Hold an Event at the Center
The Graduate Center for Worker Education is a resource for the Brooklyn College community and the working people of New York City.
The center's facilities include two 30-seat electronic classrooms (which can be combined for a larger audience), two technologically enhanced seminar rooms (seating 16 and 8), a labor history library (seating 12), and a 20-station computer lab that is open to Brooklyn College students during the day. In addition, the center shares a 143-seat auditorium with the adjoining Center for Worker Education of City College.
If you are a member of the Brooklyn College Community—department, program, student group, etc.—and are interested in holding an event at the space, there is no charge to use the facility, though you must cover any additional costs (catering, etc.). Those not directly affiliated with Brooklyn College can also use the space, but at a nominal fee.
E-mail us for additional information, or download and print out a reservation form (pdf), and return it to us via e-mail.
One of the Center’s two electronic classrooms, with seating for 30.
The Center’s location offers beautiful views of downtown New York City and Bowling Green.
The Large Conference Room overlooks Broadway and Bowling Green.
The Large Conference Room is technologically enhanced for meetings, classes, and workshops.
The GCWE Computer Lab contains 28 workstations as well as capacity for lectures and presentations.