Publications
The Office of Public Affairs and Publications is responsible for most publications of The Graduate Center. It publicizes conferences and other special activities and events, faculty research, and the institution as a whole. It also develops, edits, and designs Graduate Center publications, including folio, and 365 Fifth, a biweekly newsletter; a monthly Calendar of Events, brochures and flyers for doctoral programs and centers; and conference announcements, as well as a variety of special publications.
Programs planning events should notify the offices of Special Events, Continuing Education and Public Programs, and Public Affairs and Publications.
A guide [PDF] for Graduate Students and Faculty prepared by the Offices of the Associate Provost and Dean for Academic Affairs and Vice President for Student Affairs in consultation with the Advisory Committee to Prevent Plagiarism.
Class schedules for each semester are available on the Graduate Center web and on the Executive Officer web.
Executive Officer's Handbook
This website of the Office of the Provost is now the location of updated information and links that were formerly in the EO Handbook.
Lists of selected faculty publications are available on The Graduate Center's website.
Various forms used in the Office of the Provost are available in PDF format and can be downloaded from this site.
The Bulletin of The Graduate Center is the official record of program offerings and administration policies. It is issued every two years. Any changes in wording of curricular items in the Bulletin must be approved by the Committtee on Curriculum and Degree Requirements and by Graduate Council. See the section on Curriculum.
Chancellor Matthew Goldstein's University Master Plan 2004 - 2008: An Agenda [PDF] for Growth and Excellence is available for reading in PDF format.
A self-study document was prepared for the evaluation of The Graduate Center by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA) Commission on Higher Eduation (MSCHE) in 2000. The document text and a discussion of the procedure are available on-line at http://web.gc.cuny.edu/middlestates/. The final accreditation document from MSCHE is available in PDF format.
The follow-up Periodic Review Report (PRR) to the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, due five years after evaluation, was submitted in June 2005. The next middle states evaluation is scheduled for 2010.
Additions to the Graduate Center faculty.
See Program Handbook or individual program webpages.
The Student Handbook is issued annually. Its contents may be accessed on the GC web site.
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