One Generation to the Next How Madeline Park Dreifus ’66 and her husband, Charles, are opening up opportunities with a special scholarship fund at Brooklyn College. Read More
Well Building for Well-Being Joyce Tannian ’00 moved from the United States to bring fresh water to the Maasai people of Kenya. Read More
Hess Scholars Paul Ortiz and Barbara Smith to Lecture on “Defending the Humanities” Ortiz is a professor of history at the University of Florida and will serve as Brooklyn College’s Robert L. Hess Scholar in Residence for 2024. Read More
Fluent in Any Culture Dean Foster ’69 recognized that cultural competency would be a crucial skill in an increasingly globalized world, so he built a business to teach it. Read More
A Special Public Servant In his special ed classroom and his Caribbean community, Bronx native Ramdat Singh ’17 is championing the underserved. Read More
Educating Them Early Howard Kimmel ’59 was a leader in boosting early access to STEM studies for New Jersey middle- and high school students. In the process, he opened the door wider for underrepresented students. Read More
Anthony R. Castellanos Named Chair of Brooklyn College Foundation Board of Trustees Longtime donor, supporter, and business leader takes over for Evan Silverstein ’76. Read More
In the Interest of Public Health Michael Joseph ’94 has educated generations of public health professionals for over two decades and shows no sign of stopping. Read More
The Career Builder The ministry of Sabine Saint-Cyr ’12, ’15 M.S. is helping people envision and build their careers. Read More
The Princeton Review Names Brooklyn College to its “Best 381 Colleges: 2024 Edition” Calling it “Academically Outstanding” It is the 22nd consecutive year the college has been included in the prestigious publication. Read More