Science and Resilience Institute at Jamaica Bay Earns National Funding Support Community engagement is the focus of a recent round of national funding aimed at mitigating problem flooding. Read More
Mapping Out a Solution Jennifer Cherrier helping with problem flooding and water-related issues. Read More
Call Them by Their Name In a new internship last fall, anthropology major Lily Bello helped trans community members overcome the legal red tape of changing their names. Read More
The Arc of a Scholar Suffering from fashion-industry burnout, Sherri V. Cummings ’15 found her passion in Africana Studies. Read More
Author and Activist Barbara Smith to Lecture at Brooklyn College on March 16 One of her first public appearances since 2020 will serve as an extraordinary complement to Brooklyn College’s Women’s History Month celebration. Read More
Brooklyn College Cancer Center Receives Grant from the Gray Foundation Borough’s first cancer center that brings together research, education, and community outreach gets a $100,000-boost. Read More
A Different Kind of Practice The first in a series on the robust mentorship program at Brooklyn College, the spotlight is on Dr. Lawrence Budnick ’74, who is helping students clear the first hurdle on their way to medical school—the admission interview. Read More
Professor of Cultural anthropology Katie Rose Hejtmanek Competes in the International Weightlifting Federation’s (IWF) Masters World Championships Cultural anthropology professor and children and youth studies director Katie Rose Hejtmanek recently competed in the International Weightlifting Federation’s (IWF) Masters World Championships. She is the 59kg 40-44 World Champion. Read More
Brooklyn College Professors Wayne Powell and H. Arthur Bankoff Help Reveal Details of Ancient and Complex Trade Network in Present Day Turkey Research on 3,300-year-old Uluburun shipwreck continues to yield incredible finds. Read More