Prom Redux: Pride Edition
Brooklyn College’s first queer prom offers a do-over of the high school ritual for members of the campus LGBTQIA community.
Read MoreBrooklyn College’s first queer prom offers a do-over of the high school ritual for members of the campus LGBTQIA community.
Read MoreThe event, which drew politicians from all around the city, highlighted student success with hopeful messages from alumni and friends of the college.
Read MoreLaunched in 2015 with the generous support of Martin D. Sass ’63, Brooklyn College’s M.D. Sass Investment Institute has ensured that students gain the real-world financial experience and access to Wall Street movers and shakers that give them an edge in the job market.
Read MoreThe pioneering disability rights activist will also be the keynote speaker at the event on May 31 at the Barclays Center.
Read MoreThe William E. Macaulay Honors College student believes a key component to overcoming many of the obstacles facing society today is practicing compassion, a trait she wants to instill in younger generations of students.
Read MoreThe graduating senior and mother of four discusses how her life impacts her approach to academics.
Read MoreDaniel W. Smith ’18 M.A. finds his voice and shares it as part of a commencement campaign celebrating the Brooklyn College Class of 2018.
Read MoreLooking to become a high school biology teacher, Ly finds particular techniques that establish equity in a public school setting.
Read MoreThe Alves—Deborah and her daughters Abigail, and soon-to-graduate Anisee, credit Brooklyn College with helping them to realize a shared vision of making the world a better place in very different ways.
Read MoreSponsored by LaborArts.org and the Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation, the competition aims to expand the way student artists think about labor history.
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