A team of researchers including Dr. Nantina Vgontzas, an assistant professor of labor studies at CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies, has been awarded a grant by the National Science Foundation to study the impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) on transportation workers with the goal of informing a transferable set of design principles for responsible AI development and implementation that centers the concerns of workers and their communities. Read more.

Is a college student-athlete actually an “employee” of the school where he plays? Today, the answer is evolving. But SLU Assistant Professor of Labor Studies Cameron Black has found that, during protest movements of the last century, Black student-athletes were managed as if they were labor. Prof. Black looks forward to advancing this this research and publishing a book as one of 35 recently selected CUNY-wide Faculty Fellows in BRESI, the Black, Race and Ethnic Studies Initiative. Read more.

Join us for an Urban Studies talk featuring Professor Sarah Mayorga, where she will discuss “Neglect and Underdevelopment: Racial Capitalism in the Queen City.” Prof. Mayorga is Department Chair and Professor of Sociology at Brandeis University. She earned her PhD from Duke University and previously worked at the University of Massachusetts Boston and the University of Cincinnati. Learn more.

Take part in a conversation with Alex N. Press from Jacobin magazine and Edward Ongweso Jr. from Security in Context, co-host of “This Machine Kills,” moderated by New Labor Forum’s Micah Uetricht. The discussion will explore key challenges facing the labor movement, including AI, workplace surveillance, automation, and Big Tech’s growing influence over the U.S. workforce. Learn more.

Jaime Johnson’s story epitomizes the transformative power of education. Overcoming adversities, Jaime’s journey from challenge to triumph is a testament to resilience and dedication. His story is an inspiration to fellow students demonstrating that with determination and support, remarkable achievements are possible. Watch Jaime’s video.

Two SLU alumni have been recognized in CUNY’s inaugural 50 Under 50 alumni list, which celebrates exceptional graduates who have made significant strides in their respective fields over the past year. This prestigious honor underscores the diverse talents and accomplishments within CUNY’s dynamic and far-reaching community. Read more.