Eric Alterman Eric Alterman is a CUNY Distinguished Professor of English and Journalism. He was the “The Liberal Media” columnist for The Nation, for 25 years and is now a columnist for Read More
English, M.A. The Master of Arts in English develops familiarity with literature from a wide range of writers, geographies, experiences, and sensibilities, and provides instruction in different theoretical concepts and critical methods Read More
Jonathan Nissenbaum Jon Nissenbaum earned his Ph.D. under the supervision of Noam Chomsky and David Pesetsky. Before joining the faculty at Brooklyn College, he held positions at Harvard, McGill, and Syracuse universities. Read More
Jason Frydman Jason Frydman is Professor of English and has directed the Caribbean Studies Interdisciplinary Program. His work attends to the often hidden ways Caribbean history and culture resonate globally. Prof. Frydman Read More
Linguistics, Minor By declaring a minor in linguistics, you get to analyze the nature and structure of language through an interdisciplinary approach. Read More
English, Minor You want to explore poetry or try your hand at journalism. Maybe you’re interested in comparative literature, linguistics, or teaching. With an English minor, you’ll have the opportunity to study Read More
Creative Writing, Minor By declaring a minor in creative writing, you will get to participate in a community of students, faculty, and mentors who will develop your skills as an artful and imaginative Read More
Comparative Literature, Minor With a minor in comparative literature, you will get to engage with literary works across languages, borders, and historical periods, exploring the traditions and innovations of the literatures of the Read More
English Teacher (7-12), M.A. In this program, beginning and experienced teachers receive training and professional development for a career as a secondary school English teacher in grades seven through 12. The curriculum prepares you Read More