Junior Kevin Reyes Reflects on Importance of Mentorship
The finance major believes in testing the business waters through more than one internship in the field and hopes to one day give back as a career mentor.
Read MoreThe finance major believes in testing the business waters through more than one internship in the field and hopes to one day give back as a career mentor.
Read MoreAn internship through the Brooklyn College Career Center helped Louis-Mansano more easily achieve his goal of becoming an educator. Today he believes that leadership can be fostered in students by full access to public education and curricula that match their interests and lived experiences.
Read MoreJumaane Williams was re-elected as public advocate as Shahana Hanif becomes the first Muslim woman elected to NYC Council.
Read MoreInspired by her mentors, whom she met through the Magner Career Center, Ariel Abramova has gone on to become a peer mentor herself and, through internships, is already gaining valuable experience in her chosen career of human resources.
Read MoreIn its third year, the program gives students training in soft skills, industry experience, a head start in technical careers, and adds new talent to the New York City workforce.
Read MoreStudents join others from City College and Lehman College to train for careers with industry leaders and support New York City’s recovery.
Read MoreThe former Brooklyn College Scholars Program student will spend a year investigating ICE arrests and accountability.
Read MoreA combination of donations and other financial assistance from various supporters was key to student success.
Read MoreFinn Mayock ’20, a first-year student at Brooklyn Law School talks about his journey from his childhood home on a farm in Connecticut to Brooklyn College, his decision to go into law, and how his work in the public defender’s office had him doing everything from interrogating crime victims to passing the smokes in the bodega.
Read MoreA young alumna encourages current Brooklyn College students to “make mistakes,” be open to new experiences, and be patient.
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