
Bobby Allison got his recruit — 18 years later
“I’ll have a basketball game at 7 p.m. Finish the game, and then work until 7 a.m. the next morning — then go to class.”

“I’ll have a basketball game at 7 p.m. Finish the game, and then work until 7 a.m. the next morning — then go to class.”

William Cesar Lotz, who graduated from the Brooklyn school earlier this year, was named a member of the 2025 Kaplan Leadership Scholars.

There’s no better success story than last season’s women’s basketball team at Kingsborough Community College.

Brendon Bain is the women’s basketball coach at Kingsborough Community College. He played basketball in Grenada, as well as in England.

Coach Devon Charles got off the runway with a perfect 5-0 start this season, following a year where the Wave won a school-record 10 matches

The NJCAA Region XV announced its awards for the 2023-24 women’s basketball season, and Kingsborough’s Brendon Bain was named the 2024 NJCAA Division III Region

MANHATTAN BEACH — One was living in Barbados. The other arrived from Moscow. And who knew – both ended up competing for the same team.

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

MANHATTAN BEACH — It was a 2,211-mile journey. And if you’re wondering, that’s the distance from Trinidad and Tobago to Brooklyn. More specifically, Manhattan Beach. Make it Oriental Boulevard –

He calls it, “A One Stop Shop.” And he credits —at least partially – the success of his program for it. Brian Dowd is the baseball coach at Kingsborough Community

Last weekend, a 103-year-old Brooklyn Sheepshead Bay woman received a pleasant surprise, arranged by her son, who lives in England. Kingsborough Community College alumna Fran Koch, a donor and co-founder of

CUNY’s Kingsborough Community College was named one of the 150 institutions eligible to compete for the $1 million Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence on Tuesday by the Aspen Institute

Kingsborough Community College’s Maritime Technology program is on its way to becoming a certified offshore wind (OSW) basic safety training facility, with $1.5 million in capital funding awarded by the

Bob Blaisdell, professor of English at Kingsborough Community College, celebrated publication of his new book, “Creating Anna Karenina: Tolstoy and the Birth of Literature’s Most Enigmatic Heroine,” on a Zoom

This story was originally published on June 25 by THE CITY. Sign up here to get the latest stories from THE CITY delivered to you each morning. Claudine Brummel hoped

Being an adjunct at a college can be risky. Adjuncts don’t have the tenure of professors, and they sometimes have to wait until the last minute to find out how

Professor writes books about video gaming A local gamer and professor has already made his mark in the literary video game world with a successful book, according to the Brooklyn

MTA says new vehicles to roll out in April BOROUGHWIDE — If you ride the B1 bus, your chances of getting a seat are about to increase significantly. The Metropolitan

MANHATTAN BEACH — State Sen. Andrew Gounardes, whose Senate district includes waterfront areas of Brooklyn that were hit hard by Superstorm Sandy seven years ago, hosted a town hall Monday

BOROUGHWIDE — Tonight from 6:30-8 p.m. State Sen. Andrew Gounardes will hold a town hall on resiliency, preparedness and how climate change affects our coastal communities inside the Terrace Room

Summer is in full swing. That means movies in the park, al fresco dining, outdoor concerts and so much more. Here are the 10 best things to do in Brooklyn

When Ilana Kotliar received a prestigious honor at Cornell University, she decided to share the accolade with the high school chemistry teacher who had inspired her. Kotliar, who hails from

Kingsborough Community College Professor and Biological Sciences Department Chairperson Loretta Brancaccio-Taras was recently awarded the 2016 Carski Foundation Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Award from the American Society for Microbiology (ASM). “Dr.

Upgraded! Kingsborough Community College (KCC) held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to introduce its new STEM Lab, located in the concourse level of the school’s Robert J. Kibbee Library. Students, faculty and

An adaptation of an all-time classic novel and feature films is coming to Kingsborough Community College. After award-winning director Joe Tantalo brought last year’s successful adaptation of “One Flew Over

It’s the most wonderful time of the year for Anna Becker, executive director of On Stage at Kingsborough, as she and her staff get ready to celebrate the start of

It’s the most wonderful time of the year for Anna Becker, executive director of On Stage at Kingsborough, as she and her staff get ready to celebrate the start of
Game on! On Tuesday, September 16, State Senator Marty Golden, also the chairperson of the Senate Select Committee on Science, Technology, Incubation & Entrepreneurship, hosted a roundtable meeting, “New Industry
Game on! On Tuesday, September 16, State Senator Marty Golden, also the chairperson of the Senate Select Committee on Science, Technology, Incubation & Entrepreneurship, hosted a roundtable meeting, “New Industry

Why aren’t we at the beach? Better yet, the beach first followed by a free Hot Summer Night Concert, hosted by Onstage at Kingsborough. That’s what summer is or should

With a few tickets left, “Swan Lake” is expected to mesmerize, captivate and mystify the minds of everyone who goes see it. Consider yourself lucky because now you know of

“I feel like if you love theater, if you’re into musicals and you can’t get to see ‘Wicked,’ then you should come see our show.” Daniel C. Levine is the

State Senator Marty Golden was sworn in for his sixth term during a lavish ceremony at Kingsborough Community College on Wednesday, January 30.
Nearly 100 local leaders from Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst, Gerritsen Beach and Sheepshead Bay came to the event in Manhattan Beach. Golden said he chos …

Community Involvement: For years, activist and school educator Thomas Greene has been involved in a project to try to get a modest environmental science laboratory on Denyse Wharf for use by public school students. He also presently coaches the Bay Ridge Aquatic Institute, In …
Jo Ann Chester, former principal of Fort Hamilton High School, has retired after 42 years of working in the city school system.
She will be replaced by Interim Acting Principal Kaye Houlihan, appointed by the Department of Education High School Superintendent Karen Watts. Houlihan comes fr …