EES Student Accomplishments, 2018

July Andrea Medina Triana July Andrea Medina Triana successfully defended her M.S. thesis on April 20. An interactive story map of her thesis, “Heritage Sites Under Threat: Impacts of Climate

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The Sciences Spotlight: Charuta Kulkarni

Charuta Kulkarni, a former student of the Earth and Environmental Sciences programs of Brooklyn College and the CUNY Graduate Center, received the European Union’s prestigious Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship to advance

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Spring Break in Icelend With the Brooklyn College Geology Society

Ten members of the Brooklyn College Geology Society traveled to Iceland over spring break 2018. Chaperoned by EESC Lecturer Matthew Garb, they studied the unique geology of the island during a

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10th International Symposium of Cephalopods Past and Present in Fez, Morocco

Lecturer Matthew Garb and four students he is advising in collaboration with the American Museum of Natural History (undergraduates Alison Rowe and Kayla Irizarry, and M.S. students Shannon Brophy and Jone

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Under One Umbrella

Emmy Award-winning Meteorologist Raphael Miranda ’06 partners with the Magner Career Center to mentor Brooklyn College students.

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Scientists and Citizens Work Together in Brooklyn to Help Restore New York’s Waterways

The data we collect gives concerned community members the information they need to lobby their local representatives, according to Dr. Jessica Joyner

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#BCGrad2017: Educator Merin Jacob ’17 M.A. Returned to College to Gain a Newer Understanding

As they prepare for the next stages of their lives, members of the Brooklyn College Class of 2017 share some details of their journeys from students to graduates. Find more student commencement profiles and videos on our Facebook and Twitter pages. Use the #BCGrad2017 hashtag to join the conversation!

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Secrets of Success

Alumni return to college to speak at Magner Center panel about how to create a winning career.

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Brooklyn College Receives $500,000 From NOAA to Promote Coastal Resilience Through Environmental Literacy

Thanks to this grant, Brooklyn College will work with schools and other organizations to investigate the impact of climate change and extreme weather, and present findings to the Mayor’s Office.

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The Brooklyn College Geology Society Gets a Rock-Solid Education in the Bahamas

The students journeyed to the Bahamian Island of Andros to explore connections between past and present geological phenomena.

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08.24.2016
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