Richard N. Gladstein Appointed Executive Director of Brooklyn College’s Barry R. Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema

Two-time Academy-Award nominated film producer and Bronx native returns to his roots to help support the mission of diversifying tomorrow’s filmmakers.

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38th Annual Brooklyn College Undergraduate Film Festival Being Held Virtually, Opening It Up to the World

Following the lead of major international film festivals, the Brooklyn College Film Department will hold its 38th Annual Undergraduate Film Festival as a fully virtual event from June 26 to

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Brooklyn College Alumnus Greg Grandin Wins Pulitzer Prize for His Book “The End of the Myth”

His book examines the rise and fall of the concept of the great frontier as a symbol of American exceptionalism.

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Conor Tomás Reed Awarded Woodrow Wilson Career Enhancement Adjunct Faculty Fellowship

Conor Tomás Reed, an adjunct assistant professor in Africana Studies and American Studies at Brooklyn College, was awarded the Woodrow Wilson Career Enhancement Adjunct Faculty Fellowship. The Career Enhancement Fellowship,

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Native American Lawyer and Indigenous Rights Advocate Sarah Deer Is Honorary Doctorate Recipient, Keynote Speaker at Virtual Celebration of 2020 Graduates

In recognition of Deer’s untiring work to end violence against Native American women and fight for the rights of indigenous people, she is receiving an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Brooklyn College.

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Brooklyn College Honors Top Scholars

Valedictorian Roby Daniel and salutatorian Zainab Nathani seek to help community while pursuing careers in medicine and public health.

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Psychology Professor Cheryl L. Carmichael Earns NSF CAREER Award to Further Research on Relationships and Health

The grant will advance research on how verbal and nonverbal cues influence physiological function, relationship quality, and well-being.

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Brooklyn College Student and Professor Bring Music to Masses

Three hundred musicians and singers from around the globe contribute to student Harrison Sheckler’s virtual production of “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from the musical Carousel, while Brooklyn College Professor Jeffrey Biegel brings classical greats online with his “Stay-at-Home” concerts.

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Brooklyn College at Your Service

As New York City battles the COVID-19 pandemic, many among the campus community have leapt into action.

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Brooklyn College Graduate and Poet Joel Francois ’18 Earns Distinguished Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans

Port-au-Prince native awarded $90,000 for graduate school studies at Syracuse University

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04.14.2020
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