RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
Adam Tooze wrote “Janet Yellen and Mario Draghi Have One Last Job” published in Foreign Policy
Adam Tooze wrote “Janet Yellen and Mario Draghi Have One Last Job” about technocracy, published in Foreign Policy.
Adam Tooze wrote “The Fragility of Europe’s China Strategy” in Internationale Politik Quarterly, The EU-US-China Triangle issue.
Adam Tooze wrote “The Fragility of Europe’s China Strategy” in Internationale Politik Quarterly, The EU-US-China Triangle issue.
Frank Guridy is quoted in “Support grows among workers for striking Columbia University graduate students” on the World Socialist Website.
Frank Guridy is quoted in “Support grows among workers for striking Columbia University graduate students” on the World Socialist Website.
Frank Guridy is quoted in “Columbia Grad Students On Strike Over Wages And Harassment Policies, NYU Counterparts Voting On Similar Actions”, featured in The Gothamist.
Frank Guridy is quoted in “Columbia Grad Students On Strike Over Wages And Harassment Policies, NYU Counterparts Voting On Similar Actions”, featured in The Gothamist.
Casey Blake has been named one of the inaugural winners of the Provost’s Faculty Service Award for contributions to the University’s diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts
Casey Blake has been named one of the inaugural winners of the Provost’s Faculty Service Award for contributions to the University’s diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine Johns Hopkins University Press Volume 94, Number 4, Winter 2020
Kavita Sivaramakrishnan published “Looking Sideways: Locating Epidemics and Erasures in South Asia” in the Bulletin of the History of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University Press.
How Texas Drove The American ‘Sports Revolution’ is an interview with Frank Guridy, whose new book explores how Black and female athletes in the Lone Star State pushed for desegregation and shaped national sports culture.
“How Texas Drove The American ‘Sports Revolution’” is an interview with Frank Guridy, whose new book explores how Black and female athletes in the Lone Star State pushed for desegregation and shaped national sports culture.
Barrie Blatchford, Ph.D. student, published “Dispatches From “Anthropoid Ellis Island”: New York City’s More-Than-Human History” in The Gotham Center for New York City History.
Barrie Blatchford, Ph.D. student, published “Dispatches From “Anthropoid Ellis Island”: New York City’s More-Than-Human History” in The Gotham Center for New York City History.
Listen to an interview with Frank Guridy, author of The Sports Revolution: How Texas Changed the Culture of American Athletics on the Burn It All Down podcast.
Mae Ngai was interviewed about Ellis Island and immigration by CBS Morning; watch the full segment here.
Mae Ngai was interviewed in “Undocumented migrants have come to the U.S. for centuries. Why do we treat them differently today?” on CBS This Morning; watch the full segment here.



