A Classics Career
Acclaimed classicist Patrice Rankine ’92 focuses his research on bringing Black classicism, its history, and its relevance to the next generation of aspiring scholars.
Read MoreAcclaimed classicist Patrice Rankine ’92 focuses his research on bringing Black classicism, its history, and its relevance to the next generation of aspiring scholars.
Read MoreOrtiz is a professor of history at the University of Florida and will serve as Brooklyn College’s Robert L. Hess Scholar in Residence for 2024.
Read MoreDean Foster ’69 recognized that cultural competency would be a crucial skill in an increasingly globalized world, so he built a business to teach it.
Read MoreArmy veteran and graduate student Gerard Placide has already traveled the world through his singing. Now he wants to change the world through diplomacy.
Read MorePowered by a grant from The Tow Foundation, mentoring has become a transformative force on campus.
Read MoreProfessor and Chair Liv Mariah Yarrow from the Department of Classics published a piece in the educational blog Past Imperfect titled, “Finding Graduate Funding to Study Antiquity,” which touched on what makes Brooklyn College
Read MoreWomen’s Center Director Sau-fong Au and Associate Professor Yung-Yi Diana Pan will serve as principals for programing to support mentoring, mental health, curriculum development, and other initiatives.
Read MoreThe article discusses how “networking won’t save us, but we should endeavor to clear pathways instead of pulling up ladders or staying in our bubbles.”
Read MoreSophomore and Watson Fellow Ricky Costas-Hernandez aims to make worldwide change with food security.
Read MoreCultural Anthropology Professor and Children and Youth Studies Director Katie Rose Hejtmanek from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences and Natural and Behavioral Sciences and Adjunct Professor of Anthropology Melissa Forbis
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