Victor (Kip) Marsh Kip Marsh is a set and lighting designer for live performance. He has worked in the genres of theater, musical theater, opera, dance and themed entertainment. In addition, he has Read More
Malgorzata Ciszkowska Malgorzata Ciszkowska has been professor of chemistry at Brooklyn College and the CUNY Graduate Center since 2004. She served as associate professor for both institutions from 2001 to 2003, and Read More
Laurel Cooley Professor Laurel Cooley joined the Brooklyn College Mathematics Department in 2004. Prior to Brooklyn College, she was a tenured Associate Professor in the Mathematics Department at York College, CUNY. Read More
Albena Lutzkanova-Vassileva Albena Lutzkanova-Vassileva is an associate professor of English and comparative literature. Her major areas of interest include 20th-century English and East European literatures, Romanticism, critical theory and philosophy, semiotics and Read More
Jeffrey J. Taylor Disciplines: Jazz, Musicology Jeffrey Taylor is Professor of Music and Director of the Hitchcock Institute for Studies in American Music (HISAM) at Brooklyn College. At the Conservatory of Music he primarily Read More
Saam Trivedi Saam Trivedi is the author of _Imagination, Music, and the Emotions: A Philosophical Study_ (State University of New York Press, 2017); articles in such journals as Metaphilosophy, Revue Internationale de Read More
Lesley Davenport Lesley Davenport is been professor at Brooklyn College since 1998. Previously, Davenport served as executive officer for the Biochemistry Ph.D. Program, CUNY Graduate Center (2002-08); visiting research scientist, NIH (1995-96); Read More
Robert Shapiro Born in Germany, Robert Shapiro was raised and educated in New Jersey and Maryland. Shapiro held fellowships at the Max Weinreich Center of the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research and Read More
Peter Lipke Peter Lipke is a retired microbiologist interested in the surface of fungi. Specifically, his group studies how protein amyloids affect adhesion of the fungi, the host response to colonization by Read More