The Places Around Us — Like We’ve Never Heard Before Two recent alumni stay ahead of the curve on location-based social apps. Read More
Female Power in the Theater Alumnae speak about their success as playwrights and producers, and the challenges faced by women theater artists. Read More
Following the Ghost of Napoleon Bonaparte Anthony Mancini, director of the journalism program, travels around the world while writing his latest book about the French military leader. Read More
Why She Is Happy Helen Phillips is a quirky talent with a knack for writing tales that are oddly original and breathtakingly bizarre. Read More
50th Anniversary Class Reflects on How It Was, and How It Has Changed It was a year when egg creams with Fox’s U-Bet chocolate syrup and hot salted pretzels were all the rage among the college set in Brooklyn. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was Read More
The Class of 1961 Received More Than an Education… Love was in the air at Brooklyn College in 1961. At the same time that they returned to campus for the 2011 Commencement Exercises as members of the Golden Anniversary Read More
Students Earn Credit by Teaching English and Civic Lessons to Immigrants Nadine Alexander, a senior health and nutrition sciences student who has been accepted to Johns Hopkins, recently accomplished something that took her outside the realm of her major: She taught Read More
Library Celebrates Campus Page Turners It was an event that even President Karen L. Gould couldn’t keep herself from cheering about. “Bravo! Brava!” she said to all the faculty authors celebrated at the Annual Book Read More
Two Faculty Members Receive Fellowship to Complete Research Assistant Professors Rosamond S. King and Sophia N. Suarez have been awarded the Career Enhancement Fellowship for Junior Faculty, an award from the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation that comes Read More