Murray Koppelman School of Business Faculty Hershey Friedman and Clifton Clarke publish “Deadly Consequences of Emphasizing Profits Over Human Life: How Corporate Greed Has Caused the Death of Millions” Koppelman School of Business faculty Hershey Friedman and Clifton Clarke, both professors of Business Management have published a paper—“Deadly Consequences of Emphasizing Profits Over Human Life: How Corporate Greed Has Read More
Conservatory of Music Associate Professor Johanna Devaney Awarded Computer Science Directorate Grant Johanna Devaney, Conservatory of Music The project is motivated by the idea that humans are able to learn with greater efficiency than machine learning models, in large part because they Read More
Assistant Professor of Marketing Ngoc Cindy Pham Publishes Article on U.S. Midterm Elections From the Perspective of a Vietnamese American Assistant Professor of Marketing Ngoc (Cindy) Pham wrote a first-person perspective on the U.S. midterm elections where she offers her thoughts on how the election played out for the Brooklyn 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
Professor of English and American Studies Joseph Entin and Alumni Clare Callahan 09’ Co-Edit “How American Literature Understands Poverty” In this special issue of American Literature Joseph Entin, Clare Callahan and other scholars from the University of Illinois and Princeton aim to illustrate that literature uniquely exceeds the terms Read More
Education Policy Expert David Bloomfield Weighs in on K-12 Education Controversies on the CUNY Graduate Center’s The Thought Project Podcast Professor David Bloomfield, a professor of education leadership, law, and policy at Brooklyn College and a member of the Urban Education faculty at the CUNY Graduate Center, joins The Thought Read More
Biblical Hebrew Class Unveils the Power of Ancient Texts Associate Professor David Brodsky offers rare look into the nuances and beauty of Judaic life, both ancient and present, in popular Biblical Hebrew course. Read More
Professor of Screenwriting Debra Kirschner’s film ‘The Tollbooth’ is now streaming on Tubi Kirschner wrote and directed the film, which follows an art student in her first year out of college as she comes of age and questions the values of her traditional Read More
School of Education’s Sonia Murrow’s Rethinking America’s Past: Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States in the Classroom and Beyond Wins Critics Choice Book Award School of Education’s Sonia Murrow’s latest book Rethinking America’s Past: Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States in the Classroom and Beyond won a Critics Choice Book Award Read More
Professor of History Brigid O’Keeffe Publishes New Book ‘The Multiethnic Soviet Union and its Demise’ (Bloomsbury, 2022) In her new work, ‘The Multiethnic Soviet Union and its Demise‘ (Bloomsbury, 2022), Professor O’Keeffe is the first to offer a concise, accessible overview of the evolution of the Soviet Read More