Mapping Brooklyn College’s Trees

How our campus serves as a living lab for urban sustainability.

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Nourishing Intellectual Lives

A gift in honor of Stanley Hochman ’49 and Eleanor Bell ’49 Hochman will provide tuition assistance for students in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences.

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HSS Expo is Coming!

A message from Dean School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Philip F. Napoli, on what will be a great week!

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“We Are Brooklyn: Immigrant Voices” Returns to Campus, Amplifying Stories That Shape a City

Revived by the Brooklyn College Listening Project, the multimedia exhibition brings student-led oral histories back to the library, highlighting voices from across the globe while reflecting today’s renewed debates on immigration, identity, and belonging.

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Mark Ungar Awarded 2026–27 Fulbright U.S. Scholar Fellowship

Professor of political science will spend a year in Brazil working with environmental enforcement agencies to address organized crimes of illegal logging, mining, ranching, and wildlife trafficking.

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Faculty Honored With CUNY Academy Research Awards

Yoon‑Joo Lee and Dena Shottenkirk celebrated for influential academic work.

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Hess Week 2026 at Brooklyn College: Asian American Lives in a Time of Crisis and Care

At the center of the annual series of lectures is 2025–26 Robert L. Hess Scholar-in-Residence Russell M. Jeung, whose scholarship and activism have shaped national conversations on race, religion, and justice.

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All Honors Senior Thesis Colloquium Proposals Accepted to 2026 National Conference on Undergraduate Research

The across-the-board acceptance marks a first for the colloquium and is believed to be a record achievement for Brooklyn College.

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Professor of Political Science Anna O. Law’s New Book Examines the Origins of American Citizenship Amid Renewed National Debate

“Migration and the Origins of American Citizenship” will offer a comprehensive historical analysis of how migration shaped the development of American citizenship and migration law and policy.

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A Long Road Back

Many years after life interrupted her studies, Melissa Plush returned to finish what she started.

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02.5.2026
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