Campus News
Dr. Crew Named Co-Chair of Major Justice Initiative
MEC President Rudolph “Rudy” F. Crew has been named co-chair of Justice 2020, a major justice initiative from Brooklyn District Attorney Eric…
Assemblywoman Diana C. Richardson receives the 2018 Black History Month Trailblazer Award
MEC students laughed long and applauded heartily as New York State Assemblywoman Diana C. Richardson came home to her alma mater Medgar…
Five MEC Students Headed to Harvard Research Program
Five MEC students — Steven Lawrence, Line Nana, Claythia Nichols, Kedie Pintro, and Carlos Samuels — are headed to Harvard University this…
College Salutes Trailblazer for Black History Month
To kick off its celebration of Black History Month, Medgar Evers College recognized a woman whose fight for social justice celebrates the…
MEC Approved for Associate Degree in English
The State Education Department has given MEC approval to offer an Associate in Arts degree in English. The Associate in Arts degree…
Combating Violence – Leaders Speak Out
Religious leaders wrestled with the provocative question of “where is God during a mass shooting?†during a wide-ranging panel discussion at MEC…
Dr. Brenda M. Greene Receives Plaque from Scholarship Group
Brenda M. Greene, Chair of the English Department and Executive Director of the Center for Black Literature at MEC, was honored at…
MEC Students Learn Skills, Get Jobs at Leadership Institute
Five MEC students were selected to attend the recent Thurgood Marshall Leadership Institute in Washington, D.C. and two of them found positions…
CUNY Citizenship Now! Offers TPS Help
CUNY Citizenship Now! will be at Medgar Evers College on Tuesday, December 12 and Tuesday, December 19 to offer free help with…
Professor Wallace Ford’s African Diaspora Proposal
The transatlantic slave trade ripped 12 million men, women and children from their homes, stole their lives and their dreams, and created…