A Breakthrough Career
After a bad job market dimmed his academic prospects, malaria vaccine developer Joe Cohen ’77 pivoted, in a most fortunate turn, to corporate research.
Read MoreAfter a bad job market dimmed his academic prospects, malaria vaccine developer Joe Cohen ’77 pivoted, in a most fortunate turn, to corporate research.
Read MoreArt Professor Jennifer McCoy and her husband, Kevin McCoy, were there at the birth of non-fungible tokens. Since then, they have used NFTs to disrupt the art world in ways that go beyond traditional filmmaking.
Read MoreThe CUNY-Haitian Studies Institute is poised to extend deep roots into the community through scholarship and outreach.
Read MoreJessica Betancourt says the Stanley Geen Memorial Award has been instrumental in keeping her on course.
Read MoreM.F.A. student Sarah Gouda left a fast-paced job at the White House writing speeches for Vice President Kamala Harris to pick up where she left off in the creative writing program at Brooklyn College.
Read MoreDear Alumni and Friends, I’m pleased to report that Brooklyn College is in full bloom and alive with activity this spring semester. It has been gratifying to see more academic
Read MoreBrooklyn College Magazine
Volume 9 | Number 2
Spring 2022
We’ve returned to campus with a goal toward a safe and successful fall semester!
Read MoreClass Notes is an excellent way for alumni to keep up to date with news about the progress of classmates and peers.
Read MoreTarika Barrett ’96 takes the reins of a company dedicated to closing the gap on disparities and paving a pathway for more women to enter the tech field.
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