Telling History Through Coins

Classics Professor Liv Yarrow has been co-directing a project that will allow numismatists, historians, and the like to access a giant database of coin die to expand their scholarship on the Roman Republic.

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A “Career” of Giving Back

Teanu Reid ’16 began supporting her school and fellow students shortly after she arrived at Brooklyn College. She has continued giving back and engaging with her alma mater as she works on her Ph.D. at Yale.

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A Family Legacy

Hyman Zimmerberg ’41 won a prestigious math contest and went on to champion education and social justice, along with his wife Helen Yarmush Zimmerberg ’44. Today his children are honoring their father’s wish to give back to his alma mater’s Math Department with a generous gift.

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Creating an Army of Educators With New-School Rules

In a year that has seen a focus on the underpinnings of racial and social equity issues, concurrent with alarming learning loss in schoolchildren, the Brooklyn College School of Education faculty and alumni—in research and in practice—are stepping up to meet the moment.

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A Stellar Board

Meet the experts dedicated to cancer research, education, outreach, and removing health disparities who compose the BCCC-CURE advisory board.

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Reaching (Out) for a Cure

The newly opened Brooklyn College Cancer Center is looking to build on the school’s already robust reputation for cancer research and expand educational opportunities for students who are choosing careers in the field of oncology. But there is an equally important third goal: outreach to its surrounding community to help address disparities in cancer studies, treatment, and education.

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Finding the Researcher Inside

Samori Harris dives deep into issues surrounding race and the criminal justice system.

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Their Next Meal

Sahil Chaudry ’21 investigates the confluence of food insecurity and climate change.

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Erasing the Single Story

Journalist, author, and creative writing M.F.A. student Wadzanai Mhute is intent on flipping stereotypes on their head and showing the world a more nuanced picture of her native Zimbabwe.

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From the President’s Desk

Dear Alumni and Friends, As Brooklyn College emerges from another challenging year brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, I am pleased to say that the work of our students, faculty,

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05.12.2021
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Charles Thompson