To INFINITY and Beyond

Grad Student David Engel was over the moon about his internship at NASA this past summer, which he secured through his work with the Magner Career Center.

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Patrice Bridgewater-Daniel ’10, M.S.Ed. ’13 Gives Back to the School That Sparked her Love of Mathematics

Patrice Bridgewater-Daniel was one of seven 2016 statewide recipients of the prestigious Sloan Award for Excellence in Teaching Science and Mathematics.

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Author and Illustrator of New Basquiat Children’s Book Visits Brooklyn College

The local artist invites young people to use their imaginations to change the world.

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Teacher.org Ranks Brooklyn College’s Early Childhood Program Second in the Nation

Early Childhood/Art Education’s multi-disciplinary faculty includes psychologists, therapists, art educators, and social workers.

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New Advanced Certificate Focuses on a Transdisciplinary, Family-Centered Approach to Early Childhood Intervention

The only one of its kind in New York, the program offers advanced training to speech therapists, psychologists, and other professionals working with families from diverse populations.

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A Brooklyn Olympian

Competing in the Rio summer games, marathoner Jane Vongvorachoti ’14 achieves a long cherished dream.

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School of Ed. Faculty Create App that Trains First Responders to Address Abuse in Children with Disabilities

The website and app provides resources to assist social workers, child protective staff, law enforcement, and medical professionals in better intervening when children with disabilities might be victims of violence and abuse.

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Brooklyn College Student Wins $16,500 on Wheel of Fortune

Senior Matt Epstein talks about his recent once-in-a-lifetime experience as a winning contestant on one of America’s favorite game shows, Wheel of Fortune.

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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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A Lifeline From the Petrie Foundation: Helping Students Cope With Unexpected Hardship

Since 2005, more than 430 students at Brooklyn College, and 6,000 in the larger CUNY system, have been helped through Petrie Student Emergency Grants (PSEGs). “These are students who have real emergencies, and yet they stay, which is why we do this,” says Beth J. Lief, executive director of the Petrie Foundation.

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11.12.2015
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Charles Thompson