It Took a Village

The Immigrant Student Success Office Celebrates Its One-Year Anniversary.

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Prestigious Honor Society Beta Gamma Sigma Installed at the Brooklyn College Murray Koppelman School of Business

Thirteen high-achieving business students become College’s first inductees to international business honor society for AACSB-accredited schools.

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Brooklyn College Most Ethnically Diverse Campus, According to U.S. News & World Report, for Third Straight Year

The college was also found to be a leader in graduating students with the least debt and for being a social mobility engine in the North Region.

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Brooklyn College Featured in The Princeton Review’s “Best 386 Colleges” Guide for 2021

College is one of a dozen New York City institutions that were highlighted after 143,000 students nationwide were surveyed about academics, campus life, and student body.

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Supporting Transfer Student Success

Brooklyn College has received a two-year, $300,000 grant from The Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation, Inc. to help retain and graduate transfer students. “At Brooklyn College, we’re committed to the

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Retooling for a More Remote World

Reflections on transitioning many of the college’s services to the virtual environment.

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Brooklyn College Ranks in Top Ten For Helping Students Up the Socioeconomic Ladder

Brookings Institute report places college ninth in moving lower income students in the middle class.

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Richard N. Gladstein Appointed Executive Director of Brooklyn College’s Barry R. Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema

Two-time Academy-Award nominated film producer and Bronx native returns to his roots to help support the mission of diversifying tomorrow’s filmmakers.

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Brooklyn College Faculty Among Guggenheim Fellowship Winners for 2020

Celebrated Authors Helen Phillips and Sigrid Nunez earn prestigious honor.

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Brooklyn College Celebrates Black History Month with Performance and Poetry at The Tow Center

A reminder of the roots of the month-long holiday and a call to celebrate black history and culture year-round were key messages in the afternoon program. On February 6, members

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02.14.2020
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Susan Landers