Elle Documentary Spotlights Professor Zinga Fraser’s Scholarship on African-American Women

The director of Shirley Chisholm Project on Brooklyn Women’s Activism at Brooklyn College also recently received the prestigious American Association of University Women Postdoctoral Fellowship.

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Biology Professor Nicolas Biais and Colleagues Identify Mechanism Bacteria Use to Attach to Surfaces

The study, published in the journal Science, may help researchers control the growth of bacteria.

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Haiti Through the Eyes of Its Artists

A new exhibit at Brooklyn College provides a fresh perspective of Haitian history, politics, and culture.

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Scientists and Citizens Work Together in Brooklyn to Help Restore New York’s Waterways

The data we collect gives concerned community members the information they need to lobby their local representatives, according to Dr. Jessica Joyner

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Conservatory of Music Professor Malcolm Merriweather Sees Choral Training as a Step Toward Preparing Global Citizens

Through his “Voices of Haiti” program, the conductor and classical baritone is spearheading opportunities at the college for international engagement.

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Brooklyn College Enters Into Its First Student Exchange Program With a South Korean University

Beginning this fall, the first Brooklyn College student will travel to South Korea and spend a semester studying at Dongguk University.

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Signs of Change: Brooklyn College Implements Gender-Inclusive and Gender-Neutral Restrooms

In a gathering held in Ingersoll Hall, the college stressed the need to embrace its tradition of inclusion and ensure the transgender, genderqueer, and gender non-conforming communities full access to its facilities.

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Faculty and Staff Authors Celebrated at Brooklyn College Annual Book Party

The event, now in its 25th year, recognized authors of more than 50 new titles.

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Tow Foundation Rewards Outstanding Achievements of Brooklyn College Faculty and Students

For more than 20 years, Leonard Tow ’50, and Claire ’52, have given generously to their alma mater. The awards presentation and luncheon celebrated the work of the best and brightest among the college’s educators and learners.

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Poetic License

April is National Poetry Month and Brooklyn College has long been a home to poets as diverse as its campus.

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04.21.2017
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Susan Landers