The Other Side of Loss

Bernard ’62 and Ethel Garil turn personal tragedy into opportunity for students interested in working on a cure for cancer.

Read More

Discovering Untapped Potential

By combining funds from various college sources, junior John Tan was able to study abroad in Japan, an achievement that helped him score subsequent paid internships and a fellowship.

Read More

Brooklyn College Athletes Receive New Hall of Fame

Almost 100 scholar-athletes are honored in the new Hall of Fame in the West Quad Center.

Read More

Dispatches from Egypt

Journalist Abdalla Hassan ’94 talks about his experience on the ground since the early days of the Arab Spring.

Read More

Africana Studies Thrives at Brooklyn College

The Brooklyn College Africana Studies Department celebrates 40 years at the forefront of cultural analysis.

Read More

Professor Tania León Directs City-Wide Festival

Maestro and music professor Tania León heads a music festival where composers connect with their audiences.

Read More

U.S. Postal Service Commemorates Shirley Chisholm ’46 with Stamp

Professor Barbara Winslow, author of new Chisholm biography, talks about the pioneering congresswoman’s legacy.

Read More

Remembering Folk Music Legend Pete Seeger

Radio personality Oscar Brand ’42, and others, recall their experiences with the ‘nation’s troubadour of conscience.’

Read More

History Professor Studies Ancient Graffiti in Israel

Professor Karen B. Stern’s research helps historians paint a more complete picture of the ancient world.

Read More

Theater History Professor Wins Award for Book on Spectacular

Professor’s research examines the impact of popular imagery.

Read More
Post Date
01.15.2014
Categories
Share
Posted By
Susan Landers