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Lemurs and Leaf Bugs, ‘Greening’ Neighborhoods and Green Energy: 11 Inspiring Graduate Center Students and Professors to Read About on Earth Day Lemurs and Leaf Bugs, ‘Greening’ Neighborhoods and Green Energy: 11 Inspiring Graduate Center Studen Even in this difficult last year, Graduate Center professors and students have been hard at work, researching the effects of climate change and investigating ways to protect animals and the environment:
3. Orchid researcher Simon Verlynde, a Ph.D. student in the Plant Sciences subprogram of The Graduate Center’s Biology program, has helped to asses the extinction risk of the flowers in their native habitats and can tell you how to make your orchid re-bloom. ....
‘She Was Speaking Directly to Us’: Professor Celina Su on Amanda Gorman’s Inauguration Poem, ‘The Hill We Climb’ Amanda Gorman (Credit: Hostos Community College) Of the many stirring elements of last week’s presidential inauguration ceremony, Amanda Gorman’s reciting of her inauguration poem, “The Hill We Climb,” captured the most hearts, as evidenced by the outpouring of love for her across social and traditional media. Graduate Center faculty even praise her “soaring verse” in their reactions to President Biden’s inauguration. We invited Graduate Center Professor Celina Su (GC/Brooklyn, Urban Education/Political Science) to share her thoughts on Gorman’s poem and why it moved so many of us. A social scientist who studies participatory democracy and holds the Gittell Endowed Chair in Urban Studies at Brooklyn College, Su is also published poet whose work has appeared in ....