“Put a Garden In”: Wolfe Institute Holds Panel on Sustainability
Written By: Chaya Gurkov In an online discussion called “Food Sovereignty and Public Health,” the Ethyle R. Wolfe Institute for the Humanities, in partnership with […]
Written By: Chaya Gurkov In an online discussion called “Food Sovereignty and Public Health,” the Ethyle R. Wolfe Institute for the Humanities, in partnership with […]
Written By: Kendra Martinez Theatre majors Gabrielle Toro Vivoni and Mo Muhsin are the Vanguard’s comic strip artists and creators of “Vinny the Goat.” Through […]
Before the pandemic, the Early Childhood Center (ECC) at Brooklyn College served as a safe place where student parents and faculty members could leave […]
Written By: Matthew Hirsch Born and raised in South Brooklyn, BC alum Patrick Hickey Jr. spends his days as a journalism professor at Kingsborough and […]
Written By: Chaya Gurkov It might come as a surprise to someone walking through the colorful stands of vegetables and fruits in an NYC […]
Recently, the Koppelman School of Business partnered with Brooklyn NoBrainer, a test preparation center, to help BC students boost their numerical literacy. Through their […]
Police brutality in America has led to many discussions on how to end the ongoing mistreatment of Black people, along with the history of race […]
Written By: Tsering Zangmo During the COVID-19 pandemic, BC Business Professor Ngoc Cindy Pham has been a supportive force for her local Brooklyn and Vietnamese […]
Written By: Chaya Gurkov Back in August, Brooklyn College became the newest member to join The Journal of the Year of the Plague (JYP), an […]
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 […]
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