Brooklyn College Putting in Humanities and Social Sciences on Center Stage The two-day Brooklyn College “HHS Expo” is free, open to the public and will feature student work and research. Read More
Professor Jean Eddy Saint Paul Interviewed by Library of Congress on Reimagining Haiti Sociology Professor Jean Eddy Saint Paul was interviewed by the Library of Congress and served as an expert who contributed to the Libguide, “Ayiti Reimagined: The First Black Sovereign Nation,” Read More
2021 Year in Review at Brooklyn College Despite the ongoing pandemic, there was a lot to celebrate in a year that saw new institutional alliances, big initiatives, prestigious awards, and a safe and successful partial return to Read More
Sociology Professor Jean Eddy Saint Paul Spoke at Harvard University on U.S. Immigration Policy Towards Haitians Sociology Professor Jean Eddy Saint Paul, the founding director of the CUNY Haitian Studies Institute, spoke at Harvard University’s Afro-Latin American Research Center on October 22 about U.S. immigration Policy Read More
Brooklyn College Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month With Free Public Events The programs include a lecture series on the artistic and cultural Impact of West Side Story. Read More
Sociology Professor Jean Eddy Saint Paul Publishes Article on Haiti’s History of Political Turmoil Sociology Professor Jean Eddy Saint Paul, the founding and former director of the Haitian Studies Institute, published an article, “Assassinations and invasions – how the US and France shaped Haiti’s Read More
Humanities and Social Sciences Dean Kenneth Gould Publishes Article on Link Between Pandemics and Climate Change Dean Kennth Gould, of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, also a Sociology professor, published an article, “Scientists need to better communicate the links between pandemics and Global Environmental Read More
Sociology Professors Kenneth Gould and Tammy Lewis Pen Article on Gentrification and Environmental Privilege Sociology Professors Kenneth Gould and Tammy Lewis have published an article, “Resilience Gentrification: Environmental Privilege in an Age of Coastal Climate Disasters” in the August issue of Frontiers in Sustainable Read More
Sociologist Gregory C. Smithsimon on the Legacy of September 11 Author of September 12: Community and Neighborhood Recovery at Ground Zero offers unique perspectives on the 20th anniversary. Read More
College Group Launches Asian American Faculty and Staff Association Spurred by events across the country and support from the BC administration, a group that had been in discussions for some time makes it official. Read More