Daniel G. Campos Daniel Campos teaches and writes philosophy as a medium to cultivate his interests in mathematics, literature, and sport. These academic fields, along with his passions for traveling, listening to live Read More
Michael Menser Michael Menser first started teaching philosophy at Brooklyn College as an adjunct in 1995, became full time in 2003, and was tenured in 2009. He is a member of the Read More
David Grubbs Disciplines: Composition, Music Technology, Musicology, Sonic Arts David Grubbs has released sixteen solo albums and appeared on more than 200 commercial releases. He is the author of Good night the Read More
Jeanne Theoharis Jeanne Theoharis is the author or co-author of thirteen books on the civil rights and Black Power movements and the contemporary politics of race in the US. Her newest book Read More
Mark Kobrak Mark Kobrak was appointed to the faculty of Brooklyn College and the CUNY Graduate Center in September 2001. Prior to that, Kobrak was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Read More
Mark Voelpel Mark Voelpel is the director of record for more than 60 commercials, several award-winning narrative films, a documentary, and a collection of political satire videos. Mark has worked in a Read More
Attila Mate Attila Mate has held positions at Szeged University, the Mathematical Research Institute in Budapest, University of Michigan, University of North Carolina and Rutgers University, and has been at Brooklyn College Read More
Kiyoka Koizumi Kiyoka Koizumi is a Master Certified Health Education Specialist(MCHES)and has taught the following courses at Brooklyn College: Personal & Community Health, Health Care system in the U.S., School & Community Read More