EES Professor Constantin Cranganu Named as a Fulbright Fellow for the Second Time Professor Constantin Cranganu is a two-time winner of the prestigious Fulbright Fellowship, with his most recent award given for the 2018–19 academic year. Between November 2018 and March 2019, Professor Read More
John F. Marra, Professor and Director of AREAC, Has a New Book: “Hot Carbon: Carbon-14 and a Revolution in Science” John F. Marra, professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences and director of the Aquatic Research and Environmental Assessment Center, has a new book, Hot Carbon: Carbon-14 and a Read More
Earth and Environmental Sciences Student Eliana Green Travels to Puerto Rico With the CUNY Service Corps My maternal grandparents moved to Brooklyn from Puerto Rico in the 1950s, but the majority of my other family members remained. When Hurricane Maria hit, our family, as well as Read More
Brooklyn College-Led, Interdisciplinary Research Team Selected to Study Stormwater Flood Risks in New York City Academic partners to work with NYC’s Department of Environmental Protection and the Mayor’s Office of Recovery and Resiliency to assess existing stormwater hazards and climate change for long-term stormwater infrastructure planning. Read More
A Dirty Job Brooklyn College researchers publish findings from two studies on safe soil practices. Read More
Professor Constantin Cranganu Wins Second Fulbright in Unique Fashion Professor Constantin Cranganu was selected for a 2018–19 Fulbright U.S. Scholar grant by the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board under the guidance of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau Read More
EES Student Accomplishments, 2018 July Andrea Medina Triana July Andrea Medina Triana successfully defended her M.S. thesis on April 20. An interactive story map of her thesis, “Heritage Sites Under Threat: Impacts of Climate Read More
The Sciences Spotlight: Charuta Kulkarni Charuta Kulkarni, a former student of the Earth and Environmental Sciences programs of Brooklyn College and the CUNY Graduate Center, received the European Union’s prestigious Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship to advance Read More
Spring Break in Icelend With the Brooklyn College Geology Society Ten members of the Brooklyn College Geology Society traveled to Iceland over spring break 2018. Chaperoned by EESC Lecturer Matthew Garb, they studied the unique geology of the island during a Read More
10th International Symposium of Cephalopods Past and Present in Fez, Morocco Lecturer Matthew Garb and four students he is advising in collaboration with the American Museum of Natural History (undergraduates Alison Rowe and Kayla Irizarry, and M.S. students Shannon Brophy and Jone Read More