Spring 2020 Film News April 2020 Congratulations to Film Department alum Takeshi Fukunaga, whose second feature film Ainu Mosir was awarded a Special Jury Mention as part of the International Narrative Competition at the 2020 Read More
Brooklyn College Alumnus Greg Grandin Wins Pulitzer Prize for His Book “The End of the Myth” His book examines the rise and fall of the concept of the great frontier as a symbol of American exceptionalism. Read More
Brooklyn College at ASN Nutrition 2020! This year the American Society for Nutrition is hosting its annual meeting, Nutrition 2020, online. The meeting is free and open to the public. We are thrilled to have faculty Read More
Conor Tomás Reed Awarded Woodrow Wilson Career Enhancement Adjunct Faculty Fellowship Conor Tomás Reed, an adjunct assistant professor in Africana Studies and American Studies at Brooklyn College, was awarded the Woodrow Wilson Career Enhancement Adjunct Faculty Fellowship. The Career Enhancement Fellowship, Read More
Native American Lawyer and Indigenous Rights Advocate Sarah Deer Is Honorary Doctorate Recipient, Keynote Speaker at Virtual Celebration of 2020 Graduates In recognition of Deer’s untiring work to end violence against Native American women and fight for the rights of indigenous people, she is receiving an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Brooklyn College. Read More
Brooklyn College Honors Top Scholars Valedictorian Roby Daniel and salutatorian Zainab Nathani seek to help community while pursuing careers in medicine and public health. Read More
Psychology Professor Cheryl L. Carmichael Earns NSF CAREER Award to Further Research on Relationships and Health The grant will advance research on how verbal and nonverbal cues influence physiological function, relationship quality, and well-being. Read More
Obituaries—Spring 2020 Noted Clarinetist and Faculty Member Succumbs to Parkinson’s and COVID-19; Prominent Voice Faculty Member Lost Read More
Brooklyn College Student and Professor Bring Music to Masses Three hundred musicians and singers from around the globe contribute to student Harrison Sheckler’s virtual production of “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from the musical Carousel, while Brooklyn College Professor Jeffrey Biegel brings classical greats online with his “Stay-at-Home” concerts. Read More
Brooklyn College at Your Service As New York City battles the COVID-19 pandemic, many among the campus community have leapt into action. Read More