Brooklyn College Hosts Second Annual Perinatal Mental Health Summit in Brownsville

Daylong convening brings together 200 clinicians, researchers, and community leaders to advance equitable, trauma-informed care for parents, infants, and families.

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Brooklyn College Hosts Urgent Discussion on Black Maternal Health Crisis

The event, attended by students, faculty, staff, and community members, was held in conjunction with the 2026 Perinatal Mental Health Summit at the Greg Jackson Center for Brownsville.

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Brooklyn College Faculty, Alum Named 2026 Guggenheim Fellows

Prestigious honor recognizes outstanding achievement in scholarship and the arts, placing them among a distinguished cohort shaping contemporary thought and creative expression.

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Pair of Events Highlight College’s Commitment to Perinatal Mental Health

Second Annual Perinatal Mental Health Summit Follows Timely Presidential Lecture Series Event at Brooklyn Borough Hall.

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Hackathon

Announcing Brooklyn College’s first hackathon.

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Students Gain Global Public Health Experience Through ICAP Next Generation Program

The program prepares emerging public health leaders to address urgent global health challenges.

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Creativity Feels Great — Until Tomorrow

New research by doctoral candidate Kaile Smith and professor of psychology Jennifer Drake finds creativity boosts daily well-being, but professional creatives report more next-day negative emotions after highly creative days

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A Nobel Laureate Comes to Brooklyn College

Celebrated scientist Martin Chalfie highlights 40th anniversary of the H. Martin Friedman Lecture series.

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Brooklyn College Paleontologist Stephen Chester and Colleagues Reveal New Clues About Early Primate Evolution

Findings help clarify the biogeographic history of the earliest primate relatives and highlight the importance of continued fossil exploration in understudied regions.

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Bridging Brain Science

Professor Andrew Delamater explores how minds—human and animal—learn from experience.

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03.2.2026
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Richard Pietras