Schreibman Lecture: David Haig—”Wlliam Roux and the Struggle of Parts” David Haig (Harvard) will discuss his recent translation of a classic book in evolutionary biology. Read More
Presidential Lecture Series: A Conversation With Amina J. Mohammed Brooklyn College President Michelle J. Anderson will present Amina J. Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations and Chair of the United Nations Sustainable Group. The two will discuss the enduring relevance of the United Nations and the global leadership role the United States will play post its 2024 national elections. Read More
Presidential Lecture Series: A Conversation With Siva Vaidhyanathan Join President Michelle J. Anderson and cultural historian and media scholar Siva Vaidhyanathan for a conversation on social media, AI, and the role they play in the 2024 election cycle and beyond. Read More
Brooklyn College Presidential Lecture Series: “You Gave Me Wings”: A Rhythmic Life—A Conversation Between Tania León and Michelle J. Anderson, With a Performance by Members of the Conservatory of Music Presidential Lecture Series, with composer, conductor, and educator Tania León. Read More
From Ann Lowe to Olivier Rousteing: Black Designers Building Fashion Businesses A lecture on Black designers building fashion businesses. Read More
Spruch Lecture – How the Ocean Works Come to the Spruch Lecture with guest speaker: Dr. Helen Czerski, Physicist, Oceanographer, Writer and Broadcaster, University College London author of “The Blue Machine.” From Amazon: A scientist’s exploration of Read More
Grace Marmor Spruch Lecture by Helen Czerski: How the Ocean Shapes Our World The first lecture in honor of the late Professor Grace Marmor Spruch. Read More
Canceled – Dmitry Gordon in New York Dmitry Gordon, the most famous Ukrainian journalist, will perform in New York on March 16. Read More
Melissa Murray To Deliver Samuel J. Konefsky Memorial Lecture: “Dobbs, Democracy, and Distrust” Melissa Murray will deliver the Samuel J. Konefsky Memorial Lecture, titled “Dobbs, Democracy and Distrust” On November 9. Read More
Humanities and Social Sciences Student Expo A two-day event where students in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences present their research at this end-of-year event in a single forum. The expo is also a tremendous Read More