Serving Mario Batali Recent alumna Drea Bernardi beat the 50,000-to-one odds and scored a plum job with the renowned chef. Read More
The End of Occupy Wall Street, or Just the Beginning? Several weeks since the encampment in Zuccotti Park was dismantled, Occupy Wall Street is still struggling to find its footing. Demonstrations continue around the country; on Dec. 12, protesters up Read More
A Classical Go-Getter Hits All the Right Notes Jeffrey Biegel is experiencing a flourishing career. The concert pianist is an adjunct associate professor and the coordinator of piano studies in the Conservatory of Music, and his most recent Read More
Honors Student Wins November CUNY Photo Contest She’s a member of the Macaulay Honors College and the Bulldogs swim team. She rides horses and volunteers with GallopNYC, a nonprofit organization that provides therapeutic horseback riding to children Read More
Scholarships and Financial Aid Protect Students From CUNY Tuition Increase Brooklyn College announced today that it is taking steps to ensure an education of superior quality remains accessible to current and future students as tuition costs rise across the City Read More
Why She Is Happy Helen Phillips is a quirky talent with a knack for writing tales that are oddly original and breathtakingly bizarre. Read More
A Matter of Taste Bitter or sweet? More than just a preference on our palate, they can dramatically alter our moral judgments. Read More
Director of CAASS Receives Tepeyac Award for Raising College Education Awareness Among Immigrants Asociación Tepeyac has honored Jesús Pérez ’95, director of the Center for Academic Advisement and Student Success at Brooklyn College, with its 2011 Builders of the Future Award for his role Read More
Brooklyn College Establishes Four New Schools As the new academic year gets under way, President Karen L. Gould officially welcomed the founding deans of four new schools, completing the final stage of an ambitious academic reorganization Read More
A Trip to Honduras on Medical Brigade Changes Lives for Both Students and Locals For most people, a trip to Honduras revolves around reef diving, Mayan ruins and visits to biological reserves. For a group of 23 Brooklyn College students, however, it involved something Read More