liberal Studies ...
Caroline is interested in the socio-spatial politics of technology and the tech industry, especially as they interface with urban and community-based issues and interventions. She has a background in ...
Thesis Topic: Developing a framework for validating, testing, and improving coral terrace evolution models. I'm Amaury De Jesus, born and raised in New York. I have always been interested in science, ...
Dissertation Topic: "Subaqueous Deformation Front at the Bay of Bengal" Hi, this is Tom. I’ve come from Bangladesh with a dream of studying Paleoearthquakes in the Bay of Bengal, as this region is ...
In the future, cities will either be green or cease to exist at all. My name is Aaryan Nair, and I am driven to become a changemaker in the Environmental Engineering field. I strive to be at the ...
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Chloe Truong-Jones is a PhD student in Geography. She is interested in legal geography and Marxism. Her dissertation looks at early conceptions of nation-building and enforced democratization as legal ...
M.A. in Humanities in English Literature, The University of Chicago B.A. in English Language and Literature, Florida International University ...
Patrick DeDauw is a doctoral candidate in Earth and Environmental Sciences at the CUNY Graduate Center. His dissertation focuses on a comparative synthesis of the tradition of Power Structure Analysis ...
Aesthetics (especially environmental aesthetics and public art) History of late 18th-19th c. Philosophy (especially Kant and Schopenhauer) History of ethics ...
Colette Daiute does research and teaching across the globe with education and community organizations supporting human development in rapidly changing and challenging environments. Daiute is Professor ...
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 ...