U.S. News & World Report Ranks Brooklyn College Among the Best

Graduate programs score high on widely cited lists.

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Chemistry Student Scores Big Prize

Junior is first Brooklyn College student to win Congress’s Goldwater Scholarship.

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Health of Jamaica Bay Wetlands Is Focus of Brooklyn College Symposium

Dozens of scientists from Brooklyn College and beyond discuss restoring the Jamaica Bay watershed.

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Alumnae Cited for “Extraordinary” Service by Kings County District Attorney

Basketball coach and advocate for women’s rights are among four alumnae honored during Women’s History Month.

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Stacey Brenner-Moyer Wins Early Career Grant

A National Science Foundation grant of $450,000 will further Professor Brenner-Moyer’s research into organo-catalysis, a new field of chemistry.

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Doug Boyer Wins $50,000 Grant to Create a Database of Bones

The assistant professor of archaeology and anthropology is one of the first recipients of a new CUNY grant for junior faculty members.

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Honors Student Wins November CUNY Photo Contest

She’s a member of the Macaulay Honors College and the Bulldogs swim team. She rides horses and volunteers with GallopNYC, a nonprofit organization that provides therapeutic horseback riding to children

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A Matter of Taste

Bitter or sweet? More than just a preference on our palate, they can dramatically alter our moral judgments.

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Brooklyn College Establishes Four New Schools

As the new academic year gets under way, President Karen L. Gould officially welcomed the founding deans of four new schools, completing the final stage of an ambitious academic reorganization

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A Trip to Honduras on Medical Brigade Changes Lives for Both Students and Locals

For most people, a trip to Honduras revolves around reef diving, Mayan ruins and visits to biological reserves. For a group of 23 Brooklyn College students, however, it involved something

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08.23.2011
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Susan Landers