Brooklyn College Students Dig Their Studies in the ‘Valley of the Dinosaurs’

When Anthropology Professor Stephen Chester takes a group of Brooklyn College students to the mountains out West, they gain new perspective on humanity’s place in time and space.

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Building an Inclusive Community

The Brooklyn College LGBTQ Resource Center celebrates its first anniversary and looks ahead toward expanding support and services for the college’s LGBTQIA community.

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Meet Our Salutatorian

Salutatorian Gisely Colón-López ’15 found her political voice while attending Brooklyn College and it altered the trajectory of her life.

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Buried Treasure

Anthropology and Archaeology professor leads a team of divers in uncovering the largest known collection of extinct lemur fossils to date.

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Noted Educator and Former Knesset Member Anat Maor Named AICE Scholar

An author and expert on Israeli politics, Maor will teach two interdisciplinary courses and give public lectures for two consecutive semesters.

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Summer in the City

Summer courses offer a fast track to graduation.

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Brooklyn International: Giving Back in Barbuda

Through a study abroad program, a recent Brooklyn College graduate channeled past adversities into helping the people on the island of Barbuda.

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Brooklyn College Welcomes New Faculty

The 2013/2014 academic year is off to a strong start with faculty members from a wide range of disciplines and a growing enrollment.

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A Global Classroom

From Lagos to Mumbai to a village in Nepal, 2013 Rosen Fellows give back to world communities and are transformed in the process.

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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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10.1.2012
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Charles Thompson