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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At a time when his scholarship is red hot, the political science professor is recognized as a faculty star.
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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, 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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As New York City battles the COVID-19 pandemic, many among the campus community have leapt into action.
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Port-au-Prince native awarded $90,000 for graduate school studies at Syracuse University
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Celebrated Authors Helen Phillips and Sigrid Nunez earn prestigious honor.
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A reminder of the roots of the month-long holiday and a call to celebrate black history and culture year-round were key messages in the afternoon program. On February 6, members
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All faculty and staff are invited to selected readings of Winona LaDuke’s Recovering the Sacred: The Power of Naming and Claiming (South End Press, 2005), performed by Brooklyn College Professor
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The Office of Diversity and Equity Programs invites you to help kick off Black History Month! Join President Michelle J. Anderson and Chief Diversity Officer Anthony Brown in the Tow
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