Television and Radio Alumni Bring Brooklyn to South Korea

Korean media professionals celebrate their alma mater by inviting Professor Stuart MacLelland to teach a course at the Korea University of Media Arts.

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Internationally Recognized Haitian Scholar and Author Jean Eddy Saint Paul, Ph.D. Welcomed as Founding Director of New CUNY Haitian Studies Institute

Assembly Member Rodneyse Bichotte and Council Member Jumaane D. Williams ’01, M.A. ’05 were among the dignitaries in attendance at the reception, held on the Brooklyn College campus Aug. 24.

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Noted International Chemist Was One of Brooklyn College’s Own

A scientific community of students, friends, and colleagues gathered at the Woody Tanger Auditorium to honor Professor Sánchez-Delgado at a day-long panel discussion highlighting his seminal research.

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Empathy Is a Cognitive, Not Sensory Experience, Says Psychology Professor Anjali Krishnan

After working with a group of researchers to investigate the biological nature of empathy, Krishnan and her team published their findings in the journal eLife in June.

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The Brooklyn College Geology Society Gets a Rock-Solid Education in the Bahamas

The students journeyed to the Bahamian Island of Andros to explore connections between past and present geological phenomena.

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MacArthur ‘Genius’ Fellow and Brooklyn College English Professor Ben Lerner Named CUNY Distinguished Professor

The decorated author and scholar is also a Guggenheim Fellow and the first poetry editor at Harper’s Magazine.

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A Brooklyn Olympian

Competing in the Rio summer games, marathoner Jane Vongvorachoti ’14 achieves a long cherished dream.

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Brooklyn College Students Dig Their Studies in the ‘Valley of the Dinosaurs’

When Anthropology Professor Stephen Chester takes a group of Brooklyn College students to the mountains out West, they gain new perspective on humanity’s place in time and space.

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Screenwriter Amy Fox ’05 M.F.A. Debuts Woman-centric Wall Street Thriller “Equity” (Sony Pictures Classics)

The film, which follows an investment banker (played by Anne Gunn of Breaking Bad) in the rough-and-tumble world of Wall Street finance, has been praised as “bracing, witty, and suspenseful,” by The New York Times.

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#BCGrad2016: Six-Hour Daily Commute Didn’t Deter Ciara Santiago from Attending Her Dream School

Members of the Class of 2016 discuss their most memorable moments at the college and their plans for the next stage of their journey.

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06.28.2016
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Susan Landers