Presidential Lecture Series Features Amina J. Mohammed Michelle J. Anderson discussed Agenda 2030 with the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations. Read More
Study Shows Brooklyn College Adds $2.6 Billion to New York City Economy Already known for offering high-quality educational opportunities of great value, the college is also a vital economic engine for the region. Read More
U.S. News & World Report Again Ranks Brooklyn College Among Best College is no. 1 overall for ethnic diversity for seventh straight year and no. 8 for social mobility, among other key indicators. Read More
Reaffirmation of Commitment to Diversity, Equal Opportunity, and Affirmative Action in Employment Dear Campus Community, The City University of New York (CUNY) has a long-standing commitment to diversity and equal opportunity in all aspects of employment. Its leadership across the campuses fully Read More
Brooklyn College Featured in The Princeton Review’s Best 390 Colleges for 2025 The college is cited for the 23rd consecutive year. Read More
Haitian Studies Institute at Brooklyn College Releases Annual Report for 2024 Established in 2016, the HSI has served as a hub for research and community service, while amplifying the voices of Haitians locally and worldwide. Read More
President Michelle J. Anderson on “Delivering on the Promise of Higher Education” Op-ed published in Crain’s New York Business outlines the impact of Brooklyn College. Read More
President Michelle J. Anderson Welcomes Tania León Pulitzer Prize-winner and Kennedy Center honoree, conductor, and educator the guest for third Presidential Lecture Series event. College also announces new Tania León Chair of Music. Read More
President Michelle J. Anderson Meets 11-Year-Old Brooklyn College Student Suborno Isaac Bari Math and science wiz scored 1500 on SAT at 10 years of age and is the author of two books. Read More
Message to the Campus Community from Brooklyn College President Michelle J. Anderson, October 11, 2023 Dear members of the Brooklyn College community, A group of students acting on their own called for a rally tomorrow to be held on our campus. That rally has now Read More