Poetic License

April is National Poetry Month and Brooklyn College has long been a home to poets as diverse as its campus.

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For A History Class, a Lesson About Nontraditional Sources

Prof. Philip Napoli invites well-traveled photojournalist Nina Berman to share her unconventional images on the impact of war.

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The Rona Jaffe Foundation Establishes Fellowships in Creative Writing

“The Rona Jaffe Foundation is very pleased to provide support to Brooklyn College in the form of these fellowships to incoming female graduate students in the M.F.A. program,” said Beth McCabe, director of The Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers’ Awards and a board trustee. “They will, we hope, not only provide much-needed funding within the program, but also help attract the strongest writing candidates to apply.”

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John Hope Franklin Memorial Day Celebrated at Brooklyn College as Part of Its “We Stand Against Hate” Initiative

The former chair of the college’s Department of History was remembered for his groundbreaking scholarship and activism.

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The CUNY Haitian Studies Institute and Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College Collaborate on “Voices from Haiti: Artists as Activists”

Three distinguished panelists discuss the challenges they overcame to achieve success, and how they have used their careers as springboards for activism in the Haitian community.

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Brooklyn College Faculty View First Amendment Rights Through an Interdisciplinary Lens

Workshop highlights solutions to police surveillance on campus.

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A Perfect Fit

An Urban Sustainability major says she found her groove in the young program.

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Award-winning Author and English Professor Moustafa Bayoumi Lends His Voice in Support of Free Speech

Bayoumi joined thousands on the steps of the New York Public Library for PEN America’s Writers Resist rally.

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On Anniversary of Earthquake in Haiti Radio Soleil Director Ricot Dupuy ’81 Discusses the Importance of Radio Activism

“The Voice of Haiti,” Dupuy’s station, has remained a go-to news source for New York City Haitians, as well as a hub for social and political engagement in the U.S. and Haiti.

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After Aleppo: History Professor Shares His Expertise on the Middle East

Louis Fishman talks about the region and legacy of President Obama’s policies.

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12.14.2016
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Susan Landers