Africana Studies Thrives at Brooklyn College The Brooklyn College Africana Studies Department celebrates 40 years at the forefront of cultural analysis. Read More
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. Read More
Remembering Folk Music Legend Pete Seeger Radio personality Oscar Brand ’42, and others, recall their experiences with the ‘nation’s troubadour of conscience.’ Read More
History Professor Studies Ancient Graffiti in Israel Professor Karen B. Stern’s research helps historians paint a more complete picture of the ancient world. Read More
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. Read More
Shirley Chisholm’s Trials and Triumphs Captured in New Biography Brooklyn College Professor Barbara Winslow’s new book examines life of pioneering politician. Read More
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. Read More
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. Read More
Travel Required From Los Angeles to Jordan, Brooklyn College students get a leg up on prestigious internships, thanks to Magner Stipend Awards. Read More
Author Junot Díaz Speaks to a Packed Audience at Brooklyn College The award-winning Dominican-American writer encourages students to embrace their linguistic roots. Read More