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 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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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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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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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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The award will help fund Irina Patkanian’s latest documentary on Cuba’s political and economic transformation.
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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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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 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 published a book, Esperanto and Languages of Internationalism in Revolutionary Russia (Bloomsbury, 2021).
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