Brooklyn College Ranked #1 in Nation for Affordable Quality Education

Several Academic Programs Also Ranked in the U.S.

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Thankful for His Service

A film major and military veteran says his years in uniform gave him the character and discipline to pursue his dreams.

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Fall 2020 Film News

December 2020 Recent Brooklyn College Magazine articles: Rooted, but Reaching for the Stars – After directing a video for Grammy Award–winning artist Ciara, senior film student Annie Bercy is on a

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38th Annual Brooklyn College Undergraduate Film Festival Being Held Virtually, Opening It Up to the World

Following the lead of major international film festivals, the Brooklyn College Film Department will hold its 38th Annual Undergraduate Film Festival as a fully virtual event from June 26 to

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Spring 2020 Film News

April 2020 Congratulations to Film Department alum Takeshi Fukunaga, whose second feature film Ainu Mosir was awarded a Special Jury Mention as part of the International Narrative Competition at the 2020

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T-Rex Family Values

When Katja Knoll ’15 M.S. made the decision to switch careers from filmmaking to paleontology, she knew it wouldn’t be easy. With the mentorship of Brooklyn College Earth And Environmental Sciences Professor John Chamberlain, she made the move, and today she is part of a team that is spearheading new discoveries that challenge our ideas about the lives of prehistoric animals.

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Alexandra Juhasz Named Distinguished Professor

The film chair joins a handful of Brooklyn College professors who have received this prestigious title.

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A Fellowship Off the Beaten Path

In nearly 10 years, The Rosen Fellowship has funded a diverse array of out-of-classroom adventures, featuring everything from well-behaved chickens, to full-moon ceremonies, to lindy hopping.

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Annual Contest Makes the Way We Work a Subject for Artists

Sponsored 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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Professor Sara Reguer’s ‘Opinionated’ Perspective Illuminates the Struggles and Victories of Jewish Women

Her recent book, Opinionated: The World View of a Jewish Woman, examines Judaism and Jewish culture through a feminist lens.

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03.15.2018
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Susan Landers