Anthropology Professor Naomi Schiller Speaks on Urgent Tasks Facing U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

Accessibility to healthy and sustainable homes is a top priority says Schiller.

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Brooklyn College Welcomes Back Alumnus and Television/Broadway Performer Damon Evans

Member of Class of 2019 will share his experiences of being at the Stonewall Riot, being a performer in theater and on TV, navigating Brooklyn College as an older student.

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Brooklyn College Ranks First for Ethnic Diversity by U.S. News & World Report for Fourth Straight Year

U.S. News & World Report also recognizes the college as a leader in helping students ascend the socioeconomic ladder.

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The Essentials

While many students, staff, and faculty members have now returned to Brooklyn College for the first time since March 2020, a crew of more than 200 employees per day has held the campus down since early in the pandemic.

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Brooklyn College to Toll Bells in Memory of Those Lost on September 11

The college community is asked to observe moments of silence at solemn times.

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Big Apple Teaching Award Winner Is Redefining Physical Education

Brooklyn College School of Education alumna Sasha Roopchand ’16 teaches health care and physical education alongside math and reading, believes working with her students and families comes first.

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Sociologist Gregory C. Smithsimon on the Legacy of September 11

Author of September 12: Community and Neighborhood Recovery at Ground Zero offers unique perspectives on the 20th anniversary.

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Brooklyn College Featured in The Princeton Review’s “Best 387 Colleges” Guide for 2022

Leading senior CUNY college joins only approximately 14% of America’s 2,700 four-year institutions that are profiled in the 30th anniversary edition of the book.

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Brooklyn College’s Department of Puerto Rican and Latino Studies Presents Educational Series on West Side Story

Part of the New York Latinx Culture and the Arts Curriculum, the program focuses on the iconic film’s Brooklyn connection and lasting social and cultural impact.

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Haitian Studies Institute Receives $1 Million From New York City Council

As the Haitian diaspora deals with twin calamities from the recent earthquake and the assassination of its president, the funding brings resources to help address a wide range of issues.

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08.27.2021
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Susan Landers