Good News from Professor Emeritus Douglas Hedwig Former head of Brass is busy publishing new compositions, conducting, and recording Read More
More Accolades for Professor Arturo O’Farrill Another round of Grammy nominations and NPR presnts feature on the new Cuban connection Read More
The Sacred and the Profane in Archie Rand’s Work Art professor’s latest book, The 613, is a New York Times Book Review pick. Read More
TV & Radio Students Launch Web Mini-Series A comprehensive cross-disciplinary program allows Television and Radio students to learn all aspects of television production while creating the web mini-series Unproductive. Read More
Brooklyn College Scholars Draw Record Audience at TEDxCUNY Conference Beinecke Scholarship winner Sean DesVignes ’15 and Macaulay Honors College senior Sofia Ahsanuddin delivered talks on ‘Borders and Belonging’ at second annual conference. Read More
Alumna Kate Benson’s Obie-Award Winning Production Opens in New Venue The farce, A Beautiful Day in November on the Banks of the Greatest of the Great Lakes, imagines a holiday dinner as a competitive sport. Read More
Brooklyn College Student Support Programs Now Include a Food Pantry With the holiday season in swing, Brooklyn College reaches out to students in need. Read More
Feirstein School Helps Rising Filmmaker Rashan Castro ’14 Realize His Vision The award-winning M.F.A. in Directing student—a member of the Barry R. Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema at Steiner Studios’ inaugural class—benefits from expert support and state-of-the-art tools that enable him to make significant strides as a filmmaker. Read More
Obama Honors the Legacy of Shirley Chisholm ’46 with the Presidential Medal of Freedom Shirley Chisholm Project Director Zinga Fraser discusses the legacy and continued relevance of the political icon on the heels of the recognition by President Obama and in light of one of the most diverse presidential campaigns in recent memory. Read More
Brooklyn College’s Open Mic Features Diverse Creative Voices Biannual event draws crowds eager to hear the campus’ best and brightest work their creative magic. Read More