#BCGrad2021 Celebrates Resilience and Hope: Reaching Major Goals
A School of Education master’s degree candidate explains how a professor made math intriguing.
Read MoreA School of Education master’s degree candidate explains how a professor made math intriguing.
Read MoreProf. Theodore Raphan work was first published in 2019.
Read MoreLexcy Alexis, a chemistry major, will kick off her first internship through the program this summer at a non-profit dedicated to the protection and restoration of wildlife and plants.
Read MoreComputer science major to work as software engineer at JPMorgan & Chase Co. after graduation.
Read MoreThe School of Natural and Behavioral Sciences recently held their 30th annual Brooklyn College Science Day, the first that was held virtually, after having to cancel last year’s program due
Read MoreAssociate Professor of Accounting John Paul’s research paper titled “How Do You Tax the Hard Forks that were Cloned in the Clouds?” won the Best Paper Award from the Western
Read MoreAssociate Professor of Economics Nadia Doytch was awarded a PSC CUNY Traditional A Research Award in the amount of $3,500 for a research project titled “Automation and Industry Performance.”
Read MoreWith May being Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, sociologist Yung-Yi Diana Pan discussed its significance, the recent rise in anti-Asian violence, and how she is using this challenging time to educate the next generation of positive change makers.
Read MorePatrick Ihejirika gets his tuition covered but is most excited to join the community of scholars.
Read MoreViju Raghupathi and her co-authors have their research article titled, “Exploring the Factors that Determine the Success of Litigation Crowdfunding: Implications for Social Justice” accepted for publication in Technological Forecasting
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