Health of Jamaica Bay Wetlands Is Focus of Brooklyn College Symposium

Dozens of scientists from Brooklyn College and beyond discuss restoring the Jamaica Bay watershed.

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Brooklyn College’s First Rhodes Scholar Works to Boost Today’s Students

Lisette Nieves ’92 returns to the campus to teach the latest generation of students.

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Adjunct Scores $20,000 Fellowship to Study Religion in Africa, West Indies

Instructor will combine his love of music and scholarship for the project.

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Stacey Brenner-Moyer Wins Early Career Grant

A National Science Foundation grant of $450,000 will further Professor Brenner-Moyer’s research into organo-catalysis, a new field of chemistry.

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Students Gain Say in How Brooklyn College Spends Part of Its Budget

A revolutionary plan allows students to have input into how at least $20,000 will be allocated.

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Tomás López-Pumarejo Scores Prestigious Visiting Professorship in Barcelona

Spain’s Ministry of Education invites López-Pumarejo to teach a seminar class on how we work.

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Doug Boyer Wins $50,000 Grant to Create a Database of Bones

The assistant professor of archaeology and anthropology is one of the first recipients of a new CUNY grant for junior faculty members.

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Following the Ghost of Napoleon Bonaparte

Anthony Mancini, director of the journalism program, travels around the world while writing his latest book about the French military leader.

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Cleaning India’s Holiest — And Most Polluted — River

Professor of Film Vinit Parmar’s new documentary explores the pollution of India’s most sacred river.

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The End of Occupy Wall Street, or Just the Beginning?

Several weeks since the encampment in Zuccotti Park was dismantled, Occupy Wall Street is still struggling to find its footing. Demonstrations continue around the country; on Dec. 12, protesters up

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12.15.2011
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Susan Landers