Research Council Honors Two Brooklyn College Women Professor and alumna are tapped for changing the way the world looks at women. Read More
The Places Around Us — Like We’ve Never Heard Before Two recent alumni stay ahead of the curve on location-based social apps. Read More
Female Power in the Theater Alumnae speak about their success as playwrights and producers, and the challenges faced by women theater artists. Read More
Students Gain Say in How Brooklyn College Spends Part of Its Budget A revolutionary plan allows students to have input into how at least $20,000 will be allocated. Read More
Following the Ghost of Napoleon Bonaparte Anthony Mancini, director of the journalism program, travels around the world while writing his latest book about the French military leader. Read More
Alumna Leads Second Annual Celebration of Caribbean Cinema Shelley Worrell ’00 does more with less to present the annual weeklong festival celebrating Caribbean culture. 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
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
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
50th Anniversary Class Reflects on How It Was, and How It Has Changed It was a year when egg creams with Fox’s U-Bet chocolate syrup and hot salted pretzels were all the rage among the college set in Brooklyn. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was Read More