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Martin D. Sass '63, Chairman and CEO of M.D. Sass, one of the nation's leading independent registered investment management firms, is greeted by a student at the M.D. Sass Investment Institute dinner last November. The institute, a student-involved hedge fund, was established in 2015 as a new experiential learning initiative in the Koppelman School of Business at Brooklyn College.
Martin D. Sass '63, Chairman and CEO of M.D. Sass, one of the nation's leading independent registered investment management firms, is greeted by a student at the M.D. Sass Investment Institute dinner last November. The institute, a student-involved hedge fund, was established in 2015 as a new experiential learning initiative in the Koppelman School of Business at Brooklyn College.
Members of the 1982 Kingsmen basketball team stand with the wife of late coach Mark Reiner, Tina, at the Hall of Fame induction ceremony on December 2. The team made college history by reaching the Final Four of the 1981-82 NCAA tournament.
New York City District 39 Councilmember Shahana Hanif '15 shared her journey from college to political leader at the Women’s Center on December 2. The first Muslim woman elected to the New York City Council, Hanif spoke about her efforts to encourage women entrepreneurship.
In December, a new mural was unveiled in the Film Department in the West End Building. Thirteen students worked with artist and Adjunct Professor Julia Cocuzza ’11 M.F.A. on the project. Artist and Assistant Professor Derrick Adams acted as an adviser. +16
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Martin D. Sass '63, Chairman and CEO of M.D. Sass, one of the nation's leading independent registered investment management firms, is greeted by a student at the M.D. Sass Investment Institute dinner last November. The institute, a student-involved hedge fund, was established in 2015 as a new experiential learning initiative in the Koppelman School of Business at Brooklyn College.

From visits by high-profile leaders to welcoming our incoming class, campus was buzzing with activity this spring.

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