Despite Hardships One 2019 Graduate Holds onto Her Dream A psychology major finds an outlet to work through the myriad emotions that come with her immigration status. Read More
Joseph Friedman: Pushing Through in Order to Help Others A childhood accident upended a psychology major’s life and inspired him to pursue a career where he could help people in their time of need. Read More
Two CIS Students Are Winners on Science Day Student work focused on Android malware detection and on determining the accuracy of code-similarity programs. Read More
Meet Our 2019 Salutatorian Psychology major Nina Steinfeld is passionate about the role special education plays in addressing the needs of those students who require the most attention and plans to make a career out of giving back to her community. Read More
HNSC Research Students Presented Their Work on Science Day Nine students doing research with HNSC faculty members presented their latest findings at the Brooklyn College Science Day event on May 3, 2019. Congratulations to Kaydine Edwards, Claudine Guerra, Hunter Read More
Sophomore Wins Jeanette K. Watson Fellowship A very grateful Raquel Merino says opportunities like this are the reason her parents came to this country. Read More
2019 Google Tech Challenge Brooklyn College CIS students earn second place in 2019 Google Tech Challenge. Read More
Psychology Professor Andrew Delamater Gains Insight into How We Learn Through Research in Animal Cognition Recently tapped to edit a leading academic journal in his field, Delamater is poised to play a significant role in the direction of scholarship on the psychological foundations of learned behavior. Read More
The Godmother of Title IX After she was turned down for a tenure-track university faculty position because she was considered too “strong” for a woman, Bernice Sandler ’48 got angry, and then she went on to help champion and pass legislation that would bring equality in education to women and girls nationwide. Read More
CIS Assistant Professor Rivka Levitan Awarded $500,000 NSF CAREER Award to Study Entrainment The grant will support Levitan’s entrainment research for the next five years and fund the collection of a new corpus of task-oriented speech to enable the analysis of important questions about entrainment. Read More