Brooklyn College’s Department of Puerto Rican and Latino Studies Presents Educational Series on West Side Story

Part of the New York Latinx Culture and the Arts Curriculum, the program focuses on the iconic film’s Brooklyn connection and lasting social and cultural impact.

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Assistant Professor of Sonic Arts Johanna Devaney Awarded a $100,000 NEH Digital Humanities Grant

Assistant Professor of Sonic Arts Johanna Devaney was awarded a $100,000 NEH Digital Humanities Grant for AMPACT: Automatic Music Performance Analysis and Comparison Toolkit, a suite of tools to enable

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PRLS Chair Professor Alan Aja coauthors Afro-Latinos in the U.S. Economy

Professor Alan Aja, chair of the Department of Puerto Rican and Latinos Studies, coauthored Afro-Latinos in the U.S. Economy (Lexington Books, 2021) with Michelle Holder, associate professor of economics at

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Haitian Studies Institute Receives $1 Million From New York City Council

As the Haitian diaspora deals with twin calamities from the recent earthquake and the assassination of its president, the funding brings resources to help address a wide range of issues.

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Associate Professor Christian Benes Awarded Collaboration Grant for Mathematicians by the Simons Foundation

Christian Benes, associate professor of mathematics, was awarded a Collaboration Grant for Mathematicians by the Simons Foundation. The grant, in the amount of $42,000, will support research on “Random Walk

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Professor Earns Fellowship from New York Foundation for the Arts

The award will help fund Irina Patkanian’s latest documentary on Cuba’s political and economic transformation.

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Assistant Professor of Mathematics Heidi Goodson Publishes on Crime Hotspot Models

Assistant Professor Heidi Goodson and her coauthor had their paper titled “Examining the Modeling Framework of Crime Hotspot Models in Predictive Policing” published in the Journal of Humanistic Mathematics in

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CUNY IRG 2021 Recipients

They propose a pilot project that will bring together an interdisciplinary team at Brooklyn College with groups from the Great South Bay to assess the impacts on cultural heritage from climate change through a robust community engagement process.

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Art Professor Pat Cronin’s Sculptural Installation “Shrine For Girls” Travels to The Netherlands

Art Professor Patricia Cronin‘s acclaimed “Shrine For Girls” sculptural installation that debuted at the 56th Venice Biennale (the Olympics of the Art World) traveled to its 4th stop on an

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Associate Professor of History Brigid O’Keeffe Publishes Book on The Esperanto Language in Revolutionary Russia

Associate Professor of History Brigid O’Keeffe published a book, Esperanto and Languages of Internationalism in Revolutionary Russia (Bloomsbury, 2021).

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07.27.2021
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