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Brooklyn College is a senior college of the City University of New York, located in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
Established in 1930 by the New York City Board of Higher Education, the College had its beginnings as the Downtown Brooklyn branches of Hunter College (then a women's college) and the City College of New York (then a men's college). With the merger of these branches, Brooklyn College became the first public coeducational liberal arts college in New York City. The 26-acre (110,000 m2) campus is known for its great beauty, and is often regarded as "the poor man's Harvard" because of its low tuition and reputation for academic excellence (former President, Robert Hess, responded to the moniker by saying "I like to think of Harvard as the rich man's Brooklyn College").
The school was ranked as the most beautiful campus and in the top ten for value, diversity, and location by The Princeton Review in 2003 and in the top fifty for value in 2009.
A high school (also secondary school, senior school, secondary college) is a school that provides adolescents with part or all of their secondary education. It may come after primary school or middle school and be followed by higher education or vocational training.
The term "high school" originated in Scotland, with the world's oldest high school being Edinburgh's Royal High School from 1505. The Royal High School was used as a model for the first public high school in the United States, Boston Latin School founded in Boston, Massachusetts.
The precise stage of schooling provided by a high school differs from country to country, and may vary within the same jurisdiction. In all of New Zealand and Malaysia, along with most of Britain and parts of Australia, Bangladesh and Canada, high school means the same thing as secondary school, but instead of starting in 9th grade, these "secondary schools" begin at ages 11 or 12.
In Australia, high school is a secondary school, from Year 7 or Year 8 through to Year 12, varying from state to state. High school immediately follows primary (elementary) school; therefore, a Year-7 Australian high-school student is sometimes as young as 12. In Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory, the term "high school" generally refers to Years 7–10, whereas the term "College" is used for Years 11–12. In Victoria the term "secondary college" has largely replaced the term "high school" following the reforms of the Labor Government in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Some schools have retained the name "high school" (such as Melbourne High School) and many have now dropped the "secondary" and are simply known as "college".
A campus is traditionally the land on which a college or university and related institutional buildings are situated. A modern campus is a collection of buildings that belong to a given institution, either academic or non-academic. Usually a campus includes libraries, lecture halls, residence halls, student centers or dining halls, and park-like settings.
The word derives from a Latin word for "field" and was first used to describe the grounds of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in 1774. Some other American colleges later adopted the word to describe individual fields at their own institutions, but "campus" did not yet describe the whole university property. A school might have one space called a campus, one called a field, and another called a yard.
The tradition of a campus began with the medieval European universities where the students and teachers lived and worked together in a cloistered environment. The notion of the importance of the setting to academic life later migrated to America, and early colonial educational institutions were based on the Scottish and English collegiate system.
A campus tour is a tour of a college or university's campus. Prospective students, their family members and other visitors take campus tours to learn about the college or university's facilities, as well as student life, culture on campus, academics, and programs offered by the institution. During these tours prospective students are able to learn about the built environment, the physical/sensory environment, the sound environment, and the visual environment of the institution. These tours are normally walking tours that typically last anywhere from 30 to 90 minutes, and groups are usually between ten and thirty visitors. Campus tours are often preceded by an information session, presented by a member of the admissions staff. Many campus tours include a visit to a residence hall room and a classroom or lecture hall. At most schools, tours are led by students, although admissions office staff or other representatives of the school may also be tour guides. At some institutions, becoming a student tour guide is a rigorous process and the job is a respected position on campus. Most University’s offer handicap accessibility and/or walk-in tour options (call the University directly for more information)”.
Truant Wave is the first studio EP by the American musician Patrick Stump, the lead singer/guitarist of Fall Out Boy. It was first released as a digital download exclusive to iTunes on February 22, 2011, through Stump's own record label Nervous Breakdance Media, before becoming available from all online retailers on 9 March. It was announced on Stump's website a week before its release date, with little lead up and "absolutely zero promotion" and was unexpected by fans as Stump had never made any mention of it.
It is his second release as a solo artist, the first being his "Spotlight (New Regrets)" and "Spotlight (Oh Nostalgia)" 7" vinyl. Truant Wave was an advance of the release of his first full-length album, Soul Punk, and consists of songs that Stump did not include on it. Soul Punk was released on October 18, 2011. On June 9, he made Truant Wave available on a 12" vinyl, also through his own label and made available on his web store. He felt the EP to be "[kind of] a concept album."
We partnered with Walmart on this #BehindTheBraids vlog where you'll come along with B&B; on their very first College Campus Tour! (You can find much of the clothing worn during our campus visit at Walmart.com, links below!) Since the twins have been to EFY "Especially for Youth" on the BYU campus for the past two Summers, they understand fairly well what that campus life could be like. On this trip, the girls wanted to visit the University of Utah campus, just up I-15 from BYU, which is also on their list of potential colleges. Many of our family and friends told us about some of the hikes close to the U of U campus and we were super excited to try some of them out! A few of them offer spectacular views of the campus from the mountains. Problem was... we forgot to pack the right clothes ...
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Go behind the scenes of the best high school baseball team in Brooklyn (right now), the Grand Street Campus Wolves. Learn more: http://www.psal.org/ http://www.twitter.com/GSCWolvesBball/ http://www.facebook.com/Grand-Street-Campus-Baseball/ -- This video is from BRIC TV— the first 24/7 television channel created by, for, and about Brooklyn. It is the borough's source for local news, Brooklyn culture, civic affairs, music, arts, sports, and technology. BRIC TV features programming produced and curated by BRIC, an arts and media nonprofit located in Downtown Brooklyn, NYC. Watch more Brooklyn-centric content from BRIC TV: BK Live: http://BRIC.me/u/youtube/bklive Straight Up: http://BRIC.me/u/youtube/straightup #BHeard: http://BRIC.me/u/youtube/bheard B-Side: http://BRIC.me/u/youtube/bsi...
SJC Brooklyn held Move-in Day at Hotel St. George in Brooklyn Heights on Saturday, August 20, 2016. Here's a behind-the-scenes view of the experience.
Thanks for watching thebasketballdiary.com To support: For instant updates follow on twitter @thebballdiary , LIKE us on facebook.com/thebasketballdiary , and Google+ http://bit.ly/yUH8JD Abraham Lincoln High School ( Brooklyn ) Vs Thomas Jefferson Campus High School ( Brooklyn ) December 13th 2011 Abraham Lincoln High School ( Brooklyn ) Roster (Blue): #5 Ethan Telfair #10 Da Shawn Suber #11 Trevonn Morton #12 Ian Vasquez #14 Rakim Lasane #15 Isaiah Whitehead #20 Tafari Whittingham #21 Travis Charles #22 David Campbell #23 Shaquille Davis #24 Kwame Morton #25 Isaiah Watson #34 Anaselrahm Abdu #44 Michael Vigilance Thomas Jefferson Campus High School ( Brooklyn ) Roster (White): #0 Jaquan Lynch #1 Rachard Moody #2 Jalen Evans #3 Patrick Brown #5 Michael Watson Jr #10 Jul...
http://siccness.net/vb/f40/ - BROOKLYN - Police say that a longtime janitor at Brooklyn College was moonlighting as a campus coke dealer. Jovan High and his family, however, say there's more than one side to the story and that prosecutors' claims, which are part of a larger effort to combat college drug sales, simply aren't true. The city's special narcotics prosecutor said the 46-year-old custodian regularly sold cocaine on the street in front of James Hall, an academic building on the Brooklyn College campus. Investigators said on nine different occasions, High sold the drugs to undercover officers. His family told PIX11 News that's simply not the case. "It's not true," said High's father, Clarence, who added that his son "was struggling to pay bills," for which his father was helpin...
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Halftime Performance 2/9/16 Paul Robeson Campus, Brooklyn, NY
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Mayor de Blasio Hosts Town Hall Tilden Education Campus 5800 Tilden Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11203 June 30, 2016
Aired 9/13/16. This week’s Economic Update focuses on the exploitation of workers as well as California voting on the control of election money, Heather Bresch and the solutions for rising drug prices; the negative effects of the deregulation of United States Airlines as well as government investigation into raised fares; Reactions to the critiques of Capitalism; Albert Einstein’s criticisms of a capitalist economy; Labor Day Facts, Professors of Long Island University: Brooklyn Campus striking for higher wages and the administration cancelling their health insurance. For more information on Manhattan Neighborhood Network: http://www.mnn.org https://www.facebook.com/mnn537 https://twitter.com/MNN59 https://www.linkedin.com/company/manhattan-neighborhood-network https://vimeo.com/mnn
Join the celebration with this year’s graduates from the Queens, Brooklyn, and Online campuses. Our graduates and their families joined us from all over the country to share in this proud day. On Friday, June 5, 2015, Allen School of Health Sciences Medical Assistant, Nursing Assistant, and Medical Billing and Coding program graduates came together to commemorate a very special achievement. This was not the end of their education, but rather the first chapter in their new lives. Our graduates proudly looked forward at the promise of personal and professional growth, while taking time to celebrate the lasting connections and memories made during their education. Among those we honored were our class Valedictorians, Instructors of the Year, and the first recipient of our Loretta Teich Ac...
Abandoning Due Process: Campus Sexual Assault and Presumptions of Guilt Monday, 16 February 2015 7:30 PM | Baker Center 240/242 KC Johnson (City University of New York Graduate Center & Brooklyn College) KC Johnson is Professor of History at Brooklyn College and the City University of New York Graduate Center. He did his B.A. and Ph.D. at Harvard, and his M.A. at the University of Chicago. Before coming to Brooklyn College, he taught at Arizona State and Williams College and has served as a visiting professor at Harvard University and at Tel Aviv University, as Fulbright Distinguished Chair in the Humanities. He is the author of four books on American politics and foreign relations, including Congress and the Cold War (Cambridge, 2006) and "All the Way with LBJ": The 1964 Presidential El...
2016 CUNYAC Women's Championship. #1 seed Lehman College vs. #2 seed Brooklyn College @Nat Holman Gymnasium on the campus of CCNY
Rabbi Sholomo Ben Levy was born in Queens, New York, in 1964. He is the eldest son of Deborah Levy and the late Chief Rabbi Levi Ben Levy. As a rabbi and as a scholar he proudly continues the traditions of a long and distinguished line of black rabbis that extends back to the early part of twentieth century. Rabbi Sholomo Levy entered the Israelite Rabbinical Academy in 1981. He continued his rabbinic studies while pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree at Middlebury College in Vermont. Part of his rabbinic and secular studies were completed at Tel Aviv University in Israel. In 1985, he graduated from the Academy and was ordained a rabbi. The following year he received his B.A. and then immediately entered a Master’s Degree program in African-American Studies at Yale University. After graduati...