As of 2014, all newly submitted Graduate Center dissertations and theses appear in Academic Works shortly after graduation. Some works are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author. Dissertations and theses from before 2014 are generally accessible only to the CUNY community, but some authors have chosen to make theirs open access.
Dissertations/Theses/Capstones from 2023
Hands. Words. Mirrors. A letter to my mother., Iliana Emilia García
The Landscape of Daughterhood: A Redefinition, Sarah Goldstone
Babel, Daniel Horowitz
Haunted Homelands: Mary Hunter Austin's Search For Belonging in California's Central Valley, Aimee M. Maddalena
Precarious, Abby Sumner
“The American Dream” and The Second Wounding: An Exploration of the Institutions of America Through a Millennial Narrative of Self, Brittany B.C Vicars
Dissertations/Theses/Capstones from 2022
Homage to Eleanora: A Musical Journey through the Billie Holiday Songbook, Keith A. Dames
Because They Think They Can: A Memoir in History, Sarah Goodyear
Katharine Bement Davis: Defying Expectations as a Woman and in the Study of Women, Ella Hester
The Messiness Within: Personal Essays on Peeling Back the Facade, Chava Pearl Lansky
Inheritance: A Memoir, Jennifer Skoog
Dissertations/Theses/Capstones from 2021
Dancing Through Time: A Biographical Look on the Evolution of Tap Dance, Jaimie Cranford
Why Fight Nature? A Biography of the Early Life of Ida Rosenthal, Sierra B. Holt