Economics Professor Nadia Doytch Publishes Two Articles Nadia Doytch and her co-authors have their research article titled “The impact of financial development on ecological footprints of nations” published in the Journal of Environmental Management by Elsevier. Doytch Read More
Brooklyn College’s Professor Emerita Sara Reguer Celebrates the Release of Her New Book, Onto Center Stage: The Biblical Woman (Cherry Orchard Books, 2022). On the heels of her well-received book Winston S. Churchill and the Shaping of the Middle East, 1919-1922 (Academic Studies Press, 2020). Professor Emerita for the School of Humanities and Read More
Visiting Scholar Joins the Science and Resilience Institute at Jamaica Bay Jonathan Hallemeier is a visiting scholar who joined the Jamaica Bay Project last spring. He earned a Ph.D. in integrative conservation and anthropology in 2021 from the University of Georgia. Read More
Viraht Sahni, Professor of Physics, Publishes New Book “Schrödinger Theory of Electrons: Complementary Perspectives” Professor Sahni presents a complementary perspective to Schrödinger theory of electrons in an electromagnetic field, one that does not appear in any text on quantum mechanics. Schrödinger Theory of Electrons: Read More
Sandra Kingan, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Releases New Book that Uniquely Blends Graph Theory and Network Science for Mathematicians and Data Science Professionals Graphs and Networks contains modern applications for graph theorists and a host of useful theorems for network scientists. The volume begins with applications to biology and the social and political Read More
School of Education Faculty Present at American Education Research Association Conference Several professors from the School of Education presented at the annual American Education Research Association conference, the largest gathering of education researchers, in late April. Associate Professor and Chair Laura Read More
History Professor Brigid O’Keeffe Wins Best Book Award for Publication on Esperanto Language History Professor Brigid O’Keeffe’s book, Esperanto and Languages of Internationalism in Revolutionary Russia (Bloomsbury Academic, 2021), has been selected for Ab Imperio’s best book of 2021. The prize honors “the Read More
Hitchcock Institute to Honor Distinguished Professor Emeritus Tania León at Graduate Center The Hitchcock Institute for Studies in American Music will host a two-day symposium celebrating Tania León‘s 2021 Pulitzer Prize win for “Stride” and her recent retirement from Brooklyn College and Read More
Feirstein Welcomes Second Filmmaker-in-Residence The Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema will welcome its second Filmmaker-in-Residence, Stuart Dryburgh. In April and May, the Academy Award-nominated cinematographer will lead a master class seminar, workshops on lighting Read More
Shemeka Brathwaite, Head of NYC Men Teach program, Receives Scholarships for Work with Students, Community The NYC Men Teach Director, Shemeka Brathwaite, has received two scholarships for her work with students and in the community. A doctoral student in the Community-Based Leadership program at CUNY’s Read More