Associate Professor Brigid O’Keeffe Publishes Chapter in European History Book Associate Professor of History Brigid O’Keeffe published a chapter in Internationalists in European History: Rethinking the Twentieth Century (Bloomsbury, 2021). Her chapter is titled “Building a Communist Tower of Babel: Esperanto Read More
Associate Professor Nadia Doytch to Publish Article on Foreign Direct Investment Nadia Doytch has had her research article titled “Who Gains from Services FDI- Host or Home Economies? An Analysis of Disaggregated Services FDI Inflows and Outflows of twenty-four European Economies” Read More
Lester Young Jr. ’73 Named Chancellor of the New York State Board of Regents The former New York City school teacher with decades of experience and tons of accolades for his leadership takes on a big post at a precarious time. Read More
Dealing With Death and Dying During the Pandemic, With Corinne Cavuoti Thanatology expert offers coping advice during this difficult time. Read More
Brooklyn College Professor of Anthropology Helps Describe the Earliest Primate Fossils First fossils of ancient, small-bodied primates provide a big glimpse into how our earliest primate relatives lived 66 million years ago after an asteroid wiped out dinosaurs. Read More
Research News, February, 2021 New Publications Fuster, M., Handley, M. A., Alam, T., Fullington, L. A., Elbel, B., Ray, K., & Huang, T. T.-K. (2021). Facilitating Healthier Eating at Restaurants: A Multidisciplinary Scoping Review Read More
Koppelman Professor Yehuda Klein Wins $40,000 Interdisciplinary Research Grant Professor Yehuda Klein and CUNY Graduate Center Associate Professor James Biles won a $40,000 CUNY Interdisciplinary Research Grant entitled “Using Systems Modeling, Optimization and Geovisualization Tools to Inform Community Planning Read More
Assistant Professor Ana Gantman Wins Psychology Society’s Young Scholar Award Assistant Professor Ana Gantman was recently awarded the SAGE Young Scholar Award by the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, which recognizes outstanding achievements by young scholars who are early in their research careers. Read More
There’s No Place Like Home After traveling the world as a sought-after choir director, Richard Hartley ’85 settles back into his hometown church and a new reality show on USA Network. Read More
Robin Hood Provides Brooklyn College Another Round of Emergency Assistance Grants Poverty-fighting organization Robin Hood has awarded Brooklyn College a second grant of $150,000 to provide emergency relief support to immigrant students affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This is in addition to an Read More