Political Science Professor Wins NAACP Image Award Biography of Rosa Parks beats distinguished competition. Read More
Africana Studies Thrives at Brooklyn College The Brooklyn College Africana Studies Department celebrates 40 years at the forefront of cultural analysis. Read More
Author Junot Díaz Speaks to a Packed Audience at Brooklyn College The award-winning Dominican-American writer encourages students to embrace their linguistic roots. Read More
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. Read More
SEEK Student Wins $10,000 State Farm Scholarship Funds will support junior Tierra J. Woods in furthering her educational endeavors. Read More
Renowned Poet and Activist Up Close Stacyann Chin talks feminism with students, in honor of Women’s History Month. Read More
A Korean Folk Artist, by Way of Brooklyn Vongku Pak ’05 blends eastern and western art forms with his unique brand of musical expression. Read More
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. Read More
As Night Falls, the Curtain Rises on “Nocturnal” New York International Fringe Festival premieres play conceived of and produced by faculty and alumni. Read More
Controversial Facebook Comments Spur Alumna to Take Action Ann-Marie Adams hosts event about Caribbean identity at the New York Times headquarters. Read More