Professor Christian Warren Chronicles One of History’s Greatest Childhood Illnesses “Starved for Light: The Long Shadow of Rickets and Vitamin D Deficiency” is the first comprehensive book on the subject. Read More
Building Pipelines to Success Terrance Blackman Stroud ’98 wants to ensure greater social mobility for Brooklyn College students. Read More
The Lanza Legacy Three brothers. Four degrees. Three offices. The Lanza brothers know Brooklyn College like the back of their hands. Read More
Professor Benjamin Carp on Supporting Graduate Students The article discusses how “networking won’t save us, but we should endeavor to clear pathways instead of pulling up ladders or staying in our bubbles.” Read More
Lauren Mancia Publishes New Book Meditation and Prayer in the Eleventh-and Twelfth-Century Monastery Lauren Mancia, Associate History Professor, recently published her book, Meditation and Prayer in the Eleventh-and Twelfth-Century Monastery: Struggling Towards God. The work examines medieval monastic meditation, prayer, and retrospection during Read More
Professor Steve Remy Appears in National Geographic’s “Hitler: The Lost Tapes of the Third Reich” Professor of History Steve Remy, a world-renowned scholar of 20th-century German history, was featured in the National Geographic series “Hitler: The Lost Tapes of the Third Reich.” Read More
Brooklyn College Exhibition to Celebrate Contributions of Female Humanities Professors “Magisterial Feminae: How Women Who Studied the Ancient World Innovated Brooklyn College, the Latin/Greek Institute, and Beyond” was co-curated by Lauren Mancia and Lucas G. Rubin to celebrate the work of faculty who taught premodern history from 1930-1980. Read More
Celebrating 50 Years of the Latin/Greek Institute Director Lucas Rubin discusses the legacy of the world’s most rigorous and intensive instruction program in the classical languages. Read More