Exploring the Cultural Roots of Carnival

A Caribbean Studies class gets a lesson in a signature carnival instrument—steelpan.

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Biology Professor Tony Wilson and International Research Team Unravel the Genetic Basis of Male Pregnancy

Study of male pregnancy in seahorses suggests a common toolkit of genes across vertebrate evolution. Research has broad implications for understanding pregnancy in all animals.

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Feirstein First Class

Texas native Amanda Reyes moves closer to dream of becoming a director as a member of the Barry R. Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema’s inaugural class this fall.

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NYC Cultural Immersion Preps International Students for Global Professions

A new partnership between Brooklyn College and Mexican universities provides top Mexican students with a rare academic and cultural experience in New York City.

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Brooklyn College School of Business to be Named for Philanthropist Murray Koppelman ’57

Koppelman’s $8.5 Million gift will support the establishment of the only accredited school of business in Brooklyn.

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Summer in the City, 2015

A new program offers business students access to the financial district firms.

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Brooklyn College Graduates over 4,000 Students at 90th Commencement Exercises

On May 27 and 28 Graduates over 4,000 Students at 90th Commencement Exercises,

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Poetry Is an Astronaut

Professor Matthew Burgess’ unique approach to teaching poetry energizes and transforms his students of all ages.

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Gi60, the World’s First International One-Minute Play Festival, Celebrates 11 Years with 150 Plays Staged in Brooklyn, Britain, and New Zealand

The plays will be brought to life by an ensemble cast of theater students, alumni, and professional guest artists.

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Reflections of the Class of 2015

Graduating students discuss their most memorable moments at the college and why they feel well-prepared for their future endeavors.

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05.27.2015
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Susan Landers