Broadway Shows Are Now in SEEK Students’ Playbook

Thanks to a joint program between CUNY and the nonprofit Theatre Development Fund (TDF), SEEK students are partaking in a quintessential New York experience — attending a Broadway show. For

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Rhodes Scholar Zujaja Tauqeer Will Address Baccalaureate Commencement

Rhodes Scholar Zujaja Tauqeer has garnered yet another honor: As the 2011 undergraduate class representative, the Pakistan-born student will address her fellow graduates at the June 2 Commencement Exercises. As

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Students Earn Credit by Teaching English and Civic Lessons to Immigrants

Nadine Alexander, a senior health and nutrition sciences student who has been accepted to Johns Hopkins, recently accomplished something that took her outside the realm of her major: She taught

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SEEK Professor Wins Fulbright-Hays Award to Study in North Africa

Judith Corbett Carter, an assistant professor in the Percy Ellis Sutton SEEK Program, wants to help the Brooklyn College community celebrate its religious diversity. After a trip to Morocco and

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‘Great Minds’ Gather for Fiftieth Anniversary Fete of Brooklyn College’s Scholars Program

“Great minds think alike” may not always be true. But at the 50th anniversary celebration of the Scholars Program, it certainly was. Great minds past and present all agreed that

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Rosen Fellows Propose Their Own Creative Projects

Would you like to produce a rare play by an influential writer and stage it in the East Village? How about attending CUNY’s student exchange in Paris to participate in

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Debate Team Concludes Another Successful Season

Brooklyn College’s industrious speech and debate team have wrapped up another winning season highlighted by a trip to Budapest, Hungary in March to take part in the International Forensics Association

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Another Brooklyn College Senior Wins Fulbright Award This Year

Graduating senior Adriana Caruso has just added some credence to the old saw that good things come in threes: She won a Fulbright award to teach English in Spain, making

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Historian’s First Book Wins a Place on the Pulitzer Prize Finalists List

Michael Rawson is a realist. When Harvard University Press submitted his first book, Eden on the Charles: The Making of Boston, to the Pulitzer Prize board, the assistant professor of

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School of Education Professor Takes On the Headlines

Public schools, their teachers and the unions that represent them have recently come under fire across the country. Stephan F. Brumberg, a professor in the School of Education and head

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04.29.2011
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Charles Thompson