The renowned scholar discussed her research on child survivors of the Holocaust in Poland during the early postwar period.
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The award, named after the CUNY alum who discovered a vaccine for polio, recognizes future medical scholars.
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Four team members share their experiences and processes as poets, and talk about the responsibility of artists to critique the world around them through their art.
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Her recent book, Opinionated: The World View of a Jewish Woman, examines Judaism and Jewish culture through a feminist lens.
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A More Beautiful and Terrible History: The Uses and Misuses of Civil Rights History (Beacon Press, 2018) has been praised by The New York Times and Publisher’s Weekly.
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Senior Isiah James, a decorated veteran, finds community and support on the Brooklyn College campus thanks to the college’s Veteran and Military Program.
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For more than 20 years, Leonard Tow ’50, and Claire ’52, have given generously to their alma mater. The awards presentation and luncheon celebrated the work of the best and brightest among the college’s educators and learners.
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“The Voice of Haiti,” Dupuy’s station, has remained a go-to news source for New York City Haitians, as well as a hub for social and political engagement in the U.S. and Haiti.
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Everyone knows the importance of doing internships. Some students discover opportunities on their own or with the help of a professor or mentor. The Magner Career Center has helped students
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The father of seven has been a dedicated member of the Brooklyn College staff for more than 20 years.
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