Notice of the CUNY Board of Trustees Annual Brooklyn Borough Hearing

The purpose of the CUNY Board of Trustees hearing is to receive testimony and statements from concerned individuals about university issues.

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Award-winning Author and English Professor Moustafa Bayoumi Lends His Voice in Support of Free Speech

Bayoumi joined thousands on the steps of the New York Public Library for PEN America’s Writers Resist rally.

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On Anniversary of Earthquake in Haiti Radio Soleil Director Ricot Dupuy ’81 Discusses the Importance of Radio Activism

“The Voice of Haiti,” Dupuy’s station, has remained a go-to news source for New York City Haitians, as well as a hub for social and political engagement in the U.S. and Haiti.

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Author and Illustrator of New Basquiat Children’s Book Visits Brooklyn College

The local artist invites young people to use their imaginations to change the world.

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After Aleppo: History Professor Shares His Expertise on the Middle East

Louis Fishman talks about the region and legacy of President Obama’s policies.

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Brooklyn College Welcomes New Faculty, 2016

A diverse group of stellar scholars started this semester.

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Carol L. Zicklin Honors Academy Chair Crosses Disciplines to Explore the Intersection of Disabilities and Performance

A scholar, actor, and playwright, Professor Brenda Foley will focus on bringing narratives of underrepresented voices to the stage.

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Open Kitchen Luncheon Celebrates Campus Diversity Through Global Cuisine

Brooklyn College students and faculty promote cultural awareness by cooking and sharing dishes at special world food event.

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Brooklyn College Junior Earns $5,000 Virginia B. Toulmin Scholarship

Chukwunonso Nwasike’s plans to become a pediatric oncologist and help children with cancer have moved closer to success.

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Secrets of Success

Alumni return to college to speak at Magner Center panel about how to create a winning career.

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11.4.2016
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Susan Landers