Ruth Turim ’58: A Love Affair with Learning
Anyone familiar with Ruth Turim’s life, and the role Brooklyn College played in it, will understand the passion that compelled her family to establish the Ruth Turim ’58 Award.
Read MoreAnyone familiar with Ruth Turim’s life, and the role Brooklyn College played in it, will understand the passion that compelled her family to establish the Ruth Turim ’58 Award.
Read MoreDistinguished speakers include former borough president Marty Markowitz ’70, and economist and entrepreneur Richard Sandor ’62.
Read MoreDuring summer 2014, Brooklyn College will launch the first Zicklin Summer Fellows program, a critical step toward graduating more students within six years of matriculating and opening up internships to students who otherwise could not afford them.
Read MoreStudent, alums find that winning an Emmy is a whirlwind of its own.
Read MoreAnnie Baker, who has earned several accolades, including three Obies, was just awarded the Pulitzer Prize for drama.
Read MoreAlum’s short story scores top prize at Bollywood’s premier film awards.
Read MoreFilm explores how music helps sufferers of Alzheimer’s.
Read MoreThe Class of 1961 restores a historic Steinway piano.
Read MoreBernard ’62 and Ethel Garil turn personal tragedy into opportunity for students interested in working on a cure for cancer.
Read MoreBy combining funds from various college sources, junior John Tan was able to study abroad in Japan, an achievement that helped him score subsequent paid internships and a fellowship.
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