A Famous Life Remembered and Rediscovered

On the 100th anniversary of Rosa Parks’ birth, Brooklyn College professor publishes the first scholarly text on the life of the civil rights icon.

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Alumna Takes off for Distant Lands with the US Foreign Service

A former Shirley Chisholm Scholar and political science major, Soribel Feliz has interned at the U.S. State Department and the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. Now she doing her master’s to become a U.S. diplomat.

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Weathering the Storm

College community comes together to aid in relief and recovery after Hurricane Sandy.

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Children and Youth Studies Program Presents Fall Distinguished Speaker Series

Fall speaker series links students to leaders in foster care, juvenile justice and other child advocacy careers.

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Black Woman Triumphant

Theater student Ashley Brockington embraces her creativity and finds structure and community at Brooklyn College.

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Wrestling With Gender Stereotypes

Former female wrestler Ember Skye Kane-Lee explores gender issues in the sport thanks to a 2012 Rosen Fellowship.

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An Exhibit of Distinction

The library’s latest acquisitions were created by little people with big talent.

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Sociology Professor Testifies Before U.N. Committee

United Nations invites Gertrud Lenzer to Geneva for children’s rights task force.

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Summer Days Are Not So Lazy for Motivated Interns

From Giorgio Armani to the New York Daily News, Brooklyn College students are gaining hands-on experience at some of the city’s most prestigious organizations.

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Controversial Facebook Comments Spur Alumna to Take Action

Ann-Marie Adams hosts event about Caribbean identity at the New York Times headquarters.

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07.3.2012
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Susan Landers