Award-winning Director and Lecturer Mustapha Khan Previews His New Film “Song for Our People” at Brooklyn College on Feb. 15

The documentary, envisioned as a new musical anthem for Black America, probes the question, “What have you done with your freedom?”

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Conservatory of Music Prof. Arturo O’Farrill ’96 Wins Fourth Grammy

The Afro-Latin Jazz composer and bandleader won Best Instrumental Composition for “Three Revolutions,” a song from his latest album Familia: Tribute to Bebo+Chico.

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Under One Umbrella

Emmy Award-winning Meteorologist Raphael Miranda ’06 partners with the Magner Career Center to mentor Brooklyn College students.

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Senior Gabrielle Powell on the Importance of Cultural Studies and Why Anthropology Makes Her Question Everything

In an ongoing series we interview students to get their perspective on current events, issues, and their Brooklyn College experience.

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When Opportunity Knocks

Feirstein’s female students get a chance to work on city-funded television pilots.

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Elle Documentary Spotlights Professor Zinga Fraser’s Scholarship on African-American Women

The director of Shirley Chisholm Project on Brooklyn Women’s Activism at Brooklyn College also recently received the prestigious American Association of University Women Postdoctoral Fellowship.

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Fall 2017 Chemistry News

December 2017 December 19: Assistant Professor Mariana Torrente publishes “Neurodegenerative Disease Proteinopathies are Connected to Distinct Histone Post-Translational Modification Landscapes” in ACS Chemical Neuroscience. Congratulations to all of the students

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The Giving Spirit

A generous gift from chemist Ed Birnbaum ’64 will support undergraduate research in chemistry at Brooklyn College.

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Biology Professor Nicolas Biais and Colleagues Identify Mechanism Bacteria Use to Attach to Surfaces

The study, published in the journal Science, may help researchers control the growth of bacteria.

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Haiti Through the Eyes of Its Artists

A new exhibit at Brooklyn College provides a fresh perspective of Haitian history, politics, and culture.

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12.14.2017
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Susan Landers