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Our School of Natural and Behavioral Sciences equips students to tackle the big questions science strives to answer through hands-on research and mentorship from expert faculty.
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Brooklyn College Cancer Center Science and Resilience Institute at Jamaica Bay Aquatic Research and Environmental Assessment Center Center for Achievement in Science Education BC Academic Enrichment Program Urban Soils Lab
International student Megi Murati is grateful to pursue a dream her parents couldn’t.
LaToya Anderson ’24 is excelling in a field occupied by few African-American women.
Rivka Levitan talks about good and bad with AI tools.
An important and vital part of the School of Natural and Behavioral Sciences is our highly qualified faculty.
While you’re here to focus on your education, we’ll be here to ensure that you’ve got everything you need to achieve your academic, professional, and life goals. With a vast array of offerings, including career services, financial aid, guidance and counseling, and health and wellness, you’ll find a campus full of people and resources to support you every step of the way.
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Through job fairs, the internship database, and internship panels, the Magner Career Center gives School of Natural and Behavioral Sciences students access to career opportunities at a wide variety of employers, including:
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Our campus at Brooklyn College is built with all the resources you’ll need to succeed in your education.
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Tissue Microbes, Immunity, and Cancer
Engineering the Nanoscale via Modification of the Local Energy Environment
Science Research Day
New Findings Illuminate Ancient Species and its Evolutionary Connections to Modern-Day Humans.
Masako Wada visited the college as part of her work with the Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organization.
New classification elevates institutions that contribute significantly to the academic landscape through innovative research without necessarily offering doctoral programs.
School of Natural and Behavioral Sciences 2131 Ingersoll Hall P: 718.951.3170 F: 718.951.4210
Dean E: DeanofNBS@brooklyn.cuny.edu
Faculty Associate to the Dean Associate Professor of Physics E: SNSuarez@brooklyn.cuny.edu
Administrative Executive Associate to the Dean E: CSchloss@brooklyn.cuny.edu
COA Secretary E: THarris@brooklyn.cuny.edu