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Sai So and David Mook Lynn
Fong, émigrés from postwar China via Hong Kong, valued education above all. Settling in America, they sent five children to Brooklyn Tech.
Maja Siemieniewska ’23 is a freshman at California Institute of Technology planning to major in chemical engineering, with the goal of becoming “either a big-time engineer in Silicon Valley or the next Marie Curie.”
MoreLee Zlotoff ’70 invented an iconic character. It started at Tech.
MoreAs chief financial officer of the Major League Baseball Players Association – MLBPA, the ballplayers’ union – Tatia Mays-Russell ’84 is one of only a few African-American women holding a C-suite level position in the sport.
MoreBrooklyn Tech’s 141st commencement ceremony marked a return to Barclays Center for the first time since 2019.
MoreDissection is a highlight of Human Anatomy, a course for Biological Sciences majors so challenging that they can only take it after completing college-level Advanced Placement biology.
MoreThe John A. Cavanagh Materials Testing Lab is where civil engineering majors recently became the first high school students in the nation to receive professional certification for making, curing, and testing concrete, thanks to the efforts of teacher Michael Boulis.
MoreThese Brooklyn Tech English teachers don’t just write on blackboards.
Published authors all, they enrich student education by introducing the perspective of a writer into the classroom.
Tech’s Performing Arts Program is a smash hit.
MoreRommy Sasson ’23 is an Applied Mathematics major.
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