Award-winning Director and Lecturer Mustapha Khan Previews His New Film “Song for Our People” at Brooklyn College on Feb. 15 The documentary, envisioned as a new musical anthem for Black America, probes the question, “What have you done with your freedom?” Read More
Conservatory of Music Prof. Arturo O’Farrill ’96 Wins Fourth Grammy The Afro-Latin Jazz composer and bandleader won Best Instrumental Composition for “Three Revolutions,” a song from his latest album Familia: Tribute to Bebo+Chico. Read More
Under One Umbrella Emmy Award-winning Meteorologist Raphael Miranda ’06 partners with the Magner Career Center to mentor Brooklyn College students. Read More
When Opportunity Knocks Feirstein’s female students get a chance to work on city-funded television pilots. Read More
Haiti Through the Eyes of Its Artists A new exhibit at Brooklyn College provides a fresh perspective of Haitian history, politics, and culture. Read More
A Soldier’s Story Senior Isiah James, a decorated veteran, finds community and support on the Brooklyn College campus thanks to the college’s Veteran and Military Program. Read More
Screen Dreams and 10 Million Streams Recent film graduate and proud homegrown talent wins awards and accolades in pursuit of a filmmaking career. Read More
Conservatory of Music Professor Malcolm Merriweather Sees Choral Training as a Step Toward Preparing Global Citizens Through his “Voices of Haiti” program, the conductor and classical baritone is spearheading opportunities at the college for international engagement. Read More
Brooklyn College Welcomes Its Fall 2017 Incoming Class with a Campus-Wide Fair The Involvement Fair took over the campus to both educate new students about the resources available to them, and make them feel right at home. Read More
Power to the Production A new intensive summer program shows students how to use media to channel their activist voices. Read More