The Department of History presents the 2025 Samuel D. Ehrenpreis Memorial Lecture The Cost of Civil Wars: Consequences for Civilians in the Two Sudans Dr. Jane Kani Edward […]
Examining the educational legacy of Afro-Cuban teachers and activists Congratulations to Dr. Raquel Otheguy (Associate Professor) whose new book Black Freedom and Education in [...]
Thank you for applying to the 2025 AMENAAA Student Award. Recipients will hear in early April. AMENAAA is an intentional multi-racial, multi-faith, multi-ethnic, multilingual, and gender [...]
The BCC History Department warmly invite you to our Winter Open House snacks | coffee | games | holiday music Tues, Dec 10, 11am-1pm Wed, Dec 11, 11am-1pm Colston […]
Dr. Prithi Kanakamedala (Professor, History) is a scholar of the history of New York City during the 19th century. Her first full-length book Brooklynites: the Remarkable Story of the Free […]
Congratulations to Dr. William deJong Lambert (Professor, History) who has been awarded a 2024 Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award. Dr. deJong Lambert will spend part of 2024/2025 academic year during [...]
The History Department is excited to announce new department leadership: Dr. Mara Lazda (Professor, History) will serve as Chairperson of History, and Dr. Kate Culkin (Professor, History), will [...]
In honor of Latinx Heritage Month “200 Years of Latin American Independence” by Dr. Mark Rice (History, Baruch College) Tues, Oct 8, 12pm RBSC Rm 311A Questions? Email Dr. […]
The Department of History presents the 2024 Samuel D. Ehrenpreis Memorial Lecture Dr. Lori A. Flores Associate Professor of History, Stony Brook University (SUNY) Latinx Labor, Hunger, and [...]
Congratulations to Dr. Mara Lazda (Professor, History) whose co-edited book Routledge Handbook of Gender in Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasia (2021) has been been awarded the 2022 Heldt Prize [...]