Stan Kats, a senior mathematics major who topped all other entrants in the annual CUNY Math Challenge last spring, will receive a certificate in May honoring him for recording the
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Italy’s ambassador to the United States, Giulio Terzi di Sant’Agata, came to Brooklyn College recently to talk about the relationship between his native land and the United States, and to
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Graduating senior Matthew Vann will get an intimate tour of city agencies this summer when he participates in the New York City Urban Fellowship, a nine-month program that will allow
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She was an ordinary woman who lived an ordinary life — graduating from college, working in an office where she met her future husband, and living a full life in
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Assistant Professors Rosamond S. King and Sophia N. Suarez have been awarded the Career Enhancement Fellowship for Junior Faculty, an award from the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation that comes
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Associate Professor of Sociology Alex Vitale believes police should help people exercise their right to demonstrate, perhaps even do it more efficiently and effectively. That’s why the Korean National Police
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Robert Lurz, an associate professor in the Philosophy Department, wants to get into the minds of chimpanzees. He wants to know what they know and how they know it. His
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The works of three Brooklyn College M.F.A. art professors are part of Put Up or Shut Up, an exhibition at the New York Academy of Art in SoHo, while further
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Justiin Davis, poised to receive a B.F.A. in acting from the Department of Theater in June, is celebrating early.
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Forget the which-came-first puzzle — the chicken or the egg. A more interesting question is: Do chickens prefer attractive people? The answer is yes, according to Stefano Ghirlanda, the new
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