Second Student-Led Community Mural Graces Campus The work in the Leonard & Claire Tow Center for the Performing Arts was created by 13 undergraduate art students. Read More
María Scharrón-del Río Named Dean of Brooklyn College School of Education The expert in multicultural counseling and competencies champions a liberatory approach to education. Read More
Brooklyn College’s School of Business Earns Reaccreditation from AACSB Koppelman School remains the only accredited business program in Brooklyn. Read More
Economics Professor Merih Uctum Presents Report to New York State Assembly Ways and Means Committee The data focused on the probability of a recession in 2024, inflation forecasts, the impact of the public debt, and the decline in the New York State population, which can also affect enrollments. Read More
New Research Sheds Light on an Old Fossil, Solving a Mystery of Evolution A professor and a student from Brooklyn College and the CUNY Graduate Center have pruned a branch off the primate tree. Read More
Feirstein School Executive Director Testifies Before Congress on Digital Copyright Piracy Richard N. Gladstein spoke about the harmful effects of Internet theft related to the economy, workers, and consumers in the entertainment industry. Read More
Brooklyn College Again Ranked Highly for Powering Social Mobility CollegeNET, Inc. ranks leading CUNY senior college 11th in nation for holding the line on tuition, enrolling students from low-income backgrounds, and graduating students into good-paying jobs. Read More
President Michelle J. Anderson Meets 11-Year-Old Brooklyn College Student Suborno Isaac Bari Math and science wiz scored 1500 on SAT at 10 years of age and is the author of two books. Read More
Brooklyn College Recognized Again in Mobility Rankings Leading CUNY senior college finishes sixth nationally among 50 colleges and universities. Read More
Distinguished Professor Emerita Tania León Wins the SGAE Ibero-American Music Award Acclaimed composer is the first woman to receive the international honor. Read More