Author and Activist Barbara Smith to Lecture at Brooklyn College on March 16

One of her first public appearances since 2020 will serve as an extraordinary complement to Brooklyn College’s Women’s History Month celebration.

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Theater Alumni the Driving Force Behind Play “The Machine Stops”

“The Machine Stops” an original play based on the short story by E. M. Forster and playing at the Mark O’Donnell Theatre in Brooklyn, was devised, designed, directed, stage managed,

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Tammie Cumming Interviews Paulette Granberry Russell, President of the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education

As part of NGA Web Bites series, Tammie Cumming, Associate Provost and Assistant Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness at Brooklyn College and program cohost, and M. David Miller (University of

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Brooklyn College Cancer Center Receives Grant from the Gray Foundation

Borough’s first cancer center that brings together research, education, and community outreach gets a $100,000-boost.

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Writing on His Own Terms

Adam Ashraf Elsayigh ’22 M.F.A. is determined to write the plays he wants to write, in the way he chooses to write them.

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History Professor Benjamin Carp’s Explores Mysterious New York City Fire from 1776

Benjamin Carp, the Daniel M. Lyons Chair of History, has written a new book, The Great New York Fire of 1776: A Lost Story of the American Revolution. This work

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Professor of Business Hershey Friedman publishes “Timeless Lessons About Leadership from the Midrash” in the Journal of Values-Based Leadership

Business Management professor Friedman’s paper “Timeless Lessons About Leadership from the Midrash” examines  two ancient Midrashim and shows that many important messages about leadership are embedded in them. The Journal

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New Mural Project Builds Connections While Beautifying Campus

Students from experimental art course help enhance the walls of Film Department building.

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Jason Moore’s The MetaMovie Presents: Alien Rescue Just Won Best VR Experience of the Year at the VR Awards

Associate Professor of Emerging Media Jason Moore’s live, interactive & immersive virtual reality project, The MetaMovie Presents: Alien Rescue has won Best VR Experience of the Year at the VR

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Professor of Cultural anthropology Katie Rose Hejtmanek Competes in the International Weightlifting Federation’s (IWF) Masters World Championships

Cultural anthropology professor and children and youth studies director Katie Rose Hejtmanek recently competed in the International Weightlifting Federation’s (IWF) Masters World Championships. She is the 59kg 40-44 World Champion.

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12.14.2022
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