Ronaldo Kiel Kiel’s visual art work has been recognized worldwide, including at the Prix Ars Electronica (Austria) and the International Media Art Biennale (Poland). He has exhibited in Austria, Brazil, Canada, Italy, Read More
Joshua Fogel Joshua Fogel for most of his life grew up in Brooklyn. As a proud graduate of Brooklyn College, he is excited about working at his alma mater and living in Read More
Laura A. Rabin Laura A. Rabin is a Professor of Psychology at Brooklyn College and The Graduate Center. Her research focuses on the cognitive and neurophysiological changes associated with preclinical dementia stages. Alzheimer’s Read More
Naomi Schiller Naomi Schiller is associate professor of anthropology. Schiller’s research and teaching focus on urban politics, climate justice, ethnographic film, and the state in Latin America and the United States. Her Read More
David Brodsky David Brodsky is Associate Professor of Judaic Studies at Brooklyn College, City University of New York. He received his Ph.D. from New York University in the Skirball Department of Hebrew Read More
Jonathan Nissenbaum Jon Nissenbaum earned his Ph.D. under the supervision of Noam Chomsky and David Pesetsky. Before joining the faculty at Brooklyn College, he held positions at Harvard, McGill, and Syracuse universities. Read More
Carla Santamaria Carla Santamaría holds a Ph.D. with emphasis on Latin American, Caribbean, and U.S. Latinx Studies from the State University of New York at Albany. Her areas of interests are decolonial Read More
Beth Ferholt Beth Ferholt’s areas of research broadly stated are development, learning and imagination. Her work builds upon the tradition of cultural-historical activity theories. Consistent foci of her publications include playworlds, a Read More
Jason Frydman Jason Frydman is Professor of English and has directed the Caribbean Studies Interdisciplinary Program. His work attends to the often hidden ways Caribbean history and culture resonate globally. Prof. Frydman Read More