The Icon and the Artist Don’t call him “the RBG artist,” but Jac Lahav ’08 has a body of work, a fundraiser, and some family lore that inextricably bind him to the late Supreme Court Justice. Read More
Theater Professor Justin Townsend Earns Two More TONY Nominations His lighting designs for two smash Broadway musicals make theater world’s most prestigious shortlist. Read More
Alumni Authors Earn American Book Awards Ocean Vuong ’12 and De’Shawn Charles Winslow ’11 ’13 M.F.A. Recognized for Their Contributions to Multicultural Literature Read More
Focused on Food for the Greater Good Health and Nutrition Sciences Professor Melissa Fuster wants to help restaurants get healthy. Read More
A Solid Discovery Professor David Aulicino and two colleagues answer questions about the 12-sided dodecahedron, a shape mathematicians have been studying for two millennia. Read More
Keeping It Reel Faculty and alumni mentors, internship programs, and a new executive director at the Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema are helping students to polish their soft skills for careers in a notoriously tough industry. Read More
A Broader Narrative Often against convention, Brooklyn College’s artists of color are known for turning typical notions of Black art on its end. Today they are encouraging the next generation of artists and art lovers to forge ahead in this tradition, but with the added role of crashing the gates of a long-established institution to become stewards of the American art scene. Read More
Retooling for a Remote World Reflections on transitioning many of the college’s services to the virtual environment. Read More
Calling All COVID Scholars Faculty members join forces to create an archive for the college community’s tales from the pandemic. Read More
Teaching in the Pandemic With a lot of patience, creativity, and a tenacity matched by that of their students, many professors made it through the spring semester. Over the summer, they upped their game and came back this fall with some new skills. Read More