Professor Liv Mariah Yarrow’s Book Wins Royal Numismatic Society’s Lhotka Prize

The award goes to authors considered most helpful to the elementary student of numismatics, the study of currency.

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Philosophy From Everywhere and Everyone

New department chair Daniel Campos brings a passion for the world into the classroom and campus.

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A Person Restored

Garrard Conley ’20 M.F.A. fell into activism when his bestselling memoir brought conversion therapy—and the harm it causes—to wide attention.

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Places to Be

As senior assistant to the director of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center, Sami Binder ’18 is dedicated to creating safe spaces.

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Lauren Mancia Publishes New Book Meditation and Prayer in the Eleventh-and Twelfth-Century Monastery

Lauren Mancia, Associate History Professor, recently published her book, Meditation and Prayer in the Eleventh-and Twelfth-Century Monastery: Struggling Towards God. The work examines medieval monastic meditation, prayer, and retrospection during

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Brooklyn College Celebrates the Class of 2023

The 98th commencement united the campus community and featured Pulitzer and Kennedy Center Award-Winner Tania León and Foundation Board of Trustees Chair Evan Silverstein ’76, along with other special guests.

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Finding the Words

Professor Joseph Entin and alumna Clare Callahan ’08 M.A. ask us to use our imaginations to address poverty.

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Class of 2023: History in the Making

Andrea Di Salvio carves her own path on her terms.

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Professor Steve Remy Appears in National Geographic’s “Hitler: The Lost Tapes of the Third Reich”

Professor of History Steve Remy, a world-renowned scholar of 20th-century German history, was featured in the National Geographic series “Hitler: The Lost Tapes of the Third Reich.”

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Interdisciplinary Experts Hosting Conference to Discuss Premodern Religious Experience

Organized by professors Lauren Mancia and Brian P. Sowers, the two-day conference will explore “lived religion” from Late Antiquity to the Central Middle Ages.

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04.20.2023
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