Political Science Professor Wins NAACP Image Award

Biography of Rosa Parks beats distinguished competition.

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Africana Studies Thrives at Brooklyn College

The Brooklyn College Africana Studies Department celebrates 40 years at the forefront of cultural analysis.

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Author Junot Díaz Speaks to a Packed Audience at Brooklyn College

The award-winning Dominican-American writer encourages students to embrace their linguistic roots.

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Mentoring Demands Respect, Says Ben Lerner About His Work with Ocean Vuong

An author’s voice is what separates the exceptional writer from the rest. Cultivating that uniqueness is almost never a solitary endeavor.

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SEEK Student Wins $10,000 State Farm Scholarship

Funds will support junior Tierra J. Woods in furthering her educational endeavors.

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Renowned Poet and Activist Up Close

Stacyann Chin talks feminism with students, in honor of Women’s History Month.

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A Korean Folk Artist, by Way of Brooklyn

Vongku Pak ’05 blends eastern and western art forms with his unique brand of musical expression.

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A Famous Life Remembered and Rediscovered

On the 100th anniversary of Rosa Parks’ birth, Brooklyn College professor publishes the first scholarly text on the life of the civil rights icon.

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As Night Falls, the Curtain Rises on “Nocturnal”

New York International Fringe Festival premieres play conceived of and produced by faculty and alumni.

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Controversial Facebook Comments Spur Alumna to Take Action

Ann-Marie Adams hosts event about Caribbean identity at the New York Times headquarters.

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07.3.2012
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Charles Thompson