Tomás López-Pumarejo Scores Prestigious Visiting Professorship in Barcelona

Spain’s Ministry of Education invites López-Pumarejo to teach a seminar class on how we work.

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The Artwork of Marion Greenstone ’46 Wins Acclaim in Italy

Three dozen paintings by the alumna drew crowds during exhibitions in Venice and Rome.

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Doug Boyer Wins $50,000 Grant to Create a Database of Bones

The assistant professor of archaeology and anthropology is one of the first recipients of a new CUNY grant for junior faculty members.

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Brooklyn College Named to Princeton Review’s List of Best Value Colleges

Brooklyn College and School of Education cited in the latest edition of the Princeton Review’s guide.

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Fitting Close to Black History Month

African American students show that African culture is more diverse than one might think.

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Following the Ghost of Napoleon Bonaparte

Anthony Mancini, director of the journalism program, travels around the world while writing his latest book about the French military leader.

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Cleaning India’s Holiest — And Most Polluted — River

Professor of Film Vinit Parmar’s new documentary explores the pollution of India’s most sacred river.

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Students to Participate in a CUNY Standardized Learning Assessment Pilot

The City University of New York has adopted the Collegiate Learning Assessment (CLA) Program as a standardized assessment of learning outcomes at CUNY’s undergraduate institutions and has selected Brooklyn College,

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2012 Conservatory Concerto Competition Winner

The 2012 Conservatory Concerto Competition was held on Friday, Feb. 10, and highlighted the conservatory’s great talent. After hearing many stunning and exciting performances, the judges — Professors Ji Hyun

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Finding Hope in Urban Farming

Junior Eric Carlsen reimagines our foodways — in the most unlikely places — to better feed the nation.

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02.16.2012
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Susan Landers