
‘We Are Brooklyn: Immigrant Voices’ amplifies stories that shape a city
Revived by the Brooklyn College Listening Project, the multimedia exhibition brings student-led oral histories back to the library.

Revived by the Brooklyn College Listening Project, the multimedia exhibition brings student-led oral histories back to the library.

Student reactions were strongly negative, with graduating seniors telling CBS they found the initial decision disrespectful and callous.

Wikipedia marked its 25th anniversary in Brooklyn with a focus on human editors and debate over AI’s role in preventing misinformation.

That unease is only aggravated for many high school students by a lack of access to one-on-one time with overburdened college counselors.

The Brooklyn Heights dorms, at Henry and Clark streets, provide off-campus housing for students attending colleges across the city.

Brooklyn Law School is proud to announce that three exceptional alumni have recently been elected to the Board of Trustees.

Brooklyn College is proud to announce that Alexander Greer of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry has been appointed the new director

For the fifth consecutive year, The Hollywood Reporter has recognized Brooklyn College’s Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema.

At schools across the country, academics have raised alarm about growing efforts to define antisemitism on President Donald Trump’s terms.

Under the agreement, the Ivy League school will pay a $200 million settlement over three years, the university said.

The City University of New York (CUNY) announced that Russell K. Hotzler is stepping down as president of New York City College of Technology

Justice Cheryl Chambers urged Touro Law grads to persist through doubt, saying success isn’t about perfection — but resilience.

CUNY’s The New York City College of Technology (City Tech) in Downtown Brooklyn has long been a beacon for college-level learning.

More than half of Americans, 56%, disapprove of the Republican president’s approach on higher education, the survey found.

Lauren Mendoza, a Xaverian High School alumni and Bard College junior, won this year’s Goldwater Scholarship for science and math.

At least 1,024 students at 160 schools have had their visas revoked or their legal status terminated since late March.

Yunseo Chung said in the lawsuit, ICE signed an administrative arrest warrant and went to her parents’ residence seeking to detain her.

The Trump administration has delivered an extraordinary ultimatum to Columbia University, threatening to permanently end federal funding.

Mahmoud Khalil, who graduated from the university in December, was arrested Saturday by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.

The probe is part of a flurry of recent cases brought by a new university disciplinary committee — the Office of Institutional Equity.

The City University of New York (CUNY) and Wikimedia New York City today announced its first Wikimedian-in-Residence, Richard Knipel.

A recent study found that Brooklyn College, part of the City University of New York system, annually contributes around $2.6 billion.

After years of planning and construction, the East Hall Plaza has reopened ahead of the fall semester, creating a new space for Pratt.

Federal COVID relief money is now gone, operational costs are rising and fewer high school graduates are going straight to college.

Maimonides Medical Center honored 14 first-year medical students at its annual Summer Research Experience event at Barclays.

FLATBUSH — Thanks to the generosity of the Tow Foundation, more specifically Leonard Tow, who graduated from Brooklyn College in 1950, the School of Visual, Media and Performing Arts will

FLATBUSH — Pulitzer Prize-winner and Kennedy Center honoree Tania León returned to Brooklyn College recently as part of President Michelle J. Anderson’s Presidential Lecture Series. The event also served as

Pratt Institute’s MFA in Fine Arts and MFA in Photography facilities are scheduled to move soon to Dock 72 in the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

METROTECH — On Tuesday, New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC), in conjunction with NYC Media Lab (NYCML), approved the creation of NYC Game Design Future Lab, a digital gaming

After delaying college for two years because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Jaden Todd wasn’t sure a four-year school was the right place to start. “I was extremely concerned that I

Disputes over religious freedom and LGBTQ rights in the United States have led to some of the most high-profile judicial controversies – and 2022 is no exception. For example, the

When Brooklyn College’s Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema hired film industry veteran and Academy Award-nominated producer Richard N. Gladstein as its new executive director in the summer of 2020, it

This article was originally published on Feb 1 at 6:29pm EST by THE CITY. Brissbany Herrera sailed through her first semester at LaGuardia Community College in fall 2019, the first

This story was originally published on Nov. 24 by THE CITY. Sign up here to get the latest stories from THE CITY delivered to you each morning. Graduates of science

Brooklyn College, whose students speak more than 90 languages at home, has been named by U.S. News & World Report as the “most ethnically diverse” campus in its North Region

International students worried about a new immigration policy that could potentially cost them their visas say they feel stuck between being unnecessarily exposed during the coronavirus pandemic and being able