Remembering Brooklyn’s Literary Giants
Author and literary critic Jules Chametzky ’50 releases cultural memoir about a generation of the borough’s legendary Jewish writers, from Isaac Bashevis Singer to Grace Paley.
Read MoreAuthor and literary critic Jules Chametzky ’50 releases cultural memoir about a generation of the borough’s legendary Jewish writers, from Isaac Bashevis Singer to Grace Paley.
Read MoreUndergraduates get exclusive look inside cosmetics giant as part of the Magner Career Center program at Brooklyn College.
Read MoreAn author’s voice is what separates the exceptional writer from the rest. Cultivating that uniqueness is almost never a solitary endeavor.
Read MoreBrooklyn College Graduates Record 4,894 Students at 88th Commencement Exercises
Read MoreAndy Goldberg ’13 M.F.A. managed to turn his bold idea about staging “Macbeth” as a one-actor play into reality and is now co-directing the production with Tony Award winning director John Tiffany. Starring Alan Cumming, the play is now showing at the Barrymore Theater on Broadway through July 14.
Read MoreEmeritus Professor Louis S. Asekoff and Associate Professor Ben Lerner awarded for poetry, and playwright and Lecturer Erin Courtney ’03 M.F.A. receives award in drama and performance art.
Read MoreVongku Pak ’05 blends eastern and western art forms with his unique brand of musical expression.
Read MorePaula Jon DeRose ’10 M.F.A. joins the cast of Nora Ephron’s Lucky Guy, with Academy Award winner Tom Hanks.
Read MoreA former Shirley Chisholm Scholar and political science major, Soribel Feliz has interned at the U.S. State Department and the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. Now she doing her master’s to become a U.S. diplomat.
Read MoreNew alumnus earns fourth place in international debate competition.
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