Involvement Fair Moves Online
As most of Brooklyn College continues remotely, the Student Activities, Involvement, and Leadership Center (SAIL) hosted its very first Virtual Involvement Fair to give students […]
As most of Brooklyn College continues remotely, the Student Activities, Involvement, and Leadership Center (SAIL) hosted its very first Virtual Involvement Fair to give students […]
The pandemic has presented several financial hardships and uncertainties for small businesses, forcing owners to grapple with revenue losses and potential closure. On Tuesday, Brooklyn […]
For the next four years, Brooklyn College Chemistry Professor Ryan P. Murelli and his lab will receive $1.54 million from the National Institute of Health […]
Under Gov. Cuomo’s reopening agenda “NY Forward,” New York City has gradually shifted to the “new normal.” As a result, summer job offerings have rolled […]
Globally, coronavirus has forced many theatres to close its doors in observance of self-isolation. Nonetheless, Martin E. Segal Theatre at the CUNY Graduate Center has […]
Since the passing of Governor Cuomo’s “The New York State on PAUSE” executive order, essential workers on the frontline of combating COVID-19, manufacturing face masks, […]
To those who knew her, Juliet Manragh was one of the trusted individuals one could confide and rely on to complete any task. As a […]
For Massachusetts-born Brooklynite Tanya Everett, being an actor, playwright, and Brooklyn College professor has enabled her to live her life’s purpose. However, her development into […]
To kick off the BC community’s celebration of Women’s History Month, the Brooklyn College Women’s Center hosted a poetry reading: a poetic exploration of intersectionality […]
To commemorate the annual International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Brooklyn College physics professor Micha Tomkiewicz shared his own experience as a Holocaust survivor during his lecture, […]
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