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Pages in category "Brooklyn College faculty" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 400 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Brooklyn College was founded in 1930. [5] That year, as directed by the New York City Board of Higher Education on April 22, the college authorized the combination of the Downtown Brooklyn branches of Hunter College, at that time a city women's college, and the City College of New York, then a men's college (both these branches had been established in 1926).
Edwin G. "Ted" Burrows (May 15, 1943 [1] – May 4, 2018) was a Distinguished Professor of History at Brooklyn College.He is the co-author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898 (1998), and author of Forgotten Patriots: The Untold Story of American Prisoners During the Revolutionary War, (2008), which won the 2009 Fraunces Tavern Museum Book Award.
Robert David Johnson (born November 27, 1967), [1] also known as KC Johnson, is an American history professor at Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He played a major role in reporting on the Duke University lacrosse rape case in 2006–2007.
Joel H. Silbey (B.A. 1955), historian and President White Professor of History at Cornell University; Richard Slotkin (B.A. 1963), cultural critic and historian of the Western United States; Clarence Taylor (B.A. 1975), professor emeritus of History at Baruch College and author of books on racism, religion, and civil rights in 20th-century America
Students occupied his office at the college during a student strike after the Kent State shootings and the Cambodian Campaign in 1970. [2] [13] He terminated classes, but kept campus buildings open for students and faculty. [2] A member of the Brooklyn College Fencing Team introduced streaking to the college in 1974, dashing across the Quad. [2]
She is currently a professor emerita of English and American studies at Brooklyn College of the City University ... A History Of African American Heroes In The Old ...
Ethyle Renee Wolfe (March 4, 1919 – May 6, 2010) was an American classics professor who taught at Brooklyn College.During her many years at the college, she developed the Humanities Institute (now named after her) and was awarded the Charles Frankel Prize in 1990.