HSS Announces 2022 Expo Award Winners

The school awarded cash prizes for winning projects to students and faculty members who participated in the second-annual school-wide event.

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Associate Professor Xia Li Discusses the Importance of AAPI Curriculum to Help Change Social Norms

Early childhood education expert helped organize a recent event on AAPI education with Sen. John Liu.

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Judaic Studies Department Honors a Dozen Students with Scholarship Awards

Ceremony recognizes the work of students who helped amplify the rich history and heritage of the Jewish people.

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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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School of Education Faculty Present at American Education Research Association Conference

Several professors from the School of Education presented at the annual American Education Research Association conference, the largest gathering of education researchers, in late April. Associate Professor and Chair Laura

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History Professor Brigid O’Keeffe Wins Best Book Award for Publication on Esperanto Language

History Professor Brigid O’Keeffe’s book, Esperanto and Languages of Internationalism in Revolutionary Russia (Bloomsbury Academic, 2021), has been selected for Ab Imperio’s best book of 2021. The prize honors “the

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Highlighted Faculty – Prof. Rebecca Boger

Let’s congratulate our new Fulbrighter!

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Brooklyn College Honors Those Lost During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Memorial event held on West Quad commemorated members of the Brooklyn College community.

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Hitchcock Institute to Honor Distinguished Professor Emeritus Tania León at Graduate Center

The Hitchcock Institute for Studies in American Music will host a two-day symposium celebrating Tania León‘s 2021 Pulitzer Prize win for “Stride” and her recent retirement from Brooklyn College and

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Associate Professor Stephen Chester Helps Answer: When Did Our Extinct Mammal Relatives Start to Get So Smart?

Renowned paleontologist joins international team that studied the fossil record to understand mammal brain evolution.

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04.1.2022
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Charles Thompson