Brooklyn College Student Speaks at Special United Nations Celebration of Women’s Entrepreneurship Day

At a U.N. event celebrating women-owned businesses and causes, undergraduate Mbachur Mbenga spoke about the need for women and girls around the globe to have full access to education.

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Nurturing Tomorrow’s Leaders

Building on a tradition of women-oriented resources, Brooklyn College inaugurates a new Women’s Initiative.

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TV & Radio Students Launch Web Mini-Series

A comprehensive cross-disciplinary program allows Television and Radio students to learn all aspects of television production while creating the web mini-series Unproductive.

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Brooklyn College Scholars Draw Record Audience at TEDxCUNY Conference

Beinecke Scholarship winner Sean DesVignes ’15 and Macaulay Honors College senior Sofia Ahsanuddin delivered talks on ‘Borders and Belonging’ at second annual conference.

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Obama Honors the Legacy of Shirley Chisholm ’46 with the Presidential Medal of Freedom

Shirley Chisholm Project Director Zinga Fraser discusses the legacy and continued relevance of the political icon on the heels of the recognition by President Obama and in light of one of the most diverse presidential campaigns in recent memory.

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Brooklyn College Listening Project Encourages Alumni Veterans to Share their Experiences with a New Generation

Student-led interviews contribute to the college-wide, interdisciplinary oral history project and public archive.

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Macaulay Student Uncovers Lost Family History in India and Pakistan, with Support of Rosen and Magner Stipends

Med-school-bound Aakaash Varma conducted interviews in his ancestral village, and neighboring communities, to learn more about the 1947 split of these two nations, as well as the details of his own family’s experiences.

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Brooklyn College Urban Sustainability Program Transforms the Borough Into a Classroom

Students gain hands-on experience with the economic, social and scientific impact of urban development.

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Award-Winning Author Ruth Ozeki Visits Brooklyn College to Deliver First Year Common Reading

A Tale for the Time Being author talks inspiration and process with students.

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Exploring the Cultural Roots of Carnival

A Caribbean Studies class gets a lesson in a signature carnival instrument—steelpan.

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09.4.2015
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Susan Landers