#BCGrad2021 Celebrates Resilience and Hope: Reaching Major Goals A School of Education master’s degree candidate explains how a professor made math intriguing. Read More
Junior Named Jeannette K. Watson Fellow Lexcy 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 More
#BCGrad2021 Celebrates Resilience and Hope: Asma Awad Named Valedictorian for Class of 2021 Computer science major to work as software engineer at JPMorgan & Chase Co. after graduation. Read More
Brooklyn College Professor Urges More Engagement, Critical Understanding of the Asian American and Pacific Islander Experience With 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 More
Junior is One of Two BC Students to Win 2021 Goldwater Patrick Ihejirika gets his tuition covered but is most excited to join the community of scholars. Read More
The Princeton Review Ranks Brooklyn College 35th Among Public Institutions in the U.S. as a “Best Value College” Brooklyn College also ranked 20th among public colleges for amount of financial aid awards. Read More
Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema Students’ Film Selected for Museum of Modern Art and Film at Lincoln Center’s Prestigious “The New Directors/New Films Festival” “More Happiness” will be featured at 50th anniversary edition of the festival, April 28–May 8. Read More
Finance Professor Abraham Lin on New U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo Acting chair of the finance department at Koppelman School of Business offers his opinion on the greatest challenges moving forward. Read More
Julia Solomonoff: A Champion of Diversity in Film The head of the Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema’s directing program is inspiring the next generation of diverse filmmakers. Read More
Not Enough Books with Characters of Color? ‘No Problem,’ Says Alexis Clark ’20 M.S. The elementary school teacher saw a need for books that feature children of color to use in her classroom, so she wrote and published her own. Read More