Psychology

Teaching and Learning in the Pandemic (and Other Emergencies)

Teaching and Learning in the Pandemic (and Other Emergencies)

Psychology Professor Yana Kuchirko’s new book explores how global crises impact literacy and how students learn.

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30 Under 30

30 Under 30

A by-no-means-exhaustive list of alumni you should know.

A Lifetime of Learning

A Lifetime of Learning

As a young woman, Holocaust survivor Tova Friedman ’60 saw her chance to get an education—a gift, not a given. Even after earning three degrees and a successful career in social work, she says she is still learning.

A Special Award Keeps Pre-Law Student on the Road to a Career in Transforming Criminal Justice

On the Road to Transforming Criminal Justice

Jessica Betancourt says the Stanley Geen Memorial Award has been instrumental in keeping her on course.

Reaching (Out) for a Cure

The newly-opened Brooklyn College Cancer Center is looking to build on the school’s already robust reputation of cancer research and expand educational opportunities for students who are choosing careers in the field of oncology. But there is an equally important third goal: outreach to its surrounding community to help address disparities in cancer studies, treatment, and education.

Psychology Major Wins Award at Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students

Psychology Major Wins Award at Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students

Samuelle Delcy’s work focuses on developing psychological tests to assess cognitive abilities in people with psychiatric disorders.