Junior Zahra Jamil Awarded Belle Zeller Scholarship The award frees Jamil to study neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, and helps lay the foundation for her to join the ranks of women scientists doing research in that field. Read More
Research News, November, 2021 Publication(s) Wang, Z.; Chen, Y.; Tang, S.; Chen, S.; Gong, S.; Jiang, X.; Wang, L.; Zhang, Y. Dietary Diversity and Nutrient Intake of Han and Dongxiang Smallholder Farmers in Poverty Read More
David Prerau, Expert on Daylight Saving Time, Speaks on the Much-Debated Practice On November 7, clocks moved back an hour and once again Americans are discussing the pros and cons of daylight saving time. Opinions vary about the practice of setting standard Read More
Research News, October, 2021 Publications Affo S, Nair A, Brundu F, Ravichandra A, Bhattacharjee S, Matsuda M, Chin LK, Filliol A, Wen W, Song X, Decker A, Worley J, Caviglia JM, Yu L, Yin Read More
Mining the Resources Inspired by her mentors, whom she met through the Magner Career Center, Ariel Abramova has gone on to become a peer mentor herself and, through internships, is already gaining valuable experience in her chosen career of human resources. Read More
Brooklyn College Announces the Opening of New Cancer Center to Address Health Disparities in the Fight Against Cancer The Brooklyn College Cancer Center (BCCC-CURE) is the first education-based center of its kind in Brooklyn focused on research and community partnerships. Read More
A Tech Pipeline Program at Brooklyn College Leads Computer Science Majors to Success In its third year, the program gives students training in soft skills, industry experience, a head start in technical careers, and adds new talent to the New York City workforce. Read More
Brooklyn College Cancer Center (BCCC-CURE) to Host First Brooklyn Breast Cancer Symposium Brooklyn College Cancer Center (BCCC-CURE) joins Maimonides Medical Center (MMC), SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) for an all-day free public outreach event. Read More
CIS Professor Neng-Fa Zhou Leads Team to Win Programming Contest Professor Neng-Fa Zhou, of the Computer and Information Sciences department, led a team of computer scientists that won the 2021 LP/CP Programming Contest. The team won for coming up with Read More
Research News, September, 2021 Publications Horlyck-Romanovsky MF, Haley S. Increasing Obesity Odds Among Foreign-Born New Yorkers are not Explained by Eating Out, Age at Arrival, or Duration of Residence: Results from NYC HANES 2004 Read More