Frans Albarillo Frans Albarillo is the librarian for business, economics, accounting, linguistics and sociology. Read More
Anna Gotlib Anna Gotlib is an associate professor of philosophy and a collegiate adviser for those students interested in law and law-related careers. Before joining the faculty at Brooklyn College, she was Read More
Elizabeth Chua Elizabeth Chua joined Brooklyn College in January 2011. After receiving her Ph.D. in 2008 from Harvard Univeristy, she went on to do a postdoctoral research fellowship at the University of Read More
Dorothy Neave-DiToro Dorothy Neave-DiToro, Au.D. is an Associate Professor and is currently serving as the Acting Executive Officer and Doctoral Program Director of CUNY Audiology Doctoral (Au.D.) Program. Dr. Neave-DiToro teaches courses Read More
Jennifer Sass-Brown Jennifer Sass-Brown believes that pragmatics are the key to communication. Humans communicate when they feel they have something meaningful to contribute to an ongoing dialogue. Her role is to facilitate Read More
Matthew Crump Crump runs the Computational Cognition Lab at Brooklyn College of CUNY. Research interests include learning, memory, attention, performance, and semantic cognition. Some questions include how do people learn new skills Read More
Ryan Murelli Ryan Murelli joined the Brooklyn College faculty in September 2010. He teaches organic chemistry in addition to conducting research at the college, and holds a joint appointment with the CUNY Read More
Katherine (Katie Rose) Hejtmanek Katherine (Katie Rose) Hejtmanek is a cultural and psychological anthropologist. She has a joint appointment in the Department of Anthropology and Archaeology and the Children and Youth Studies Program. I Read More
Yu Gao Yu Gao joined Brooklyn College in fall 2010 after having spent two years as a postdoc at the University of Pennsylvania, and prior to that, five years as a graduate Read More
Benjamin Lerner Ben Lerner is the author of four books of poetry (The Lichtenberg Figures, Angle of Yaw, Mean Free Path, and The Lights), three novels (Leaving the Atocha Station, 10:04, and Read More