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Congratulations to the BWRC!
Last month while the Fourth Year Fellows were exploring assessment matters, I played hooky to attend a fantastic conference presented by the Brooklyn Waterfront Research Center.
The well-attended conference featured more than a dozen outstanding speakers who examined the question “Has the Brooklyn Waterfront Gone Global – Again?”
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The conference was held in an historic courtroom that once housed the NYS Appellate Division, in Borough Hall
The conference blew my mind – I learned so much – virtually every speaker was absolutely fascinating! The Planning Committee for the conference deserves A LOT of praise for the great panel of speakers and for the entire fun event. Sadly there was no way to schedule the conference into the Fourth Year Fellows calendar this year, but I hope we can all attend next year’s event.
In the meantime, if you would like to read more about the conference, I took copious notes and posted a piece on my class blog, The Dearly Departed.
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