#BCGrad2021 Celebrates Resilience and Hope: Getting a Jumpstart on Her Career

School of Education graduate leaves with lots of fond memories and the tools she will need to succeed.

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Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema Students’ Film Selected for Museum of Modern Art and Film at Lincoln Center’s Prestigious “The New Directors/New Films Festival”

“More Happiness” will be featured at 50th anniversary edition of the festival, April 28–May 8.

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Julia Solomonoff: A Champion of Diversity in Film

The head of the Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema’s directing program is inspiring the next generation of diverse filmmakers.

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Piano Professor Jeffrey Biegel to Perform with Dallas Symphony Orchestra for World Premiere of New Work Honoring the Late Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Composition by Ellen Taaffe Zwilich will also feature Mezzo-Soprano Denyce Graves.

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Distinguished Professor Alexandra Juhasz Served as Herb Alpert Award Panelist

Distinguished Professor Alexandra Juhasz, of the Film Department, served as a panelist to help chose the recipients of 2021 Herp Alpert Award in the Arts. She was part of a

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Brooklyn College Ranked #1 in Nation for Affordable Quality Education

Several Academic Programs Also Ranked in the U.S.

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Thankful for His Service

A film major and military veteran says his years in uniform gave him the character and discipline to pursue his dreams.

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Best of BC Alumni: NY1 Television Producer Dylan Campbell ’18

A young alumna encourages current Brooklyn College students to “make mistakes,” be open to new experiences, and be patient.

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Art Professor Derrick Adams Among 15 New National Academy of Design Inductees

As an ambassador, the celebrated artist will help foster the next generation of creative thinkers through individual and collective initiatives.

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Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music Faculty Nominated for Grammy Awards for Oratorio “Sanctuary Road”

Associate Professor Malcolm Merriweather and Adjunct Assistant Professor Laquita Mitchell performed in lauded musical work based on the writings of abolitionist William Still.

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12.18.2020
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Charles Thompson