An M.F.A. and Her Mother’s Memory

A media scoring student rediscovers her voice after a family tragedy pushes her to reconnect with music making.

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The Godmother of Title IX

After she was turned down for a tenure-track university faculty position because she was considered too “strong” for a woman, Bernice Sandler ’48 got angry, and then she went on to help champion and pass legislation that would bring equality in education to women and girls nationwide.

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Diversity and Inclusion Celebrated at Brooklyn College’s 93rd Commencement Ceremony

The event, which drew politicians from all around the city, highlighted student success with hopeful messages from alumni and friends of the college.

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Critically Acclaimed Writer and Celebrated Alumna Gloria Naylor ’81 Dies at the Age of 66

Naylor’s work explored the many dimensions of race and social issues in American society.

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10.4.2016
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Susan Landers