Do Our Eyes Deceive Us?: Art History Professor Gives Lecture On The History of Image Manipulation
By: Margot Dragos History Professor, JR Pepper, answered this question with her lecture “Lies of the Lens: The Myth of Truth in the History of […]
By: Margot Dragos History Professor, JR Pepper, answered this question with her lecture “Lies of the Lens: The Myth of Truth in the History of […]
By: Michelle Zhen On April 21, about a dozen students gathered in a semicircle hosted in Brooklyn College (BC)’s 3309 James Hall to admire selected […]
By: Ameena Khan On Thursday, April 23, in the Woody Tanger Auditorium, Rhea Rahman, an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Brooklyn College (BC) hosted a […]
By: Massimo Ranieri Amichai Lau-Lavie is a thirty-ninth-generation rabbi. He is the first in that long lineage to be openly queer. He is also the […]
By: Margot Dragos The rhythms and rumblings of three djembe drums filled Tow Center’s Beller Studio during the production of Anansi and The Grinding Stone, […]
By: Serena Edwards The sound of sneakers squeaking on the stage filled the Claire Tow Theatre, as Dan Holloway, a dancer known professionally as Chrybaby […]
By: Rami Mansi In the Bedford room of the Student Center, tables were lined with paper, bottles of paint, and small orange pots that were […]
By: Margot Dragos Presented by Brooklyn College (BC), The Ethyle R. Wolfe Institute, and The Robert L. Hess Memorial Fund, “The Pursuit of Success: A […]
By: Margot Dragos Former bassist of the bands “Hole” and “The Smashing Pumpkins”, Melissa Auf der Maur, celebrated the release of her memoir “Even The […]
By: Renae Visico On Thursday, March 12, the Brooklyn College (BC) Black Student Union (BSU) and Women of Color at Brooklyn College (WOC) hosted their […]
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