Magner Milestones Mark Years of Student Support and Success

2019 was a banner year for all things Magner: The Magner Career Center recently achieved 15 years of helping students succeed on their career paths, and the center’s founder, Marge Magner, celebrated the 50th anniversary of her graduation from Brooklyn College.

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Theater Department Presents 50 One-Minute Plays in Gi60 Festival

What The Brooklyn College Department of Theater in collaboration with Screaming Media Productions, and Leeds University in the UK present Gi60: The International One Minute Theatre Festival. Gi60 has been performed annually in

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Movements Are a Collective Responsibility and We All Have a Role to Play, Says #MeToo Founder and Activist Tarana Burke at Brooklyn College’s 94th Commencement Ceremony

Distinguished Alumnus Jimmy Smits ’80 reminds students to persevere.

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Despite Hardships One 2019 Graduate Holds onto Her Dream

A psychology major finds an outlet to work through the myriad emotions that come with her immigration status.

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Joseph Friedman: Pushing Through in Order to Help Others

A childhood accident upended a psychology major’s life and inspired him to pursue a career where he could help people in their time of need.

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Twice as Nice: Business Student Nisreen Ennab ’18 Goes for Her Master’s Degree

The M.S. in business administration graduate says she is leaving with a good grounding in business ethics.

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“Brooklyn College Sparked My Civic Engagement”

The graduate student from the speech-language pathology program says he’s been inspired by the generosity and give-back spirit of Brooklyn College alumni.

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Enriching Education Through the Art of Play and Wonderment

The Brooklyn College Early Childhood Center and the Early Childhood Education/Art Education Department have launched a new annual conference—and are spearheading a different approach to teaching.

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An M.F.A. and Her Mother’s Memory

A media scoring student rediscovers her voice after a family tragedy pushes her to reconnect with music making.

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Two CIS Students Are Winners on Science Day

Student work focused on Android malware detection and on determining the accuracy of code-similarity programs.

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05.19.2019
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