Battling Cancer One Metal at a Time

Brooklyn College chemistry professor receives a second NIH grant to study gold compounds in the fight against the disease.

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Where Math Meets Social Advocacy

Mathematics Professor Sandra Kingan wanted to help her students better engage with society and speak up on issues that matter to them—using mathematics.

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Making It in a Strange Land

What monk parakeets have to teach us about adaptation.

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Digging Up the Past

STAR students discover what it takes to uncover a part of Brooklyn’s history.

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Sociology Professor Testifies Before U.N. Committee

United Nations invites Gertrud Lenzer to Geneva for children’s rights task force.

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Health of Jamaica Bay Wetlands Is Focus of Brooklyn College Symposium

Dozens of scientists from Brooklyn College and beyond discuss restoring the Jamaica Bay watershed.

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Adjunct Scores $20,000 Fellowship to Study Religion in Africa, West Indies

Instructor will combine his love of music and scholarship for the project.

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Stacey Brenner-Moyer Wins Early Career Grant

A National Science Foundation grant of $450,000 will further Professor Brenner-Moyer’s research into organo-catalysis, a new field of chemistry.

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Doug Boyer Wins $50,000 Grant to Create a Database of Bones

The assistant professor of archaeology and anthropology is one of the first recipients of a new CUNY grant for junior faculty members.

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Following the Ghost of Napoleon Bonaparte

Anthony Mancini, director of the journalism program, travels around the world while writing his latest book about the French military leader.

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03.1.2012
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Charles Thompson