A New Scholarship Builds a Foundation for Brooklyn College Students Committed to Civic Engagement

Susan Lee (Stecker) Walling ’66, and her husband Bob established a generous scholarship that will support civic-minded students in their efforts to improve conditions for their communities.

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Can Animals Read Minds? Research by Brooklyn College Philosophy Professor Robert Lurz Says Perhaps

His work with chimpanzees and their cognitive abilities may reveal the evolutionary origins of what make humans exceptionally social animals.

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Poet and Fiction Writer Ocean Vuong ’12 Awarded the MacArthur ‘Genius’ Grant

Vuong’s works explore the themes of exile and the trauma of war.

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Tow Professor Karen B. Stern Gabbay to Provide Deeper Insight into Ancient Judaism Through Study of Millenia-Old Graffiti

The history professor will conduct research beyond the borders of Israel, expanding our knowledge of the reach and impact of Jewish culture in antiquity.

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New Office Provides Resources for Immigrant Students on Their Road to Success

Academic Mentorship, financial advisement, and free legal services are among the resources available for immigrant and first-generation students at the Brooklyn College Immigrant Student Success Office.

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Prep Center Program Honors Late Rock Bassist and Alumnus David Zablidowsky ’03

David’s brother Paul takes comfort that musicians in training will learn the business of the industry while also honing their craft.

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Brooklyn College Has Been Ranked #1 by U.S. News & World Report for Campus Ethnic Diversity

The college also ranks #3 for least debt at graduation and #3 for the social mobility of its graduates reflecting the significant value of a Brooklyn College education.

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U.S. News and World Report Ranks Brooklyn College #1 for Campus Ethnic Diversity and Among the Top Public Colleges in the North

For the second year in a row, Brooklyn College ranks #1 among North Regional Universities for campus ethnic diversity, according to the new 2020 rankings released today by U.S. News

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Weasel Festival Continues in Fourteenth Year

The annual Theater Department production thrives with funding from The Tow Foundation in a partnership that has multiple benefits for students and recent graduates.

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Jennifer Basil Wins Tow Distinguished Teaching Award

The Biology professor is recognized for her talents in making science accessible to students.

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08.16.2019
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