

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony - Group Photo 2018

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony - Group Photo 2019

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony - Kathryn Giaimo - College Advancement

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony - Scott Cally | Communications and Performing Arts

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony - Patrice Morgan | Behavioral Sciences

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony - Catherine Ma| Behavioral Sciences

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony - Marissa Joseph | Career Services

Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition Ceremony - Gordon Alley-Young | Academic Affairs & Communications and Performing Arts
13th Annual Faculty Achievements Recognition
Congratulations to all of our faculty and staff for their achievements from 2020 to 2021! Please take a moment to recognize their achievements by exploring this virtual tribute page where you will find:
- Video Greetings and Congratulations for our honorees
- A program noting specific details of our honorees’ accomplishments
- A video presenting the names of our honorees
- Videos featuring four innovative and collaborative projects at KCC
Faculty and staff who are featured in the 2020-2021 Achievements Recognition will receive certificates for their accomplishments.
Greetings and Congratulations to the Honorees
President Claudia Schrader |
Provost Joanne Russell |
Interim Dean of Faculty Gordon Alley-Young |
Presentation of Faculty and Staff Names for Recognition of Achievement
Faculty Achievement Booklet
Celebrating the Collaborative Work of our KCC Faculty
Amid the pandemic last fall/winter, six junior faculty members founded a research support group to join forces and support each other in their research – Meet the Igniters!
The CUNY Research Scholars Program (CRSP) a key to increasing the involvement of KCC students in faculty-mentored research in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math.
UnHomeless NYC is a participatory pedagogical exhibition that invites artists, activists, students, professors, and the community to learn about critical issues related to housing insecurity and land use.
K-CORE (Kingsborough Collaborative Research & Conference Bootcamp) is an undergraduate research program with the goal to enhance our students’ future career success by providing them with knowledge about research basics.