Statement on the Inhumane Treatment of the Haitians at the Texas Border The CUNY Haitian Studies Institute at Brooklyn College condemns the inhumane treatment of the Haitians at the Texas border. We demand that the Biden Administration immediately stops the deportations, treats Read More
Brooklyn College Welcomes Back Alumnus and Television/Broadway Performer Damon Evans Member of Class of 2019 will share his experiences of being at the Stonewall Riot, being a performer in theater and on TV, navigating Brooklyn College as an older student. Read More
The Undergraduate programs from the Department of Kinesiology are now part of the Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences Majors in both Health and Nutrition Sciences and Kinesiology serve the common goal of integrated promotion of health and well-being. The B.S. in Exercise Science offers two tracks: Fitness Professional Read More
History Professor Brigid O’Keeffe Publishes Article on the Cold War History Professor Brigid O’Keeffe has published an article “A Cold War Case: What Huldah Clark Can Teach Us About Teaching Soviet History” in the summer 2021 issue of the journal Read More
Sociology Professor Jean Eddy Saint Paul Publishes Article on Haiti’s History of Political Turmoil Sociology Professor Jean Eddy Saint Paul, the founding and former director of the Haitian Studies Institute, published an article, “Assassinations and invasions – how the US and France shaped Haiti’s Read More
Humanities and Social Sciences Dean Kenneth Gould Publishes Article on Link Between Pandemics and Climate Change Dean Kennth Gould, of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, also a Sociology professor, published an article, “Scientists need to better communicate the links between pandemics and Global Environmental Read More
Sociology Professors Kenneth Gould and Tammy Lewis Pen Article on Gentrification and Environmental Privilege Sociology Professors Kenneth Gould and Tammy Lewis have published an article, “Resilience Gentrification: Environmental Privilege in an Age of Coastal Climate Disasters” in the August issue of Frontiers in Sustainable Read More
Brooklyn College Ranks First for Ethnic Diversity by U.S. News & World Report for Fourth Straight Year U.S. News & World Report also recognizes the college as a leader in helping students ascend the socioeconomic ladder. Read More
The Essentials While many students, staff, and faculty members have now returned to Brooklyn College for the first time since March 2020, a crew of more than 200 employees per day has held the campus down since early in the pandemic. Read More
Brooklyn College to Toll Bells in Memory of Those Lost on September 11 The college community is asked to observe moments of silence at solemn times. Read More