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Book cover of Emily Raboteau's "Lessons for Survival: Mothering Against 'the Apocalypse'"
March 14, 2024

Emily Raboteau's writing appears in "The Atlantic" magazine. It is an excerpt from her book "Lessons for Survival: Mothering Against 'the Apocalypse'" (Henry Holt & Co., 2024).
Photos from Emily Raboteau's "Lessons for Survival: Mothering Against 'the Apocalypse'"
March 14, 2024

An excerpt from the latest book by Emily Raboteau, "Lessons for Survival: Mothering Against the Apocalypse," appears in LitHub.
March 07, 2024

Amsterdam News report on the inauguration of New York City Councilmember Yusef Salaam held at CCNY.
February 28, 2024

February 27, 2024

Essay in Orion Magazine by Emily Raboteau, creative writing professor at T九色视频.
Emily Raboteau CREDIT Rachel Eliza Griffiths
February 26, 2024

CCNY Professor of creative writing and author Emily Raboteau portrays her experience visiting a coastal Alaskan village with CCNY Environmental Sciences Professor Maria Tzortziou to witness first-hand the dramatic effects of climate change in "Orion: Nature and Culture" magazine. Raboteau's new book "Lessons for Survival: Mothering Against 'the Apocalypse'" is available in hardcover (Henry Holt & Co., 2024) from all major booksellers and online. She is a contributing editor to "Orion," which explores the connection between nature and culture through writing and art.
Chokshi
January 30, 2024

Dave A. Chokshi, M.D., the Sternberg Family Professor of Leadership at the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership, advocates for the expansion of and increased funding for community health clinics -- a "golden investment" -- in an opinion column in The Hill.
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January 26, 2024

Division of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Center for Worker Education Librarian Seamus Scanlon discusses the work of Irish author D贸nall Mac Amhlaigh in the Irish Echo.
Matthew Nagler
January 08, 2024

Professor of Economics Matthew Nagler's letter (sixth from the top) highlights his research on how social trust promotes traffic safety.
Matthew Nagler
January 04, 2024

Professor of Economics Matthew Nagler of the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership discusses his forthcoming book, Capital Actually, with his longtime friend Howie Jacobson, host of the Plant Yourself Podcast.