Computer and Information Science

It’s All in the Plan

Brooklyn College students try their hands at creating their own businesses in a new competition sponsored by the Koppelman School of Business.

Roger Gonzalez

A Lab Like No Other

Less than two years old, the Innovation + Entrepreneurship Lab at Brooklyn College is already giving students the tools for business success.

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30 Under 30

30 Under 30

A by-no-means-exhaustive list of alumni you should know.

Orthodocs

Reunited by Research

Three physicians, old friends from their undergraduate years at Brooklyn College, reconnect after two decades to help combat COVID-19 in their communities and beyond.

Men’s Soccer Returns With Renewed Purpose After Difficult Year

Men’s Soccer Returns With Renewed Purpose

Athletes and coaches mourn loss of coach, loved ones, as they lean on the sport they love.

Reaching (Out) for a Cure

The newly-opened Brooklyn College Cancer Center is looking to build on the school’s already robust reputation of cancer research and expand educational opportunities for students who are choosing careers in the field of oncology. But there is an equally important third goal: outreach to its surrounding community to help address disparities in cancer studies, treatment, and education.

Finding the Researcher Inside

Finding the Researcher Inside

Samori Harris dives deep into issues surrounding race and the criminal justice system.

CIS Professor Receives NSF Career Award to Study Why Dialogue Partners Start to Sound Alike

CIS Professor Receives NSF Career Award to Study Why Dialogue Partners Start to Sound Alike

Rivka Levitan’s research on the phenomenon of entrainment will look at gender and power dynamics of conversational partners and how the findings can be used in fine-tuning technology such as virtual assistants.