In nearly 10 years, The Rosen Fellowship has funded a diverse array of out-of-classroom adventures, featuring everything from well-behaved chickens, to full-moon ceremonies, to lindy hopping.
With the generous support of Bernard H. '62 and Ethel B. Garil, Brooklyn College Global Medical Brigades students got the opportunity to work with indigenous communities in a manner that prioritized holistic prevention and empowerment.
Renee Blumenfrucht '15 was prepared to give up on securing a dream job—until Leonardo Rizzi '93 and the Brooklyn College Magner Career Center intervened.
Brooklyn College's new academic partnership with Dongguk University in South Korea gives students from both institutions the opportunity to expand their worldview and strengthen their cultural competency.
Grad Student David Engel was over the moon about his internship at NASA this past summer, which he secured through his work with the Magner Career Center.
With support from the Magner Career Center, Ryan Beckford scored a competitive position at the company before graduation, moving him one step closer to his dream career.
Anastasia Danilova's journey to South Dakota for paleontological study enabled her to work with renowned experts and cement her passion for exploration.
Med-school-bound Aakaash Varma conducted interviews in his ancestral village, and neighboring communities, to learn more about the 1947 split of these two nations, as well as the details of his own family's experiences.
For more than a decade, the Magner Career Center has had a record of unparalleled success in providing diligent and driven students with an edge in the market and preparing them to meet the real-world challenges facing graduates entering the workplace.
As the Magner Career Center approaches its 10th anniversary, its founder, Marge Magner ’69, returns to the college to observe its growth and impact, and share her own life lessons with students.
By combining funds from various college sources, junior John Tan was able to study abroad in Japan, an achievement that helped him score subsequent paid internships and a fellowship.