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
Annual Contest Makes the Way We Work a Subject for Artists Sponsored by LaborArts.org and the Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation, the competition aims to expand the way student artists think about labor history. Read More
Summer in the City, 2015 A new program offers business students access to the financial district firms. Read More
Four Brooklyn College Students Win Labor Arts Award Annual award recognizes writing and visual art of CUNY students. Read More
Students Take Home Top Prizes in Labor Arts Contest Authors and artists win cash for writings, visual art on labor. Read More
Brooklyn College’s First Rhodes Scholar Works to Boost Today’s Students Lisette Nieves ’92 returns to the campus to teach the latest generation of students. Read More