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. Read More
Philosophy From Everywhere and Everyone New department chair Daniel Campos brings a passion for the world into the classroom and campus. Read More
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. Read More
Places to Be As senior assistant to the director of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center, Sami Binder ’18 is dedicated to creating safe spaces. Read More
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 Read More
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. Read More
Finding the Words Professor Joseph Entin and alumna Clare Callahan ’08 M.A. ask us to use our imaginations to address poverty. Read More
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.” Read More
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. Read More