Two Alumni Score Fulbright Awards Fulbright Fellows will travel to Israel and Finland to advance their education. Read More
On Their Way A sampling of what members of the Class of 2012 will be doing in the future, and what Brooklyn College meant to them. Read More
U.S. News & World Report Ranks Brooklyn College Among the Best Graduate programs score high on widely cited lists. Read More
Alumnae Cited for “Extraordinary” Service by Kings County District Attorney Basketball coach and advocate for women’s rights are among four alumnae honored during Women’s History Month. Read More
A Matter of Taste Bitter or sweet? More than just a preference on our palate, they can dramatically alter our moral judgments. Read More
A Trip to Honduras on Medical Brigade Changes Lives for Both Students and Locals For most people, a trip to Honduras revolves around reef diving, Mayan ruins and visits to biological reserves. For a group of 23 Brooklyn College students, however, it involved something Read More
Annual Science Research Day Draws Record Number of Entries When some 300 students, faculty and staff participated in this spring’s 21st Science Research Day at Brooklyn College, they set a new record for the annual event: They presented 137 Read More
Students Earn Credit by Teaching English and Civic Lessons to Immigrants Nadine Alexander, a senior health and nutrition sciences student who has been accepted to Johns Hopkins, recently accomplished something that took her outside the realm of her major: She taught Read More
Polymath in Residence at Brooklyn College Forget the which-came-first puzzle — the chicken or the egg. A more interesting question is: Do chickens prefer attractive people? The answer is yes, according to Stefano Ghirlanda, the new Read More
Open Mic Session Brings Out Diverse Talent in BC Students From beat-boxing and sweetly sung guitar songs to poems about engagements, hummus and the curious way in which the Vietnamese kiss, Brooklyn College students shared their talents in early November Read More