Technite Profiles
The Brooklyn Tech community mourns the loss of Sue Mayham ’76, who passed away on June 2, 2022.
MoreDr. Rukiya Jeffers Ware ‘96 authors “Kia and the Magical Spikes.”
MoreThe Brooklyn Tech community deeply mourns the loss of Eileen Cuhaj, the Foundation’s office manager for 16 years and mother of two Technites. She passed away April 28th at age 89.
MoreLarry Cary ’70, past president of the Brooklyn Tech Alumni Foundation, passed away on December 15, 2021 from complications from cancer.
MoreThe Brooklyn Tech community deeply mourns the loss of Howard Falick ’50 who passed away January 6th at age 89 from complications of COVID-19.
MoreIt started at Tech: “My introduction to robotics and mechatronics was through the robotics team.”
MoreBTHS teacher and Alumni Foundation STEM Pathways mentor Ms. Shaina Doherty ’01 was honored with the United Federation of Teacher’s prestigious 2022 Career and Technical Education (CTE) award, presented April 14th.
MoreJeanine Basquiat Heriveaux ’85 was a Brooklyn Tech student when Jean-Michel Basquiat, her big brother, made it big in the art world. Now she and her sister, co-administrators of the Jean-Michel Basquiat Estate, are taking visitors inside a new exhibition of more than 200 rarely shown paintings, drawings, and objects from the family’s archives — to show the artist from a new perspective: his family’s.
MoreKai Martinez ’05 dances at the 94th Academy Awards to “Dos Oruguitas” from the animated film Encanto, where she served as Animation Reference Consultant.
MoreIn memory of Milo, the Brooklyn Tech Alumni Foundation has established the Milo Kessler ’21 Memorial Fund.
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