With May being Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, sociologist Yung-Yi Diana Pan discussed its significance, the recent rise in anti-Asian violence, and how she is using this challenging time to educate the next generation of positive change makers.
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Philip Napoli, associate professor of history, describes the task ahead for the new secretary of veterans affairs.
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Associate Professor Michael Menser says the disaster in the Lone Star State provides important lessons on public policy and climate change.
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Associate Professor of History Brigid O’Keeffe published a chapter in Internationalists in European History: Rethinking the Twentieth Century (Bloomsbury, 2021). Her chapter is titled “Building a Communist Tower of Babel: Esperanto
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This latest distinction emphasizes the college’s commitment to teaching critical thinking, effective communication, and analytical skills.
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History professor and noted author weighs in on the historic, cultural, and political ramifications of the first woman of color becoming vice president of the United States. Gunja SenGupta is
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Free, online programs reflect the College’s ongoing commitment to elevating dialogue and celebrating diversity.
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Finn Mayock ’20, a first-year student at Brooklyn Law School talks about his journey from his childhood home on a farm in Connecticut to Brooklyn College, his decision to go into law, and how his work in the public defender’s office had him doing everything from interrogating crime victims to passing the smokes in the bodega.
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Two of the myths are that he criticized Northern racism, and that more than 70 percent of Americans in his time disapproved of him.
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Anna O. Law Offers Expertise on the Unprecedented Breaching of the Capitol
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