Associate Professor of Psychology Cheryl Carmichael is a relationship scientist who conducts research in the areas of health.
The three and a half years he spent in the military were full of life-changing experiences.
Brooklyn College is the top liberal arts college in New York City and ranked among the top 50 liberal arts colleges in the nation.
The expert on educational leadership, law, and policy weighs in on some of the unprecedented challenges facing New York City schools.
Gunja SenGupta is a professor and former chair of the History Department at Brooklyn College.
There are several free online events that are open to the public this spring.
Finn Mayock ’20, a first-year student at Brooklyn Law School talks about his journey from his childhood home on a farm in Connecticut.
The winning space was built in memory of Wall Street investor and Brooklyn College alumnus.
Across his life, King called out this “myth of time”—he attacked this idea that America was naturally progressing.
Math Professor Jeff Suzuki offers an axiomatic way to look at our political system.
Anna O. Law Offers has spent her career studying governments.
A young alumna encourages current Brooklyn College students to “make mistakes,” be open to new experiences, and be patient.
The Mellon Transfer Student Research Program successfully empowers transfer students through independent and group research.
As an ambassador, the celebrated artist will help foster the next generation of creative thinkers.
Two professors performed in lauded musical work based on the writings of abolitionist William Still.
Various faculty will share their expertise on aspects of the current crisis, the history of pandemics and related issues.
When Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away on September 18, it sent shockwaves around the world.
The Immigrant Student Success Office began with a generous grant and a mission: to recruit and retain students.
A former CUNY student himself, the coach and mentor had an incredible impact on the many lives he touched.
Brooklyn College team finishes as top CUNY school at international competition.
A newly published “Science” journal paper reveals that water can exist as two liquids of differing density.
It is an important time help raise the visibility about transgender people and address the issues members of the community face.
When New York State first went into quarantine last March, Hashmiru Sesay lost his job at a production company.
Julia Solomonoff’s documentary, The Illusion of an Everlasting Summer, has won a Sundance Institute Documentary Fund Grant.
In a record for a single day, last year the college raised $108,000 from 447 donors, an increase of 77 percent from the previous year.
Dr. Qing Hu, an accomplished scholar on IT strategy and cybersecurity, is Dean of the Koppelman School of Business at Brooklyn College.
Kyle Reese is among 25 Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society members nationwide to have writing published in the 2020 issue of PTK’s online journal.
Brooklyn College asked some faculty to weigh in on Election 2020, which is happening during an unprecedented time.
Thirteen students become College’s first inductees to international business honor society for AACSB-accredited schools.
His lighting designs for two smash Broadway musicals make theater world’s most prestigious shortlist.
Looking to Indigenous people for guidance is a good start, said the First Nation activist.
The school brought scholars and industry leaders together to discuss how federal legislation could better serve businesses.
NYPD School Safety Agent Edward Peterson has been accused of forcing oral sex on a teenaged boy who lived in his building, cops said.
State Sen. Kevin Parker allocated $500,000 to help fix a deteriorating play yard at P.S. 139, the second step in a $1 million renovation.
Parents had complained that the area in front of I.S. 890 and P.S. 889 was unsafe.
Thursday's snowstorm could dump as many as 12 inches of snow on New York City. Make sure you're notified of local school closings.
Local boy Bernie Sanders will send Brooklyn College's graduating class into the world with a commencement address at Barclays this spring.
The school hopes to open to students from districts 17 and 18 by the fall of 2018.
The bullet came from the direction of a public-housing project across the street in Canarsie, police say.
IAFF aims to open by August 2018.