Africana Studies Thrives at Brooklyn College

The Brooklyn College Africana Studies Department celebrates 40 years at the forefront of cultural analysis.

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U.S. Postal Service Commemorates Shirley Chisholm ’46 with Stamp

Professor Barbara Winslow, author of new Chisholm biography, talks about the pioneering congresswoman’s legacy.

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Remembering Folk Music Legend Pete Seeger

Radio personality Oscar Brand ’42, and others, recall their experiences with the ‘nation’s troubadour of conscience.’

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History Professor Studies Ancient Graffiti in Israel

Professor Karen B. Stern’s research helps historians paint a more complete picture of the ancient world.

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Carlos Cruz ’00 M.A. Wins 2013 CUNY Excellence in Technology Service Award

The college’s Blackboard/Sakai expert has been instrumental in implementing a wide range of e-learning initiatives.

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Shirley Chisholm’s Trials and Triumphs Captured in New Biography

Brooklyn College Professor Barbara Winslow’s new book examines life of pioneering politician.

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History Professor’s Book Aims to Shatter Stereotypes of Vietnam Veterans

For his latest book, Professor Phillip F. Napoli spent nearly a decade speaking with Vietnam veterans in an effort to paint a more complete picture of those who served.

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Brooklyn International: Giving Back in Barbuda

Through a study abroad program, a recent Brooklyn College graduate channeled past adversities into helping the people on the island of Barbuda.

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Travel Required

From Los Angeles to Jordan, Brooklyn College students get a leg up on prestigious internships, thanks to Magner Stipend Awards.

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Author Junot Díaz Speaks to a Packed Audience at Brooklyn College

The award-winning Dominican-American writer encourages students to embrace their linguistic roots.

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11.4.2013
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Susan Landers