Associate Professor and Head of Library Archives and Special Collections, Colleen Bradley-Sanders published an article for the Summer 2023 issue of the New York Archives magazine that discusses the recently completed grant-funded project where
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In the recently published book “Theater in a Post-Truth World: Text, Politics, and Performance” (Bloomsbury, 2022) that examines how the concept and disagreements around post-truth have been explored in the
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The two-day Brooklyn College “HHS Expo” is free, open to the public and will feature student work and research.
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When the pandemic hit, Carlos A. Cruz ’00, whose job providing technical support for online courses became one of the most critical on campus, took it all in stride.
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New material will enrich scholarship in a broad range of humanities disciplines, including religious studies, immigration history, and urban studies, among others.
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Professors Lee Ann Fullington and Frans Albarillo of the library have co-edited the book Reflections on Practitioner Research: A Practical Guide for Information Professionals (ACRL Publications, 2020).
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Lawrence Burian discussed his father Andrew Burian and his stunning autobiography, A Boy from Bustina: A Son. A Survivor. A Witness. “I am not a philosopher. I am not a
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From scholarship on religion to graffiti, faculty and staff members showcased the college’s vibrant intellectual life.
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‘A New Deal for Artists: Connecting Brooklyn College to Its Past, Present, and Future’ tells the story of the school’s roots in President Franklin Roosevelt’s program to lead Americans out of the Depression.
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Brooklyn College’s new academic partnership with Dongguk University in South Korea gives students from both institutions the opportunity to expand their worldview and strengthen their cultural competency.
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