Economics Professor Nadia Doytch Publishes Two Articles Nadia Doytch and her co-authors have their research article titled “The impact of financial development on ecological footprints of nations” published in the Journal of Environmental Management by Elsevier. Doytch Read More
Brooklyn College Celebrates Class of 2022 Held at Barclays Center, the first in-person ceremony in two years featured Mayor Eric Adams, 2011 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Leymah Roberta Gbowee, CUNY Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez, and other special guests. Read More
#BCGrad22: Elena Ivanov A graduating Koppelman student knows that numbers are vital in her field of study, but the truth is, following her gut has placed her on the right track. Read More
Law and Basketball Coming off a record-breaking season, Chanel Jemmott ’21, one of the most talented players in the team’s history, has big plans for pro ball and a legal career. Read More
Staff Spotlight: Who Says You Can’t Go Home After 17 years, Jennifer Matisi ’98 came back to work at Brooklyn College and rediscovered what she had loved about the campus. Read More
Associate Professor of Business Management Toby Birnbaum and Professor Hershey Friedman’s Research on Diversity and Leadership Featured in Science Conference Associate Professor of Business Management Toby Birnbaum and Professor Hershey Friedman’s research on diversity and leadership, “Gender Diversity and Leadership Lessons from the Biblical Era,” was featured in the Southeast Read More
Professor of Economics Nadia Doytch Moderated Roundtable Discussion on Imports Professor of Economics Nadia Doytch moderated a roundtable discussion at the Ateneo de Manila University School of Government with the Philippine Bureau of Customs, Statistics Authority, Department of Trade and Read More
Professor of Finance Sunil Mohanty’s Article on Trading Disasters Named ‘Most Downloaded in Last 90 Days’ on Journal of Commodity Markets Sunil Mohanty and his co-author’s article, “Fourteen large commodity trading disasters: What happened and what can we learn?” published in Journal of Commodity Markets, was named the most downloaded article Read More
Associate Professor John Paul Publishes on Global Courts and Corruption Associate Professor of Accounting John Paul has his research article titled “Global Courts and Corruption: Ending the FCPA Free-Riding” published in the North East Journal of Legal Studies. Read More