U.S. News & World Report Again Ranks Brooklyn College Among Best
College is no. 1 overall for ethnic diversity for seventh straight year and no. 8 for social mobility, among other key indicators.
Read MoreCollege is no. 1 overall for ethnic diversity for seventh straight year and no. 8 for social mobility, among other key indicators.
Read MoreThe college is cited for the 23rd consecutive year.
Read MoreEstablished in 2016, the HSI has served as a hub for research and community service, while amplifying the voices of Haitians locally and worldwide.
Read MoreOp-ed published in Crain’s New York Business outlines the impact of Brooklyn College.
Read MorePulitzer Prize-winner and Kennedy Center honoree, conductor, and educator the guest for third Presidential Lecture Series event. College also announces new Tania León Chair of Music.
Read MoreMath and science wiz scored 1500 on SAT at 10 years of age and is the author of two books.
Read MoreLeading CUNY senior college also retains highest “Campus Diversity Index” number for the sixth straight year.
Read MorePresident and CEO of the Center for American Progress and the CEO of the Center for American Progress Action Fund will join the campus community for a lecture on April 25 titled, “International Relations and the Building of a More Equitable World.”
Read MoreBrooklyn College President Michelle J. Anderson, in partnership with the New York Jobs CEO Council (Jobs Council), will host Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) President and CEO, Selwyn M. Vickers, M.D., FACS,
Read MoreThe CUNY senior college ranked no. 5 in the nation on CollegeNET’s latest Social Mobility Index.
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