Brooklyn College Student and Professor Bring Music to Masses Three hundred musicians and singers from around the globe contribute to student Harrison Sheckler’s virtual production of “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from the musical Carousel, while Brooklyn College Professor Jeffrey Biegel brings classical greats online with his “Stay-at-Home” concerts. Read More
Brooklyn College at Your Service As New York City battles the COVID-19 pandemic, many among the campus community have leapt into action. Read More
Brooklyn College Faculty Among Guggenheim Fellowship Winners for 2020 Celebrated Authors Helen Phillips and Sigrid Nunez earn prestigious honor. Read More
Brooklyn College Mourns the Passing of Professor Moshe Augenstein The Brooklyn College community mourns the passing of Moshe Augenstein, a professor and undergraduate deputy chair in the Computer and Information Science department, who has passed away due to complications Read More
Brooklyn College Names New Dean for Murray Koppelman School of Business Qing Hu, Ph.D., starts new post on July 1, to lead the only accredited school of business in Brooklyn. Read More
COVID-19: Brooklyn College Responds Students, faculty, and staff embrace distance learning and remote working for the spring semester. Read More
RESPOND BC Exhibit Requests Art Submissions by March 20 The Brooklyn College Library and Art Department are asking students, faculty, and staff to submit art—in any media, including performance—that conveys personal, social, cultural, or political positions for the RESPOND Read More
Faculty and Staff Reading Group Spring 2020 Schedule All faculty and staff are invited to selected readings of Winona LaDuke’s Recovering the Sacred: The Power of Naming and Claiming (South End Press, 2005), performed by Brooklyn College Professor Read More
New Partnership with SUNY Downstate Gives Priority Consideration to Brooklyn College Graduates from the Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences Graduates from Brooklyn College’s Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences, as well as students from Medgar Evers College School of Science, Health & Technology, will receive priority admission consideration into Read More
CIS Brooklyn College Student Wins Weill Cornell AI Health Hackathon CIS student Nelson Wang, along with a 5 member team, develops the winning app for cancer screening. Read More