Judith Corbett Carter, an assistant professor in the Percy Ellis Sutton SEEK Program, wants to help the Brooklyn College community celebrate its religious diversity. After a trip to Morocco and
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“Great minds think alike” may not always be true. But at the 50th anniversary celebration of the Scholars Program, it certainly was. Great minds past and present all agreed that
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Would you like to produce a rare play by an influential writer and stage it in the East Village? How about attending CUNY’s student exchange in Paris to participate in
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Brooklyn College’s industrious speech and debate team have wrapped up another winning season highlighted by a trip to Budapest, Hungary in March to take part in the International Forensics Association
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Graduating senior Adriana Caruso has just added some credence to the old saw that good things come in threes: She won a Fulbright award to teach English in Spain, making
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Michael Rawson is a realist. When Harvard University Press submitted his first book, Eden on the Charles: The Making of Boston, to the Pulitzer Prize board, the assistant professor of
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Public schools, their teachers and the unions that represent them have recently come under fire across the country. Stephan F. Brumberg, a professor in the School of Education and head
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It was an event that even President Karen L. Gould couldn’t keep herself from cheering about. “Bravo! Brava!” she said to all the faculty authors celebrated at the Annual Book
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Stan Kats, a senior mathematics major who topped all other entrants in the annual CUNY Math Challenge last spring, will receive a certificate in May honoring him for recording the
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Italy’s ambassador to the United States, Giulio Terzi di Sant’Agata, came to Brooklyn College recently to talk about the relationship between his native land and the United States, and to
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