Faculty Publish Book on Gender Issues in Strength Sports Cultural 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 Read More
In the Interest of Public Health Michael Joseph ’94 has educated generations of public health professionals for over two decades and shows no sign of stopping. Read More
Professor of Anthropology Stephen Chester Part of $3 Million National Science Foundation Grant Funding for Brooklyn College, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, and seven additional collaborating institutions will help unravel mysteries of how life rebounded after the extinction of the dinosaurs. Read More
The Career Builder The ministry of Sabine Saint-Cyr ’12, ’15 M.S. is helping people envision and build their careers. Read More
Culturally Relevant Assistant Professor Horlyck-Romanovsky and her students work to prevent Type 2 diabetes in New York City’s Black Caribbean communities. Read More
Professor Margrethe Horlyck-Romanovsky Receives $1.1 Million Contract for “Ghanaian Immigrant Mental Health and Wellbeing Project” Assistant Professor of Health and Nutrition Sciences Margrethe Horlyck-Romanovsky from the School of Natural and Behavioral Sciences was awarded a $1.1 million contract from the National Institute for Minority Health Read More
Green Infrastructure Test Bed Planted on Campus The site will educate and support NYC stormwater and climate resiliency efforts. Read More
Luis Quadri Publishes Research on Pathogen That Causes Tuberculosis-Like Pulmonary Disease The work examines the genes that Mycobacterium kansasii needs to grow and their implications for drug resistance and drug development. Read More
Brooklyn College Celebrates the Class of 2023 The 98th commencement united the campus community and featured Pulitzer and Kennedy Center Award-Winner Tania León and Foundation Board of Trustees Chair Evan Silverstein ’76, along with other special guests. Read More
Class of 2023: Helping People Fuel Their Bodies for Good Aspiring dietician Tamara Alam is excited to educate patients on the importance of healthy living while fostering cultural diversity and inclusivity in her approach. Read More