Service and Steadfastness Elliot Wasser ’02 has loved and served Brooklyn College and its students tirelessly from the time he set foot on campus as a student himself. Read More
A Natural Selection 2025 Goldwater Scholar says the award is an invaluable confirmation she’s on the right path. Read More
Brooklyn College Hosts Inaugural Perinatal Mental Health Summit The convening in Brownsville, a community deeply impacted by maternal health disparities, brings together perinatal health care professionals, policymakers, and educators. Read More
Geology Society Students Win Big at Regional Competition Brooklyn College’s Geology Society clinching victory in the Northeastern Section of the 2025 GSA Geology Club Tee-Off competition. Read More
Students Inducted into Pi Mu Epsilon Twenty Brooklyn College undergraduates were inducted into Pi Mu Epsilon, a national mathematics honor society that promotes and recognizes mathematical scholarship among students in postsecondary institutions. The formal induction ceremony Read More
May Cheung Unveils Game-Changing Study on Balancing Nutrition and Flavor in Millet Health and Nutrition Sciences faculty delves into the fascinating ways taste and smell shape our food choices and overall nutrition. Read More
Stephen Chester and Team Unlock Secrets of Mysterious 62-Million-Year-Old Mammal New Findings Illuminate Ancient Species and its Evolutionary Connections to Modern-Day Humans. Read More
Nagasaki Atomic Bombing Survivor Delivers Powerful, Timely Lecture Masako Wada visited the college as part of her work with the Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organization. Read More
Brooklyn College Designated as a Leading Research Institution by the Carnegie Foundation and American Council on Education New classification elevates institutions that contribute significantly to the academic landscape through innovative research without necessarily offering doctoral programs. Read More
Like a Free Electron International student Megi Murati is grateful to pursue a dream her parents couldn’t. Read More