Obama Honors the Legacy of Shirley Chisholm ’46 with the Presidential Medal of Freedom

Shirley Chisholm Project Director Zinga Fraser discusses the legacy and continued relevance of the political icon on the heels of the recognition by President Obama and in light of one of the most diverse presidential campaigns in recent memory.

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Exploring the Cultural Roots of Carnival

A Caribbean Studies class gets a lesson in a signature carnival instrument—steelpan.

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Legacy of Herbert Kurz ’41 Lives On

His generous gift will support leadership and mentoring programs in the Brooklyn College Black and Latino Male Initiative.

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Brooklyn College Education Professor Receives Standing Ovation at United Nations

Trina Lynn Yearwood of the School of Education delivers talk in support of inclusive education at the annual U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child.

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From the Heights to the Great Wall

Senior Edwin Done discusses how study abroad in China proved a transformative experience and inspired his desire to become an engaged global citizen.

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Call Her Professor #BringBackOurGirls

Political Science professor leads the charge in demanding justice for missing schoolgirls in her native Nigeria.

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Cosmopolitan Credentials

Students take advantage of Magner Center stipend to travel abroad for summer internships.

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Stacey Muhammad Speaks on Trailblazing Women Filmmakers of Color

Award-winning director and activist challenges Hollywood and artists from marginalized communities to refuse stereotypes and tell broader stories.

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Africana Studies Thrives at Brooklyn College

The Brooklyn College Africana Studies Department celebrates 40 years at the forefront of cultural analysis.

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Top of the Class

Five Brooklyn College students Tapped for Fulbright Grants and Watson Fellowships

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05.16.2013
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Susan Landers