By Ronald Howell If I had not spent six years on the campus of Brooklyn College as a tenure-track professor in the Journalism Program of the English Department, I’d say the Joe Wilson story was pure fantasy. Allegations of pure thievery; crass racism of the kind we associate with Brooklyn of the 1950s; “academic” decisions made … Continue reading
by Andy Piascik – Portside As has happened at so many colleges and universities around the country, administrators at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York are moving to eviscerate a program that for years has provided invaluable educational opportunities for working class students. The college’s plan to dramatically scale back the Graduate Center … Continue reading
By Bill Fletcher, Jr. Introduction: For two years I taught as the Belle Zeller Visiting Professor in Political Science at Brooklyn College-City University of New York. As part of my work, I taught a graduate class through Brooklyn College’s Graduate Center for Worker Education which is based in downtown Manhattan. The program was targeted at … Continue reading
For more than 30 years, the Brooklyn College, City University of New York, Graduate Center for Worker Education, located in downtown Manhattan, has provided an opportunity for New York City working-class professionals to earn masters’ degrees in Urban Policy & Administration with specializations in New York City Government and Health and Nutrition Sciences. Proud alumni … Continue reading
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