Brooklyn College Raises More Than $2.1 Million to Help Students Overcome Financial Challenges Brought on by Pandemic A combination of donations and other financial assistance from various supporters was key to student success. Read More
Spring 2021 Film News March 2021 On May 4 at 11 a.m., Prof. Alexandra Juhasz invites Stephen Winter and Vivian Kleiman to join the students of FILM 2120 The Nonfiction Film for a conversation Read More
Brooklyn College Recognizes Class of 2021 “Resiliency and Hope” is the theme as 4,699 graduates celebrated with special guests at online celebration. Read More
Brooklyn College to Salute the Resilient Class of 2021 Through Online Commencement The College will celebrate the accomplishments of 4,738 total students and recognize Fatima Goss Graves as its 2021 Honorary Degree recipient. Read More
#BCGrad2021 Celebrates Resilience and Hope: Fatima Goss Graves, President and CEO of the National Women’s Law Center Is the Honorary Degree Recipient for Commencement 2021 Her unflagging support for women’s rights and role as a defender of equality and fairness have resulted in lasting progress. Read More
#BCGrad2021 Celebrates Resilience and Hope: Striving Toward Success A master’s degree candidate in biology says that every semester was a chance to network. Read More
#BCGrad2021 A Future Health-Care Warrior Graduating senior Samuelle Delcy says the research opportunities she gained at Brooklyn College helped prepare her to take on the world. Read More
English and American Studies Professor James Davis is New Professional Staff Congress President James Davis, a professor of English and American Studies who has been at the college for nearly 20 years, has become the new president of the Professional Staff Congress, the Read More
Professor Hyuna Park Presents at Research Seminar Series Hyuna Park, a professor in the Finance Department and the Herb Kurz Chair in Finance and Risk Management, presented her research titled “Investments in the Digital Economy: A Textual Analysis Read More
Statement on the Death of Romy Vilsaint, Haitian 5th grader at P.S. 361K The Haitian community is outraged by the death of Romy Vilsaint, a fifth grader at P.S. 361 in Brooklyn. Vilsaint was physically bullied and beaten in school, and subsequently died Read More