FloodNet Featured in Climate Week Event at Brooklyn College

Residents and experts get an up-close look at technology that lets people know where, when, and how quickly flood waters are rising.

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Brooklyn College and Ramboll Announce Partnership to Address Urban Water and Climate Adaptation

Faculty and staff will lend their broad expertise to address climate resiliency problems on grand scale.

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Professor Rebecca Boger Helps Bring CUNY-GLOBE Program to Brooklyn College

Campus to receive $4.1 million to expand and innovate NASA’s environmental science and education program infrastructure.

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Green Infrastructure Test Bed Planted on Campus 

The site will educate and support NYC stormwater and climate resiliency efforts. 

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Science and Resilience Institute at Jamaica Bay Earns National Funding Support

Community engagement is the focus of a recent round of national funding aimed at mitigating problem flooding.

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Brooklyn College, Stella and Charles Guttman Community College Partnership Creates Streamlined Pathway to Bachelor’s Degrees

To help students interested in studying earth and environmental sciences pursue their academic and career goals, Brooklyn College and Stella and Charles Guttman Community College announced an articulation agreement that

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Brooklyn College Professors Wayne Powell and H. Arthur Bankoff Help Reveal Details of Ancient and Complex Trade Network in Present Day Turkey

Research on 3,300-year-old Uluburun shipwreck continues to yield incredible finds.

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Brooklyn College Faculty Present at “Are We Ready? NYC Resilience and Sustainability a Decade After Superstorm Sandy” Event at Graduate Center

Tammy Lewis and Brooklyn College professors Brett Branco, Jennifer Cherrier, Peter Groffman, and Mike Menser presented at CUNY’s Media Conference, “Are We Ready? NYC Resilience and Sustainability a Decade After

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Brooklyn College Professor Brett Branco Helps Launch New Data Dashboard to Report Street-Level Flooding

The application is linked to the expanding “FloodNet” system of flood sensors that provide user-friendly, free data via an interactive map that alert users to rising waters in flood-prone areas.

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Associate Professor Rebecca Boger Earns Fulbright to Help Share the Power of Geospatial Data to Track Mosquito-Borne Illnesses and Climate Change

Earth and environmental sciences specialist to work with a team in Kenya in a return to her research roots.

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05.12.2022
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