The Whole World on One Campus
Students from around the globe marched at the three commencement ceremonies.
Read MoreStudents from around the globe marched at the three commencement ceremonies.
Read MoreA posthumous honor for a senior who doggedly endeavored to get her degree.
Read MoreTwo recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, are among those scheduled to address the graduates.
Read MoreStudent club travels to Honduras and Panama to work alongside doctors and distribute much-needed medicine.
Read MoreA revolutionary plan allows students to have input into how at least $20,000 will be allocated.
Read MoreFor 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 MoreBrooklyn College conferred the largest number of bachelor’s and master’s degrees and advanced certificates in the past three decades at back-to-back Commencement Exercises held on June 1 and 2. The
Read MoreRhodes Scholar Zujaja Tauqeer has garnered yet another honor: As the 2011 undergraduate class representative, the Pakistan-born student will address her fellow graduates at the June 2 Commencement Exercises. As
Read MoreBrooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz joined Brooklyn College President Christoph M. Kimmich, Dean Milga Morales, and Student Center Director Ryan Buck at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2007,
Read MoreBrooklyn College student Eugene Shenderov, 21, a senior in the College’s prestigious B.A.-M.D. program, has been awarded a 2005 Rhodes Scholarship. Shenderov, twenty-one, learned Saturday night after a full day
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