Brooklyn College Mourns the Passing of Professor Moshe Augenstein The Brooklyn College community mourns the passing of Moshe Augenstein, a professor and undergraduate deputy chair in the Computer and Information Science department, who has passed away due to complications Read More
New Partnership with SUNY Downstate Gives Priority Consideration to Brooklyn College Graduates from the Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences Graduates from Brooklyn College’s Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences, as well as students from Medgar Evers College School of Science, Health & Technology, will receive priority admission consideration into Read More
CIS Brooklyn College Student Wins Weill Cornell AI Health Hackathon CIS student Nelson Wang, along with a 5 member team, develops the winning app for cancer screening. Read More
Research News, February, 2020 Grant Proposals Submitted Pouget, E.R. PSC-CUNY Cycle 51: Investigating Intergenerational Changes in Substance Use to Develop Prevention Interventions. Horlyck-Romanovsky, M. CUNY Junior Faculty Research Awards in Science and Engineering (JFRASE): Read More
The Opportunities and the Smarts Maureen O’Hara ’78, endowed a fund enabling bright Brooklyn College students to take advantage of unpaid internships. Read More
T-Rex Family Values When Katja Knoll ’15 M.S. made the decision to switch careers from filmmaking to paleontology, she knew it wouldn’t be easy. With the mentorship of Brooklyn College Earth And Environmental Sciences Professor John Chamberlain, she made the move, and today she is part of a team that is spearheading new discoveries that challenge our ideas about the lives of prehistoric animals. Read More
Students From Kyushu Institute of Technology of Japan Visit the CIS Department at Brooklyn College Brooklyn College and City College have a special relationship with Kyushu Institute of Technology. Read More
A Fellowship Off the Beaten Path In nearly 10 years, The Rosen Fellowship has funded a diverse array of out-of-classroom adventures, featuring everything from well-behaved chickens, to full-moon ceremonies, to lindy hopping. Read More
Assistant Professor of Anthropology Stephen Chester Part of Team That Unearths Rise of Mammals in Groundbreaking Discovery Research chronicling one-million-year fossil-rich timeline with Denver Museum of Nature & Science researchers to appear in Science magazine and highlighted on PBS’ NOVA. Read More