Ableism
This miniature of a recreational room inspired by the art-filled Brooklyn College library is meant to explore the intricacies of ableism.
This miniature of a recreational room inspired by the art-filled Brooklyn College library is meant to explore the intricacies of ableism.
With origins deeply rooted in ancient history, traditional Chinese art has influenced and continues to influence the culture of East Asia to this day.
In this project, we briefly exhibit few motherhood challenges. Such as, The sudden amount of heavy lifting in the form of raising a child can lead to the loss of a mother’s identity, postpartum depression after giving the birth. But no matter what a mother is going through, they always have the pressure to properly support and sustain their child.
Discovering Jewish music using three lenses, not only one.
The Spotted Lanternfly are becoming rampant here in the US. Why is this, & where will they thrive & invade next? Our poster delves deeper into these questions.
In recent years, global climate and intensive agricultural land use have led to a sharp decline in insect species. New York’s prized bumblebees are now considered to be endangered…
Come check out, one of the 21st century’s greatest wonders, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and embrace yourself in the limitless possibilities of art.
Students in Dr. Dustin Wheeler’s Science Forward seminar analyzed published datasets for NYC water parameters and tested their own water samples for contaminants. They studied the disparities between federal Maximum Contaminant Levels and the Health-Based Guideline for chlorination byproducts, heavy metals, and other physical/chemical parameters. Their findings shed light on inconsistencies apparent in annual NYC Water Supply & Quality Reports.
The Korean Fan Dance, otherwise known as, Buchaechum, is one of the most iconic forms of traditional dance in South Korea.
What’s happening to the U.S. bee population? Is there truly a correlation between carbon emissions and bee populations? Or is it all coincidence?