Volume 7 | Number 2
Class Notes is an excellent way for alumni to keep up-to-date with news about the progress of classmates and peers.
Landing at The New York Times right after earning his bachelor’s degree, reporter and writer Derek Norman ’17 has grown to believe that, as a journalist, bearing witness to the human experience is a duty and a privilege.
Award-winning author and perfumer Tanaïs says that at the intersection of writing and creating fragrances are deeper stories to be told of culture and politics.
The college was also found to be a leader in graduating students with the least debt and for being a social mobility engine in the North Region.
Peter Tolias, Ph.D., the New Dean of the School of Natural and Behavioral Sciences, vows to grow opportunities for student success in research in STEM fields in a post-COVID-19 world.
The new dean of the Murray Koppelman School of Business is looking at its programs with a fresh eye.
Biology Professor Paul Forlano’s research on how dopamine affects the hearing of the female plainfin midshipman fish during mating season may have broader applications for other vertebrates that vocalize, including humans.
A professor tries a multi-pronged approach to “move the conversation.”
CNN anchor Don Lemon ’96 believes it is the duty of all Americans to defend the Constitution. In a conversation with Brooklyn College President Michelle J. Anderson, Lemon talks about the media landscape and the special responsibility journalists have toward the First Amendment.
A holistic approach to media literacy.
Brooklyn College scholars not only jump into the public discourse on the issue, but prepare their students for a vastly different media landscape.
Samuelle Delcy’s work focuses on developing psychological tests to assess cognitive abilities in people with psychiatric disorders.
Brooklyn College student Galilea Matias’ study of water quality in Mexico’s poorer neighborhoods spurred her to consider further research in sustainability and gained her a job with a local CSA helping to improve nutrition in New York City neighborhoods with less access to fresh farm produce.
A trip to a prestigious world championship tournament highlighted the year and allowed the team take its rightful place among the great college debaters.
Brooklyn College Magazine, Volume 7 | Number 2