Out and About

We’re back on campus for the spring semester.

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Sharon Koskoff ‘74

“At Brooklyn College, creativity and art was inspiring and all-engaging.”

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Matthew Freedman ‘99

Freedman credits his time as an undergraduate with shaping his approach and worldview.

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Shirley Chisholm ‘46

More than 35,000 trees and shrubs, and native grasses, make up a coastal meadow, woodland, and wetland ecosystem that has the added bonus of preventing erosion and boosting sustainability.

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Igniting the Creative Spark

Through her fellowship program, Florence Cohen Rosen ’59 helps inspire students to design projects that will give them unique real-world experiences and set them on their career paths.

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A Tribute Walk to Remember

A daughter honors her father, a former Brooklyn College chemistry professor.

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Television and Radio Professor’s Work Highlighted at MoMA PS1

Professor Irene Sosa documented the works of feminist artist Nancy Spero over decades. Last spring, her videos were a key feature of a major retrospective.

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CIS Professor Receives NSF Career Award to Study Why Dialogue Partners Start to Sound Alike

Rivka Levitan’s research on the phenomenon of entrainment will look at gender and power dynamics of conversational partners and how the findings can be used in fine-tuning technology such as virtual assistants.

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Professor Redefines What It Means to Be an Art Patron

With an unusual donation to the Whitney Museum of American Art, Professor Jennifer McCoy and her husband, Kevin, endeavor to turn ownership of works of art on its end and over to the public.

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The Tiny but Mighty Duckweed May Help Clean Up the Planet

Associate Professor of Biology Theodore Muth’s research on the small aquatic plant focuses on how its microbiome might help it mediate pollutants in our freshwater sources.

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12.1.2019
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Charles Thompson