Historian’s First Book Wins a Place on the Pulitzer Prize Finalists List Michael Rawson is a realist. When Harvard University Press submitted his first book, Eden on the Charles: The Making of Boston, to the Pulitzer Prize board, the assistant professor of Read More
School of Education Professor Takes On the Headlines Public schools, their teachers and the unions that represent them have recently come under fire across the country. Stephan F. Brumberg, a professor in the School of Education and head Read More
Future Media Moguls Get a Head Start Even when the job market is healthy, the media business is one of the toughest fields to break in to. Today, it’s even harder. That’s why the Media and Entertainment Read More
Library Celebrates Campus Page Turners It was an event that even President Karen L. Gould couldn’t keep herself from cheering about. “Bravo! Brava!” she said to all the faculty authors celebrated at the Annual Book Read More
Senior to Receive Certificate for Stellar Performance at Prestigious Mathematics Competition Stan Kats, a senior mathematics major who topped all other entrants in the annual CUNY Math Challenge last spring, will receive a certificate in May honoring him for recording the Read More
Italian Diplomat Talks of the Strengths of U.S.-Italy Links Italy’s ambassador to the United States, Giulio Terzi di Sant’Agata, came to Brooklyn College recently to talk about the relationship between his native land and the United States, and to Read More
Senior Scores Selective Fellowship to Work With City Agencies Graduating senior Matthew Vann will get an intimate tour of city agencies this summer when he participates in the New York City Urban Fellowship, a nine-month program that will allow Read More
Unassuming Alumna Leaves College a Major — and Surprising — Gift She was an ordinary woman who lived an ordinary life — graduating from college, working in an office where she met her future husband, and living a full life in Read More
Two Faculty Members Receive Fellowship to Complete Research Assistant Professors Rosamond S. King and Sophia N. Suarez have been awarded the Career Enhancement Fellowship for Junior Faculty, an award from the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation that comes Read More
Teaching Police to Work With Demonstrators Associate Professor of Sociology Alex Vitale believes police should help people exercise their right to demonstrate, perhaps even do it more efficiently and effectively. That’s why the Korean National Police Read More