Associate Professor Hong-Jen Lin Presents Paper on International Trade Associate Professor Hong-Jen Lin presented a paper, co-authored with Sunil K. Mohanty, titled “International Trades, Capital Requirement and Banking Efficiency: A Case of China of the Pre- Trade War Era” Read More
Professor of Business Management Robert Bell Cited in French Publication Professor Robert Bell is cited by the French publication devoted to offshore wind energy, Energies de la mer about his interview at the e5t international renewable energy conference in La Read More
Associate Professor Darlene Augustine Recognized for Being in Top Ten Percent of Authors in Public Database Darline Augustine, an associate professor of business management, is recognized by SSRN, a public database for sharing research manuscripts, for being in the top 10 percent of authors by total Read More
Best of BC, Faculty Voices: MLK’s Image Is “Clouded by Myth” Says Political Science Professor Jeanne Theoharis Two of the myths are that he criticized Northern racism, and that more than 70 percent of Americans in his time disapproved of him. Read More
Best of BC, Faculty Voices: A Mathematical Formula for Less Division Math Professor Jeff Suzuki offers an axiomatic way to look at our political system. Read More
Brooklyn College Political Science Expert Discusses Riots in Washington, D.C. Anna O. Law Offers Expertise on the Unprecedented Breaching of the Capitol Read More
Best of BC Alumni: NY1 Television Producer Dylan Campbell ’18 A young alumna encourages current Brooklyn College students to “make mistakes,” be open to new experiences, and be patient. Read More
Associate Professor Christopher Ebert Presents at Second American Studies Conference Christopher Ebert, an associate professor of history, presented at the Second American Studies Conference. Read More
Brooklyn College Receives $1 Million from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to Continue Transformative Program That Supports Transfer Students The Mellon Transfer Student Research Program successfully empowers transfer students through independent and group research, as well as peer mentoring while significantly improving grades, retention, and graduation rates. Read More
History Professor Karen Stern-Gabbay Earns Curatorial Fellowship History Professor Karen Stern-Gabbay has been awarded the Sid Lapidus Curatorial Fellowship at the Center for Jewish History in New York City, three-month fellowship for curators to support their original Read More