Annual Samuel J. Konefsky Memorial Lecture Features Lee Gelernt

Prominent public interest lawyer and a leading figure in contemporary immigration litigation to speak on immigrant rights.

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Andrew Meyer Publishes Landmark History of Classical China

“Rule All Under Heaven: A History of Classical China from Confucius to the First Emperor’ offers a sweeping, accessible account of one of the most transformative eras in world history.

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Program Empowers Humanities Students to Turn Passion Into Career Pathways

A new mentorship initiative helped humanities and social sciences students bridge the gap between academic success and meaningful careers.

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Professor Matthew Burgess Book Fireworks Awarded 2026 Randolph Caldecott Medal

Presented by the American Library Association, the annual award is one of the highest honors in children’s literature, recognizing the most distinguished picture book published in the United States.

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Harnessing Language

Brent Thomas Whiteside came to New York City to study acting, but instead of appearing on the stage, he is studying to write for it.

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Faculty Publish New Edition of Leading Text in Environmental Sociology

Fourth Edition of “Twenty Lessons in Environmental Sociology” now available.

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Degrees of Change

Designing Brooklyn College’s future in the age of AI.

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Education in the Age of AI

How artificial intelligence is transforming learning, teaching, and the future of skills.

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María E. Pérez y González Honored by New York City Mayor’s Office

Professor recognized for decades of transformative contributions to Puerto Rican and Latino studies and social justice.

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A Cultural Representative

Alumna and medical student Ruqayyah Batts will address healthcare disparities, while bolstering the representation of physicians of color.

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09.17.2025
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Audrey Peterson