Alvin Khiêm Bùi Alvin Khiêm Bùi is Assistant Professor of History specializing in Asian and Asian diasporic histories. He received his doctoral degree from the University of Washington, Seattle in modern Southeast Asian Read More
KC Johnson I am a professor of history, where I specialize in U.S. political, diplomatic, and legal affairs. My research has focused on the history of Congress; the Johnson administration; the U.S.-Israeli Read More
Social Studies Teacher (7–12), B.A. In this bachelor’s degree program, you will take courses in such departments as Africana Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Economics, History, Political Science, Puerto Rican and Latinx Studies, or Sociology, any Read More
David G. Troyansky Native New Yorker David Troyansky returned to Brooklyn and joined the faculty of Brooklyn College in 2005 after teaching for 21 years at Texas Tech University. He began studying French Read More
Andrew Meyer Andrew Meyer has a BA in East Asian Studies from Brown University and a Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Civilization from Harvard University. He spent four years living, studying, Read More
History, B.A. Historians study humanity’s past successes and failures, eras of brilliance and times of darkness, enlightened civilizations, and devastating regimes—all of which help explain the present. With a firm understanding of Read More
Benjamin Carp Benjamin L. Carp is the author of The Great New York Fire of 1776: A Lost Story of the American Revolution, appearing soon. He also wrote Defiance of the Patriots: Read More
Lauren Mancia Lauren Mancia (she/her) looks at what medieval Europeans left behind — art, writings, artifacts, institutions, manuscripts, buildings, plays, rituals, diagrams, etc. — in order to understand how they experienced and Read More
Brigid O’Keeffe Brigid O’Keeffe is a historian of imperial Russia and the Soviet Union. O’Keeffe is the author of The Multiethnic Soviet Union and its Demise (Bloomsbury); Esperanto and Languages of Internationalism Read More
Karen B. Stern Gabbay Karen Stern is an award-winning author who draws from fields of archaeology, anthropology, history and religion to research the daily lives and material cultures of Jews of the ancient Mediterranean, Read More