Retooling for a More Remote World Reflections on transitioning many of the college’s services to the virtual environment. Read More
Immigrant Student Success Office Receives Boost From Robin Hood Relief Fund provides $150,000 to support 300 students financially affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More
Native American Lawyer and Indigenous Rights Advocate Sarah Deer Is Honorary Doctorate Recipient, Keynote Speaker at Virtual Celebration of 2020 Graduates In recognition of Deer’s untiring work to end violence against Native American women and fight for the rights of indigenous people, she is receiving an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Brooklyn College. Read More
Brooklyn College Honors Top Scholars Valedictorian Roby Daniel and salutatorian Zainab Nathani seek to help community while pursuing careers in medicine and public health. Read More
COVID-19: Brooklyn College Responds Students, faculty, and staff embrace distance learning and remote working for the spring semester. Read More
Brooklyn College Celebrates Black History Month with Performance and Poetry at The Tow Center A reminder of the roots of the month-long holiday and a call to celebrate black history and culture year-round were key messages in the afternoon program. On February 6, members Read More
Brooklyn College Celebrates New Immigrant Student Success Office President Michelle J. Anderson and Immigrant Student Success Office Director Jesús Pérez ’95 were joined by CUNY Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez for a ribbon cutting of the new center on Dec. 13. Read More
New Office Provides Resources for Immigrant Students on Their Road to Success Academic Mentorship, financial advisement, and free legal services are among the resources available for immigrant and first-generation students at the Brooklyn College Immigrant Student Success Office. Read More
Movements Are a Collective Responsibility and We All Have a Role to Play, Says #MeToo Founder and Activist Tarana Burke at Brooklyn College’s 94th Commencement Ceremony Distinguished Alumnus Jimmy Smits ’80 reminds students to persevere. Read More
Despite Hardships One 2019 Graduate Holds onto Her Dream A psychology major finds an outlet to work through the myriad emotions that come with her immigration status. Read More