Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music Faculty Nominated for Grammy Awards for Oratorio “Sanctuary Road” Associate Professor Malcolm Merriweather and Adjunct Assistant Professor Laquita Mitchell performed in lauded musical work based on the writings of abolitionist William Still. Read More
An Unorthodox Life An alumnus and ex-Haredim, with a new book on the topic, explores radical life transformations by researching others who walked a path similar to his own. Read More
It Took a Village The Immigrant Student Success Office Celebrates Its One-Year Anniversary. Read More
Brooklyn College Marks Transgender Awareness Week Student leaders Kyle Reese and Nicholas Cevoli discuss the importance of the annual observance. Read More
Brooklyn College LGBTQ Activist to be Published in National Literary Journal LGBTQ advocate Kyle Reese to be published by Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. Read More
Faculty Discuss Election 2020 and Why Everyone Should Get Out to Vote Brooklyn College asked some faculty to weigh in on Election 2020, which is happening during an unprecedented time. Here is what they had to say. Read More
Hess Scholar in Residence Winona LaDuke Says We Must Take the “Green Path” to Restore Our Environment and Economy Looking to indigenous people for guidance is a good start, said the First Nation activist. 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
Brooklyn College Most Ethnically Diverse Campus, According to U.S. News & World Report, for Third Straight Year The college was also found to be a leader in graduating students with the least debt and for being a social mobility engine in the North Region. Read More
Brooklyn College Featured in The Princeton Review’s “Best 386 Colleges” Guide for 2021 College is one of a dozen New York City institutions that were highlighted after 143,000 students nationwide were surveyed about academics, campus life, and student body. Read More