The Immigrants
As immigrants experience similar difficulties, they come together to show solidarity.
As immigrants experience similar difficulties, they come together to show solidarity.
This project goes through the steps in the life of someone who experienced body image insecurities, as anyone can.
We take a look at the beautiful but dangerous Spotted Lanternfly, an invasive species originating in China, that has recently spread from Pennsylvania to NY, threatening our ecosystems and economies.
Would you swim in the NY Harbor? If you say, “No”, you’re onto something. We aimed to compare water quality in Jamaica Bay in the summer and winter by looking at how temperature relates to dissolved oxygen and Secchi depth.
The Pandemic burdened everyone in every aspect of life. But some ethnic minorities were impacted more than the others. We aimed to explore the extent of this within the African American community in America.
This project discusses the start of the Harlem Renaissance, and the influence it had on African Americans, as well as famous artist Aaron Douglas and his work.
This project explores ideas of how students at Brooklyn College and CUNY as a whole can get involved in the decarbonization process to reach the mandated decarbonization goals.
Find out how the Macaulay community has helped the cause in identifying spotted lanternflies!
Bivalves, like mussels and oysters, play an important ecological role as filter feeders by filtering out algae, bacteria, and pollution to keep our waterways clean, but have died out in estuaries like NYC Harbor due to overconsumption and pollution. We examine the relationship between harbor water quality and the observation frequency and diversity of bivalves in hopes of determining the best ways to protect them.
Our project discusses the effect of social media on human brains and how it can cause anxiety.