Class of 2023: History in the Making

Andrea Di Salvio carves her own path on her terms.

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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.”

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Interdisciplinary Experts Hosting Conference to Discuss Premodern Religious Experience

Organized by professors Lauren Mancia and Brian P. Sowers, the two-day conference will explore “lived religion” from Late Antiquity to the Central Middle Ages.

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Two Brooklyn College Faculty Members Named 2023 Guggenheim Fellows

Professor of English Tanya Pollard and Adjunct Film Professor Todd Chandler included with 171 scientists, writers, scholars, and artists honored across 48 fields and from 2,500 applicants.

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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.

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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.

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Call Them by Their Name

In a new internship last fall, anthropology major Lily Bello helped trans community members overcome the legal red tape of changing their names.

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Author and Activist Barbara Smith to Lecture at Brooklyn College on March 16

One of her first public appearances since 2020 will serve as an extraordinary complement to Brooklyn College’s Women’s History Month celebration.

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Writing on His Own Terms

Adam Ashraf Elsayigh ’22 M.F.A. is determined to write the plays he wants to write, in the way he chooses to write them.

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History Professor Benjamin Carp’s Explores Mysterious New York City Fire from 1776

Benjamin Carp, the Daniel M. Lyons Chair of History, has written a new book, The Great New York Fire of 1776: A Lost Story of the American Revolution. This work

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01.9.2023
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