A Classics Career Acclaimed classicist Patrice Rankine ’92 focuses his research on bringing Black classicism, its history, and its relevance to the next generation of aspiring scholars. Read More
Professor Liv Mariah Yarrow on “Finding Graduate Funding to Study Antiquity” Professor and Chair Liv Mariah Yarrow from the Department of Classics published a piece in the educational blog Past Imperfect titled, “Finding Graduate Funding to Study Antiquity,” which touched on what makes Brooklyn College Read More
Professor Liv Mariah Yarrow’s Book Wins Royal Numismatic Society’s Lhotka Prize The award goes to authors considered most helpful to the elementary student of numismatics, the study of currency. Read More
Two Brooklyn College Faculty Members Named 2023 Guggenheim Fellows Professor of English Tanya Pollard and Adjunct Film Professor Todd Chandler included with 171 scientists, writers, scholars, and artists honored across 48 fields and from 2,500 applicants. Read More
Celebrating 50 Years of the Latin/Greek Institute Director Lucas Rubin discusses the legacy of the world’s most rigorous and intensive instruction program in the classical languages. Read More
Author and Activist Barbara Smith to Lecture at Brooklyn College on March 16 One of her first public appearances since 2020 will serve as an extraordinary complement to Brooklyn College’s Women’s History Month celebration. Read More
Author and Activist Barbara Smith Serving as Brooklyn College’s Hess Scholar-in-Residence for 2022-23 The independent scholar has opened up a national cultural and political dialogue about the intersections of race, class, gender, and sexuality. On November 29, Smith will be part of a conversation on campus with Jeanne Theoharis to discuss selected clips from the newly released documentary, “The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks,” which features Smith and is also based on Theoharis’ research and book of the same name. Read More
Brooklyn College Putting in Humanities and Social Sciences on Center Stage The two-day Brooklyn College “HHS Expo” is free, open to the public and will feature student work and research. Read More
Charting a Classic Career Combining her love of the classics and art, Niles Marthone ’21 is on a path to one day be a curator of museum antiquities, bringing her love of the subject to a wider, more diverse audience. Read More
Cultural Competency and Intersectionality Are Priorities for English and History Double Major Nicole Solis-Ramirez The graduating senior and mother of four discusses how her life impacts her approach to academics. Read More