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Brooklyn Tech Alumni Board Welcomes Three New Members
Three new alumni join the Brooklyn Tech Alumni Foundation Board.
moreNine Milo Kessler ’21 Math Major Fellows Selected for Summer 2023
The Alumni Foundation is pleased to announce nine extraordinary recipients of summer 2023 fellowships from the Milo Kessler ’21 Math Major Fellows Fund.
moreBrooklyn Tech Mints 1,500 New Alumni
The 1,500-member Class of 2023 – the largest graduating high school class in the United States – became our newest alumni at Brooklyn Tech’s Centennial Commencement on Monday, June 26th at the Barclays Center.
moreDong (Dawn) Yang, M.D. ‘02: From Henan, China to California Ophthalmologist
Dong (Dawn) Yang, M.D. ‘02, who was born in Henan, China, is now an ophthalmologist serving several Central California communities.
moreThomas Volpe ‘53 UrbanGlass Initiative
Juniors in Tech’s Industrial Design major completed a nine-week survey course this spring as part of the Alumni Foundation’s Thomas Volpe ‘53 UrbanGlass Initiative.
moreDean Fong ’68 Establishes New Research Award – Five Fong Siblings Are Tech Alumni
Dean K. Fong ’68, Esq., on behalf of the Fong and Lee Foundation, Inc. gifts $50,000 to fund awards called the Fong and Lee Research Stipends.
moreRobert Holmes
Robert Holmes, a beloved and highly respected retired Architecture teacher and Girls Track and Field coach, passed away on Friday, March 24, 2023.
moreDr. Alla Prokhovnik-Raphique ‘05: 2023 Above and Beyond Women
Dr. Alla Prokhovnik-Raphique ‘05 was recently named to “The 2023 Above & Beyond: Women,” a City and State New York list “recognizing 50 remarkable women who are improving New York.”
moreAlumni Hall of Fame Member John Catsimatidis ‘66 Publishes a New Memoir
Alumni Hall of Fame member John Catsimatidis ‘66 recently spoke to NY1 about his new memoir, “How Far Do You Want to Go? Lessons from a Common Sense Billionaire.” John, whose net worth is listed by Forbes at $4 billion, frequently references Brooklyn Tech in the book.
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