Brooklyn College Graduates Over 4,000 Students at 91st Commencement Exercises With 3,125 baccalaureate and 1,239 master’s degree recipients, this was the largest graduating class among Brooklyn higher education institutions. Read More
At 87, Brooklyn College Campus Safety Officer Hubert Evans Accomplishes a Lifelong Goal The father of seven has been a dedicated member of the Brooklyn College staff for more than 20 years. Read More
#BCGrad2016: Michael Bryant Plans to Be the Youngest-Ever Mayor of His Alabama Hometown Members of the Class of 2016 discuss their most memorable moments at the college and their plans for the next stage of their journey. Read More
Meet The Class of 2016 Valedictorian and Salutatorian Jennifer Mikhli-Forkosh and Stephanie Taormina will speak at 2016 commencement. Read More
M.F.A. Art Students Display Dazzling ‘Thru-Line’ at New York’s Moynihan Station Brooklyn College students use a wide variety of artistic media to pose questions about identity, culture, and politics at annual Thesis Exhibition. Read More
Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema to Offer M.F.A. in Digital Animation & VFX, Media Scoring, and Sonic Arts The Barry R. Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema had added an M.F.A. in Digital Animation & VFX, Media Scoring, and Sonic Arts to its suite of degree programs. Read More
Brooklyn College Launches Haitian Studies Institute CUNY-HSI will serve as a leading international research center, supporting scholars and conducting policy analysis. Read More
$40,000 Whiting Fellowship Supports English Professor in Creating a Digital Home for Brooklyn Oral Histories The prestigious prize—the first of its kind established by the Whiting Foundation—is awarded to those working toward better public understanding of the humanities. Read More
School of Ed. Faculty Create App that Trains First Responders to Address Abuse in Children with Disabilities The website and app provides resources to assist social workers, child protective staff, law enforcement, and medical professionals in better intervening when children with disabilities might be victims of violence and abuse. Read More
Paul Beatty ’89 M.F.A. Receives National Book Critics Circle Award The Sellout, Beatty’s most recent novel, has also been named one of the best books of 2015 by The New York Times. Read More