Brooklyn College Professor Brett Branco Helps Launch New Data Dashboard to Report Street-Level Flooding The application is linked to the expanding “FloodNet” system of flood sensors that provide user-friendly, free data via an interactive map that alert users to rising waters in flood-prone areas. Read More
#BCGrad22: Nasim Almuntaser The double major and advocate for people with disabilities began a career in public service well before graduation. Read More
Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema Lending Expertise at Prestigious Astoria Film Festival Mark Voelpel and Charles Haine will join the festival’s inaugural virtual career fair to inspire the next generation of cinematic storytellers. Read More
Art Exhibition Honors Assistant Professor of Marketing Ngoc (Cindy) Pham Assistant Professor of Marketing Ngoc (Cindy) Pham is being honored in an art exhibition on display at the prestigious West Village gallery Time Art. The exhibit, “Strength and Grace – Read More
Brooklyn College to Toll Bells in Memory of Those Lost on September 11 The college community is asked to observe moments of silence at solemn times. Read More
Sociologist Gregory C. Smithsimon on the Legacy of September 11 Author of September 12: Community and Neighborhood Recovery at Ground Zero offers unique perspectives on the 20th anniversary. Read More
Professor David Bloomfield Recognized as an Education Leader in City and State The expert on educational leadership, law, and policy weighs in on some of the unprecedented challenges facing New York City schools. Read More
Art Professor Derrick Adams Among 15 New National Academy of Design Inductees As an ambassador, the celebrated artist will help foster the next generation of creative thinkers through individual and collective initiatives. Read More
Koppelman School of Business Hosts Webinar on Small Businesses and the Pandemic As part of a commitment to community outreach, the school brought scholars and industry leaders together to discuss how federal legislation could better serve businesses. Read More
New Field School Transforms Manhattan’s Lower East Side into a Classroom For one month this summer, Brooklyn College students from the Urban Anthropology field school crossed the East River to study the effects of climate change, gentrification, and a shifting population on the storied lower Manhattan neighborhood. Read More