Brooklyn College Cancer Center to Hold Second Brooklyn Colorectal Cancer Symposium

The March 18 symposium is just one of several BCCC-CURE spring events focused on research, community service and education.

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Three-Year DOE Grant Award Announced: Professor Sophia Suarez, Physics

Prof. Suarez’s work focuses on characterizing the ion and molecular dynamics in various types of materials.

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History Professor Michael Rawson Publishes Book on Western Growth and Environmental Crisis

History Professor Michael Rawson has published a book, The Nature of Tomorrow: A History of the Environmental Future (Yale University Press, 2021), about how the West’s expansion has contributed to

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New Publication: Professor Amy Ikui, Biology

Prof. Ikui’s laboratory studies DNA replication and cell division using S. cerevisae as a model system, with the goal of understanding the molecular mechanism of cell growth control.

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Association for Psychological Science (APS) Rising Star: Prof. Ana Gantman

Rising Star designation is presented to outstanding APS members in the earliest stages of their research career post-Ph.D.

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Brooklyn College Faculty Member Todd Chandler Creates Documentary Exploring Complexities of School Gun Violence and Prevention

Bulletproof premieres on PBS’s Independent Lens on Feb. 14.

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Assistant Health and Nutrition Sciences Professor Margrethe Horlyck-Romanovsky Receives CUNY Interdisciplinary Research Grant

Assistant Professor Margrethe Horlyck-Romanovsky of the Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences is the recipient of a 2022 CUNY Interdisciplinary Research Grant for her proposal of a community-based participatory diabetes prevention program for

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CUNY IRG 2022 Recipient—Professor Margrethe Horlyck-Romanovsky

Prof. Horlyck-Romanovsky is a public health nutrition professional who is committed to addressing intra-ethnic health disparities among populations of African descent.

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Bearing Witness

Robert (Rubin) Firstman ’47 survived the largest loss of U.S. soldiers at sea in World War II but was not allowed to talk about it until decades later. When the event became declassified, he and other survivors and their family members, including an adjunct professor at Brooklyn College, have been telling the story.

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Professor Emerita Sara Reguer’s Churchill Book Discussed by Jewish Historical Society of England

Professor Emerita Sara Reguer’s newest book, Winston S. Churchill and the Shaping of the Middle East, 1919-1922 (Academic Studies Press) was discussed via Zoom by the Jewish Historical Society of

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01.21.2022
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