Robert (Rubin) Firstman ’47 survived the largest loss of U.S. soldiers at sea in World War II but was not allowed to talk about it until decades later. When the event became declassified, he and other survivors and their family members, including an adjunct professor at Brooklyn College, have been telling the story.
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The executive director of strategic initiatives is determined to make an impact on student success by helping ensure that every unit in the division of finance and administration stays focused on the college’s mission.
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Combining her love of the classics and art, Niles Marthone ’21 is on a path to one day be a curator of museum antiquities, bringing her love of the subject to a wider, more diverse audience.
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“Reflection of Equality: An Ode to Martin Luther King” is part of a trilogy that also honors Ruth Bader Ginsburg and John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
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Students will work in multidisciplinary international teams to bring their design and marketing concepts to life.
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When the pandemic hit, Carlos A. Cruz ’00, whose job providing technical support for online courses became one of the most critical on campus, took it all in stride.
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Despite the ongoing pandemic, there was a lot to celebrate in a year that saw new institutional alliances, big initiatives, prestigious awards, and a safe and successful partial return to
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The former Conservatory of Music student brings a global array of musical influences to an album that he hopes takes listeners on a journey.
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An alumna was inspired by a class assignment to make a documentary on the Young Lords. Now it’s being shown on The New York Times’ Op-Docs. So much crystalized for
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An alumna searching for answers to some big questions travels to Rome for a unique master’s degree program that feeds her desires to affect change.
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