Landmark Study by Anna O. Law Challenges Decision-Making System in U.S. Immigration Courts Professor of political science publishes collaborative NSF-funded research paper based on analysis of more than 500 asylum cases. Read More
Mojúbàolú Olúfunké Okome Selected to Council on Foreign Relations Education Ambassador Program The higher education initiative is dedicated to those championing global affairs in colleges across the country. Read More
Mojúbàolú Olúfunké Okome Receives 2024 LSA Distinguished Scholar Award Political science professor was recognized for her pioneering work in African studies and advocacy for human rights. Read More
Paisley Currah Sharing His Broad Expertise Widely Professor named fellow at Institute for Advanced Study and guest speaker for National Human Genome Research Institute. Read More
Fostering the Future Through her work at the Ford Foundation and The New York Foundling, Tiffanie De Gannes ’11 is making an impact. Read More
Professor Mojúbàolú Olúfúnké Okome Moderates Panel on Chibok Girls Secondary School Abductions The event at the CUNY School of Law on April 14 examined the impacts on Nigeria and the world, as well as the progress made in the past decade. Read More
Politically Speaking: Corey Robin in Demand More Than Ever Distinguished Professor working on new book and named Phi Beta Kappa Society’s Visiting Scholar. Read More
Fluent in Any Culture Dean Foster ’69 recognized that cultural competency would be a crucial skill in an increasingly globalized world, so he built a business to teach it. Read More
Global Ambitions Army veteran and graduate student Gerard Placide has already traveled the world through his singing. Now he wants to change the world through diplomacy. Read More
Immanuel Ness Publishes Book on “Migration as Economic Imperialism” Professor of Political Science Immanuel Ness from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences has authored the book, Migration as Economic Imperialism: How International Labour Mobility Undermines Economic Development in Read More