Honors Academy Sustainability Network

About Us

The Carol L. Zicklin Chair is the most distinguished appointment in the Brooklyn College Honors Academy, a federation of honors programs for which the College is nationally known. Carol Zicklin, '61, is a trustee of the Brooklyn College Foundation and particularly interested in fostering the fortunes of our students.

Current and Past Carol L. Zicklin Chairs

Lee Quinby, inaugural incumbent of the Carol L. Zicklin Chair, 2006-08

Quinby received a bachelors degree in English and American literature at the University of North Florida and masters and doctoral degrees in American Studies and English from Purdue University and is the author of several books. She taught at Purdue University and at the University of Athens as senior Fulbright professor in critical theory in 1995. She held the Gannett Chair in Humanities at the Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-2001, and holds the Donald R. Harter, '39, Chair for Distinguished Teaching in the Humanities at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, New York.

Tammy L. Lewis, Ph.D is the current and second Carol L. Zicklin Chair, 2008-10

 


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