Political Science Professor Pens Forthcoming Book on Vietnam and the Third Indochina War

Assistant Professor Kosal Path, of the Political Science Department, has a new book out in February: Vietnam’s Strategic Thinking During the Third Indochina War (University of Wisconsin Press, 2020). The

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Can Animals Read Minds? Research by Brooklyn College Philosophy Professor Robert Lurz Says Perhaps

His work with chimpanzees and their cognitive abilities may reveal the evolutionary origins of what make humans exceptionally social animals.

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Poet and Fiction Writer Ocean Vuong ’12 Awarded the MacArthur ‘Genius’ Grant

Vuong’s works explore the themes of exile and the trauma of war.

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Tow Professor Karen B. Stern Gabbay to Provide Deeper Insight into Ancient Judaism Through Study of Millenia-Old Graffiti

The history professor will conduct research beyond the borders of Israel, expanding our knowledge of the reach and impact of Jewish culture in antiquity.

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Weasel Festival Continues in Fourteenth Year

The annual Theater Department production thrives with funding from The Tow Foundation in a partnership that has multiple benefits for students and recent graduates.

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Magner Milestones Mark Years of Student Support and Success

2019 was a banner year for all things Magner: The Magner Career Center recently achieved 15 years of helping students succeed on their career paths, and the center’s founder, Marge Magner, celebrated the 50th anniversary of her graduation from Brooklyn College.

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Christopher LaSasso ’19 Awarded Full Scholarship for Doctoral Studies at Brown University

At Brooklyn College, he finally found an intellectual community in which he could thrive.

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Alumni Honored as Educators of the Year

Two School of Education graduates found their passion in helping students of color who might not otherwise get the push they need to succeed.

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Education Graduate Wins Fulbright to Teach English in Taiwan

For Jennifer Tam ’18, the fellowship is in line with her goal of working with non-native English speakers.

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Movements Are a Collective Responsibility and We All Have a Role to Play, Says #MeToo Founder and Activist Tarana Burke at Brooklyn College’s 94th Commencement Ceremony

Distinguished Alumnus Jimmy Smits ’80 reminds students to persevere.

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05.30.2019
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Susan Landers