Peter Lee ’17, a 2016 Rhodes Scholarship Finalist, Wins Thomas Tam Scholarship Lee’s ethnographic photo project looks at the reasons some Chinese seniors travel to casinos to redeem vouchers as a way of living. Read More
Fulbright Award-winner Jessica Khaimova ’16 Heads to the United Kingdom to Study Astronomy Former CUNY Baccalaureate student will pursue a Master of Science at the University of Sussex. Read More
Brooklyn College Enters Into Its First Student Exchange Program With a South Korean University Beginning this fall, the first Brooklyn College student will travel to South Korea and spend a semester studying at Dongguk University. Read More
New Excelsior Scholarship Currently Accepting Applications for its Free College Program The NY State Excelsior Scholarship, the first state scholarship in the country to make college free for middle-class families, is now accepting applications. Students from families that make up to Read More
#BCGrad2017: Now Ready to Pursue Her Ph.D. at Yale University, Teanu Reid ’16 Reflects on How Brooklyn College Prepared Her for Success As they prepare for the next stages of their lives, members of the Brooklyn College Class of 2017 share some details of their journeys from students to graduates. Find more student commencement profiles and videos on our Facebook and Twitter pages. Use the #BCGrad2017 hashtag to join the conversation! Read More
A Highly Decorated Bunch Brooklyn College congratulates the scholars, fellows, and others with distinguished recognitions among its student body. Read More
Brooklyn College Alumna and Former Rhodes Scholar Finalist Meets with German Chancellor at World Science Conference Sofia Ahsanuddin ’16 talks microbes, pandemics, with Angela Merkel and fellow scientists at global conference in Berlin. Read More
Brooklyn College Junior Earns $5,000 Virginia B. Toulmin Scholarship Chukwunonso Nwasike’s plans to become a pediatric oncologist and help children with cancer have moved closer to success. Read More
Students Gain Hands-on Media Production Experience During Study Abroad in South Korea A 20-day international media production course in South Korea helps Brooklyn College students push past boundaries and build bridges between cultures. Read More
Brooklyn College Students Dig Their Studies in the ‘Valley of the Dinosaurs’ When Anthropology Professor Stephen Chester takes a group of Brooklyn College students to the mountains out West, they gain new perspective on humanity’s place in time and space. Read More