Namita N. Manohar Namita Manohar is a qualitative feminist sociologist with broad interests in sociology of families, (im)migration and the intersections of gender, race and ethnicity. Her emerging interests, connected to her ongoing Read More
Matthew Burgess Matthew Burgess began teaching at Brooklyn College in 1999 while pursuing his M.F.A. in Poetry. He teaches various courses in the English Department including Poetry Writing, Literature for Young People, Read More
Douglas E. Geers Disciplines: Composition, Music Technology, Sonic Arts Douglas Geers is a composer who works extensively with technology in composition, performance and multimedia collaborations. His works include Inanna, a 90-minute concert play; an Read More
Paul M. Forlano Before arriving at Brooklyn College, Paul Forlano held postdoctoral fellowships in neuroendocrinology at the Vollum Institute, Oregon Health and Science University, and in cellular neuroscience, in the Department of Neurobiology Read More
Brian Dunphy Brian Dunphy focused on media and politics while earning his master’s degree at the New School for Social Research. He has been a part of many different projects, from film Read More
Tracy Wong Tracy Wong is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences. At Brooklyn College, she has taught Human Encounters with Death, Principles of Caring for the Terminally 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
Gregory C. Smithsimon Gregory Smithsimon joined the faculty at Brooklyn College in fall 2009. His courses take advantage of the unequaled opportunities New York City provides for teaching urban sociology. Smithsimon feels it Read More