The College closed out Black History Month and kicked off Women’s HERStory Month with a Jazz Dinner celebrating female Jazz singers. The event featured vibraphonist Bryan Carrott & Company and …
Black History Month programming is underway at Medgar Evers College with programs that celebrate the social, economic, and cultural contributions of African Americans. On February 10, the School of Science, …
It takes approximately 30 minutes to travel from central Brooklyn to Wall Street, but Medgar Evers College students can now go to the AB1 building to monitor and analyze real-time …
Lurie Daniel Favors, Esq., Interim Director of the Center for Law and Social Justice (CLSJ), was among the speakers at the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) National Black Leadership Summit. More …
In the age of “fake news,†media literacy is an important skill to develop. Medgar Evers College’s Interim Dean of Student Affairs, Alexis McLean, Ph.D., was on hand to help …
Medgar Evers College just wrapped up its first winter boot camp under the City University of New York (CUNY) 2X Tech initiative. The boot camp, held during the winter session, included …
Medgar Evers College’s Dubois Bunche Center for Public Policy (DBC), and the students who conducted research as part of Governor Andrew Cuomo’s $1.4 billion Vital Brooklyn Initiative were honored with …
Dr. Michael L. Lomax, President and CEO of the United Negro College Fund (UNCF), said he has always believed education is an issue of social justice. Fifty years ago, he …
More than 2,500 students participated in the annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS) in Anaheim, California, and two Medgar Evers College students won awards for their research presentations. …
With the holiday season in full swing, many are preoccupied with planning their menus for family celebrations. Unfortunately, for some of our students figuring out their next meal is a …