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July 1 - July 31, 2020 Attached, please find the media coverage report for the period of July 1 - July 31, 2020. This is a selective report of the top Graduate Center media coverage for all academic areas. You can view real-time coverage of the GC by visiting https://www.gc.cuny.edu/News/Press-Coverage. Please note that this office promotes media coverage of the GC, all of its entities and affiliated faculty. The communications team can help garner press coverage of your research and other newsworthy accomplishments, as well as promote awareness of this work via our internal communications channels (the GC and ASRC websites and Twitter accounts). Below, please find several items of information that will be useful in helping us publicize your work. • If you would like to publicize a forthcoming study about your research, please note our policies and protocols on submitting a request at least 2 weeks in advance of formal publication. • If you are contacted directly by media for an interview, our team can help coordinate the details of the interview and ensure that organizational affiliations, titles and other items are addressed efficiently and correctly. Please let us know as soon as you are contacted so that we can lend assistance. • Please also see the Media Experts listing of faculty who frequently speak to the media. We are in the process of expanding the listed areas of expertise so that it more fully represents our GC faculty’s knowledgebase. If you are interested in speaking with the media, but are not currently listed, please contact me at [email protected]. • Please note that all media entering the GC or ASRC buildings must sign in with the public safety desk. See the procedures for media access to the GC. Feel free to contact me at anytime with any questions you have about this report, or to discuss how the media relations team can assist you in publicizing your work. Sincerely, Tanya Domi Featured Clips CNN International [cnn.com] • Christiane Amanpour • Jul 31 07:54 pm [app.meltwater.com] [app.meltwater.com] Krugman: "We Blew it!" [app.meltwater.com] Interview of Paul Krugman who is also a Distinguished Professor at the City University of New York Graduate Center. He won the 2008 Nobel Memorial... The Kingston Daily Freeman [dailyfreeman.com] • Keith Gurgui • Jul 31 05:28 pm [app.meltwater.com] [app.meltwater.com] Letter: We must invest more in home care workers [app.meltwater.com] Dear Editor: This year’s tragic loss of life in nursing homes due to the coronavirus has once again highlighted the importance of strengthening... The National Herald [thenationalherald.com] • Jul 30 12:01 am [app.meltwater.com] [app.meltwater.com] EMBCA Hosts Online Discussion about Aghia Sophia on August 9 [app.meltwater.com] London (UCL), Jennifer T. Roberts - Professor of Classics at the Graduate Center, CUNY, and Prof. Barry S. Strauss - the ...... Harlem World Magazine [harlemworldmagazine.com] • Jul 29 06:50 pm [app.meltwater.com] [app.meltwater.com] E. Harlem's CCCADI Appointments Manuela Arciniegas As New Board Member [app.meltwater.com] the research and writing phase of her dissertation at the CUNY Graduate Center in the Ethnomusicology program. Her ... Spectrum News Southern Tier [spectrumlocalnews.com] • Susan Arbetter • Jul 29 01:22 pm [app.meltwater.com] [app.meltwater.com] As Nursing Homes are Scrutinized, NY Grapples with Home Care Shortage [app.meltwater.com] by Hand-in-Hand: the Domestic Employers Network, and research was conducted by the CUNY Graduate Center for the New York ...... The New Yorker [newyorker.com] • E. Tammy Kim • Jul 29 11:11 am [app.meltwater.com] [app.meltwater.com] The Perils of “People of Color” [app.meltwater.com] The anti-racist scholarship of Graduate Center professors Linda Martín Alcoff (Philosophy) and Ruth Wilson Gilmore (Earth and Environmental Sciences)... Crain's New York Business [crainsnewyork.com] • Jennifer Henderson • Jul 29 05:30 am [app.meltwater.com] [app.meltwater.com] Home care worker shortage in the Hudson Valley sheds light on statewide issue [app.meltwater.com] in private homes is skyrocketing," said Isaac Jabola-Carolus, a Ph.D. candidate at CUNY and lead researcher on the report...... NY1 Spectrum News [ny1.com] • MICHAEL HERZENBERG • Jul 27 09:56 am [app.meltwater.com] [app.meltwater.com] Exclusive: At Least 63 Residential Evictions Have Been Filed in the City Despite Moratoriums [app.meltwater.com] “It is likely going be as bad as the great depression and probably worse,” said Susan Saegert, a Professor at the Graduate Center at CUNY who... Artnet [artnet.com] • Rachel Corbett • Jul 23 11:19 am [app.meltwater.com] [app.meltwater.com] The Job Market for Young Academics Was Already Bleak—Then the Pandemic Hit. Here’s How Art-History Grad Students Are Coping With the Fallout [app.meltwater.com] $251 million in relief money. Representatives for the union, PSC/CUNY, did not respond to requests for comment. The University ...... I Care if You Listen [icareifyoulisten.com] • Lauren Alfano • Jul 23 06:00 am [app.meltwater.com] [app.meltwater.com] 5 Questions to Philip Ewell (Author, Music Theory and the White Racial Frame) [app.meltwater.com] is an Associate Professor of Music Theory at Hunter College, CUNY and the CUNY Graduate Center. In his plenary ...... MSN News UK [msn.com] • Maeve Higgins • Jul 23 05:24 am [app.meltwater.com] [app.meltwater.com] These officers used to terrorise immigrants. Now they go after US citizens [app.meltwater.com] of these federal police is not an accident, according to the Cuny Graduate Center sociology professor Dr David Brotherton...... Inside Higher Ed [insidehighered.com] • Doug Lederman • Jul 23 03:16 am [app.meltwater.com] [app.meltwater.com] New Presidents or Provosts: Big Bend CC, Bismarck State College, City U of New York Graduate Center, Indiana U-Northwest, Olin College of Engineering, Purdue U Global, Queens College, Simpson College, Stony Brook U, U of Colorado-Denver [app.meltwater.com] , Los Angeles, has been chosen as president of the City University of New York's Graduate Center. Ken Iwama, vice ... NYMag [nymag.com] • Jul 22 05:40 pm [app.meltwater.com] [app.meltwater.com] New York City Is Facing a Census Emergency [app.meltwater.com] The data-collection uncertainties come at an inflection point for New York’s population, which grew robustly in the first part of the last decade... The Los Angeles Review of Books [lareviewofbooks.org] • Jul 22 04:20 pm [app.meltwater.com] [app.meltwater.com] “We All Have Levers We Can Pull”: Reforming Graduate Education [app.meltwater.com] JULY 22, 2020 IN JANUARY 2020, we attended the Modern Language Association’s annual conference in Seattle. There we convened with a working... The Washington Post [washingtonpost.com] • Valerie Strauss • Jul 22 01:22 pm [app.meltwater.com] [app.meltwater.com] The huge problem with education ‘pandemic pods’ suddenly popping up [app.meltwater.com] The issue of inequity is what the following post is all about: how these new pandemic education pods replicate white flight. The phenomenon not... Assn. of University Presses [aupresses.org] • AU Presses • Jul 21 01:06 pm [app.meltwater.com] [app.meltwater.com] AUPresses Unveils Redesigned Website and New Collaboration Space [app.meltwater.com] UP Commons was developed in collaboration with the office of scholarly communication at the Modern Language Association (an AUPresses member),... The Chief-Leader [thechiefleader.com] • Jul 21 05:30 am [app.meltwater.com] [app.meltwater.com] CUNY Layoffs Show Dark Side of Hiring Practices [app.meltwater.com] , is a PSC member and a Ph.D. candidate at the CUNY Graduate Center History Department. We depend on the support of ... Politifact [politifact.com] • Jul 20 10:17 am [app.meltwater.com] [app.meltwater.com] Opening the schools “is a local determination, but it’s not a state determination. [app.meltwater.com] David Bloomfield, an education lawyer and professor at Brooklyn College and The CUNY Graduate Center, said that in New York, reopening would... ScienceDaily [sciencedaily.com] • Jul 17 09:13 pm [app.meltwater.com] [app.meltwater.com] Scientists achieve major breakthrough in preserving integrity of sound waves [app.meltwater.com] , founding director of the CUNY ASRC Photonics Initiative and Professor of Physics at The Graduate Center, ...... Truth Out [truthout.org] • Jul 17 10:10 am [app.meltwater.com] [app.meltwater.com] Trading Cops for Social Workers Isn’t the Solution to Police Violence [app.meltwater.com] , teaches at Columbia School of Social Work, is a Ph.D. student in the CUNY Graduate Center’s Social Welfare program and ...... New York Times [nytimes.com] • Paul Krugman • Jul 16 11:51 am [app.meltwater.com] [app.meltwater.com] The Next Disaster Is Just a Few Days Away [app.meltwater.com] Opinion editorial by Paul Krugman who is also a Distinguished Professor at the City University of New York Graduate Center. He won the 2008 Nobel... 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