Hitler, the Origins of WWII, and the Parallels with Today Read Article | Hunter College, The Graduate Center
New Insights Into Myelin Could Help Treat Multiple Sclerosis October 22, 2020 STEM | Hunter College, The Graduate Center New research has filled in key gaps in understanding how myelin is made. Read more ›
Presidents Have Always Lied, But Trump May Be the Worst, Prof Argues October 20, 2020 Society | Brooklyn College A new book explores how presidential lies became the norm — and how Donald Trump became worst of all. Read more ›
Who Says Physics Can’t Be Fun? October 19, 2020 STEM | College of Staten Island, The Graduate Center A new book from Prof. Charles Liu endeavors to make physics fun — while updating an old science book! Read more ›
Dirty Jokes, Fiction, & Pop Culture: The Secret Life of Abe Lincoln October 16, 2020 Arts Society | The Graduate Center Abe Lincoln is one of the nation's most famous presidents, and his frontier upbringing is the stuff of legends. But what isn't well-known is Lincoln's love of pop culture. Read more ›
For Unhoused People, Periods Can Be Impossible to Manage October 15, 2020 Society | Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy, Lehman College A new study explores the dual burden of menstruating while homeless. Read more ›
Pandemic Social Distancing Can Help Explain This Geometric Challenge October 14, 2020 STEM | Brooklyn College, The City College of New York, The Graduate Center CUNY mathematicians have solved a classic geometry question involving dodecahedrons and what's known as the "anti-social jogger" problem. Read more ›