M.F.A. Student Headed to Poland on Fulbright Award Eri Nox will be writing an adaptation of a Polish play over five distraction-free months. Read More
Cherríe Moraga, Internationally Recognized Writer and Activist, In Conversation with Professor Vanessa Pérez-Rosario What Brooklyn College’s We Stand Against Hate event series presents Cherríe Moraga on her memoir Native Country of the Heart, in conversation with Modern Languages and Literatures Professor Vanessa Pérez Rosario. Who Cherríe Moraga is Read More
Psychology Professor Andrew Delamater Gains Insight into How We Learn Through Research in Animal Cognition Recently tapped to edit a leading academic journal in his field, Delamater is poised to play a significant role in the direction of scholarship on the psychological foundations of learned behavior. Read More
Celebrating the Women Leaders of Brooklyn College Brooklyn College is ahead of the pack on some key indicators of gender equality in higher education. Read More
New York Philharmonic Commissions Distinguished Professor Tania León for 100th Anniversary Celebration of the Ratification of the 19th Amendment The Conservatory of Music professor is also curating a music program for the Philharmonic. Read More
MSNBC Award-winning Journalists Chris Hayes And Trymaine Lee in Conversation at Brooklyn College, March 5 What Chris Hayes, Emmy Award-winning host of MSNBC’s “All In with Chris Hayes,” and Trymaine Lee, Emmy Award-winning MSNBC correspondent, will participate in a fireside chat with Brooklyn College students. Read More
‘We Are Brooklyn: Immigrant Voices,’ A Multimedia Exhibition Opens at Guttman Community College, CUNY “We Are Brooklyn: Immigrant Voices,” a multimedia exhibition based on oral histories conducted by Brooklyn College students, opens at Guttman Community College, CUNY (50 West 40th St. in Manhattan), on Read More
Conservatory of Music Adjunct Professor Jeffrey Biegel’s Recording Wins Grammy Award The world-renowned pianist, composer, and educator says the win proves the importance of commissioning new work. Read More
Out of Chaos, a Torrent of Awards A Feirstein professor’s unwavering belief in a film he produced helped lead to a Cannes Jury Prize, a Golden Globe nomination, and perhaps this weekend, an Oscar. Read More
CIS Assistant Professor Rivka Levitan Awarded $500,000 NSF CAREER Award to Study Entrainment The grant will support Levitan’s entrainment research for the next five years and fund the collection of a new corpus of task-oriented speech to enable the analysis of important questions about entrainment. Read More