Biblical Hebrew Class Unveils the Power of Ancient Texts Associate Professor David Brodsky offers rare look into the nuances and beauty of Judaic life, both ancient and present, in popular Biblical Hebrew course. Read More
On the Road to a Career In News As senior Enrico (Rico) Denard completes a coveted internship at public radio’s WNYC, he is leaving his options open as to what form his dream career as a journalist may take. Read More
A Generation of Artists, Activists, and Advocates Are Emerging From the Women’s and Gender Studies Program A conversation with students reveals the depth and breadth of a course of study created to prepare them to meet the challenges faced in an evolving society. Read More
Brooklyn College’s 40th Annual Undergraduate Film Festival Returns to In-Person The three-day event will be held June 8-10 at Brooklyn College and is free and open to the public. Read More
Brooklyn College Celebrates Class of 2022 Held at Barclays Center, the first in-person ceremony in two years featured Mayor Eric Adams, 2011 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Leymah Roberta Gbowee, CUNY Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez, and other special guests. Read More
#BCGrad22: Elena Ivanov A graduating Koppelman student knows that numbers are vital in her field of study, but the truth is, following her gut has placed her on the right track. Read More
#BCGrad22: John Schilling Journalism and media studies major John Schilling says students must believe in themselves but put in the work to succeed. Read More
#BCGrad22: Jessica Betancourt Pre-law student Jessica Betancourt hopes to make an impact on remedying some of society’s more pressing issues. Read More
HSS Announces 2022 Expo Award Winners The school awarded cash prizes for winning projects to students and faculty members who participated in the second-annual school-wide event. Read More
#BCGrad22: Franny Vasquez The theater major hopes to challenge the racial and gender status quo on Broadway by holding close to a mantra she learned at Brooklyn College: Be faster than the critics and louder than her own doubts. Read More