New Field School Transforms Manhattan’s Lower East Side into a Classroom

For one month this summer, Brooklyn College students from the Urban Anthropology field school crossed the East River to study the effects of climate change, gentrification, and a shifting population on the storied lower Manhattan neighborhood.

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Annual Contest Makes the Way We Work a Subject for Artists

Sponsored by LaborArts.org and the Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation, the competition aims to expand the way student artists think about labor history.

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Summer in the City, 2015

A new program offers business students access to the financial district firms.

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Four Brooklyn College Students Win Labor Arts Award

Annual award recognizes writing and visual art of CUNY students.

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Students Take Home Top Prizes in Labor Arts Contest

Authors and artists win cash for writings, visual art on labor.

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Brooklyn College’s First Rhodes Scholar Works to Boost Today’s Students

Lisette Nieves ’92 returns to the campus to teach the latest generation of students.

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04.3.2012
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Charles Thompson