Judaic Studies Professor Robert Shapiro Publishes Translation of Polish Holocaust Survivor’s Yiddish Memoir

Judaic Studies Professor Robert Shapiro translated A Rejected Stone: My Life (MDX Publishing, 2020), a Yiddish-language memoir by a Holocaust survivor from eastern Poland who rebuilt his life in America,

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It Took a Village

The Immigrant Student Success Office Celebrates Its One-Year Anniversary.

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Professor Sara Regeur Publishes Book on Winston Churchill

Professor Sara Regeur of the History Department recently published her book, Winston S. Churchill and the Shaping of the Middle East, 1919-1922 (Academic Studies Press, 2020).

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History Prodessor Karen B. Stern Gabbay Wins Book Award from Association for Jewish Studies

The Association for Jewish Studies has announced that Prof. Stern has won the 2020 Jordan Schnitzer Book Award for Writing on the Wall: Graffiti and the Forgotten Jews of Antiquity

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Two Students Win Belle Zeller Scholarship

Two students, junior Mic Braun and senior Marwa Elraey, have been awarded The Belle Zeller Scholarship, an award given by the Professional Staff Congress/CUNY, the university’s faculty and staff union.

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Faculty Discuss Election 2020 and Why Everyone Should Get Out to Vote

Brooklyn College asked some faculty to weigh in on Election 2020, which is happening during an unprecedented time. Here is what they had to say.

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Emeritus Professor Jerry Krase, Judith N. DeSena ‘78 Publish Two Edited Volumes on Gentrification

Emeritus Professor Jerry Krase and Judith N. DeSena ’78, who received her bachelor of arts in Sociology, recently published two edited volumes: Gentrification around the World, Volume I: Gentrifiers and

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CUNY Board Names Corey Robin Distinguished Professor

At a time when his scholarship is red hot, the political science professor is recognized as a faculty star.

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Brooklyn College Alumnus Greg Grandin Wins Pulitzer Prize for His Book “The End of the Myth”

His book examines the rise and fall of the concept of the great frontier as a symbol of American exceptionalism.

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Conor Tomás Reed Awarded Woodrow Wilson Career Enhancement Adjunct Faculty Fellowship

Conor Tomás Reed, an adjunct assistant professor in Africana Studies and American Studies at Brooklyn College, was awarded the Woodrow Wilson Career Enhancement Adjunct Faculty Fellowship. The Career Enhancement Fellowship,

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05.21.2020
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