Jacqueline Shannon Jacqueline Shannon is a professor in Early Childhood/Early Intervention with over 25 years of experience working with culturally and linguistically diverse children birth to five years with and without disabilities Read More
Caroline E. Arnold Caroline Arnold’s research focuses on the dynamics of industrialization and globalization in India and Turkey. She teaches courses on the political economy of development, comparative politics, and research methods. Read More
Nakato Hirakubo Nakato Hirakubo is an associate professor of marketing and international business. He has published four marketing books in Japan as well as numerous articles and conference proceedings about the Japanese Read More
Israel Abramov Israel Abramov was born in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). He moved to London for undergraduate work in law and then psychology, and then to the United States for graduate studies Read More
Zhongqi (Joshua) Cheng Zhongqi (Joshua) Cheng is a professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, and a faculty member for the Earth and Environmental Sciences Ph.D. Program at the CUNY Graduate Read More
Bernd Renner Bernd Renner was raised and educated in Germany and France before coming to the United States to pursue his doctoral studies at Princeton University. Read More
Annette Danto Filmmaker, educator, co-author/editor of Routledge textbook: Think/Point/Shoot: Media Ethics, Technology and Global Change (2017). A three-time awarded Fulbright Scholar in Film and Media Making. Documentaries held in permanent collections of Read More
Philip F. Napoli Philip F. Napoli teaches 20th-century U.S. and public history, including courses on the history of the American war in Vietnam, American popular culture, oral history, and the history of immigration. Read More
Steven P. Remy Steven Remy has taught modern European history at Brooklyn College and the CUNY Graduate Center since 2002. He teaches courses in modern European and German history, Nazi Germany, the politics Read More