Kingsborough Community College
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Established: | 1963 |
Type: | Public |
Students: | 30,000 |
Location: | Brooklyn, NY, USA |
Campus: | Urban |
Website: | www.kbcc.cuny.edu |
Kingsborough Community College, part of the City University of New York (CUNY) system, is a community college in Brooklyn, New York. The campus is located at the eastern end of the Manhattan Beach peninsula. The 71-acre (283,000 m²) campus overlooks Sheepshead Bay, Jamaica Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.
The college was founded in 1963. It opened in 1964 with 468 students and 39 faculty members. It now serves more than 30,000 students annually and offers both credit and non-credit courses. Since its opening, the college has served over half a million students.
In the late nineteenth century, the Oriental and the Manhattan Beach Hotels, built to compete with the major resorts of Newport, Rhode Island, occupied the area where the current campus now sits. Subsequently, a United States Coast Guard station occupied the land. During World War II, the station became a training center for the United States Maritime Service.[1] Military buildings were initially rehabilitated for classes. In 1968 construction was begun of 8 "temporary buildings." Five years later, the construction was completed.
The campus is now a modern one, overlooking the three bodies of water, but it still has its own beach and a new Rainbow Bandshell at which thousands of people attend concerts under the stars during the summer months.
Most of the college was built under the 28-year leadership of president Leon M. Goldstein, who created many innovative programs at the college. The high school and the Performing Arts center, as well as a playground, are named for him. The current president of the college is Regina S. Peruggi, the former president of Marymount Manhattan College and president of the Central Park Conservancy. The college serves students from more than 162 nations, who speak over 95 different languages.
The college continues the tradition of offering concerts and services to the community with concerts scheduled for this summer in Latin music, jazz, pop music, doo wop and other musical genres. The college also hosts an author series, and a Homecoming Day for its alumni in September of each year. The college's radio station WKRB FM will be celebrating it 30th Anniversary in May 2008.
It is the only community college serving the 2.5 million people of Brooklyn, New York.
[edit] Notable alumni
- Jeff Aronson, CEO,Cash4Gold.com, Albar Industries, Florida
- Laura Baddish, CEO & president, Baddish Communications
- Scott Cantone, VP Forest City Ratner/Brooklyn Nets
- Lt. Colonel Drew Brown, motivational speaker & author
- Andrew Dice Clay, standup comedian & actor
- Cosmus Cozier, Consul General St. Vincent & The Grenadines
- Tracey Cloherty, vice president of programming for Emmis Radio Network
- Pete Falcone, former New York Mets pitcher
- Geronimo, Sirius Radio Network head of programming for many channels
- Renate Gonzales, owner Empire Diner, NYC
- Howie Green, vice president of programming, Sirius Satellite Radio
- MaryAnn Ingenito, 1st Vice-President, New York Life Insurance
- Kid Kelly, Vice President Programming, Sirius Satellite Radio
- Steve Kastenbaum, Current CNN Radio correspondent
- Donald Kurtz, New York State Supreme Court Justice
- Deborah Rhoulan Lane Owner, Testa Wines of the World
- David J. Louie, President Chinatown Chamber of Commerce, Owner and President David Louie Insurance
- Josanne Lopez, Senior Producer and Director of Program Development CNN
- Isabel Manzo, [link title], Owner, Portia Jewelry and portiajewelry.com
- Dr. Richard Maraia, National Institutes of Health, Genetics and Cancer Research
- Liliana Marin, Anchor, Correspondent, Telemundo NBC, Miami
- Derick Nimitz, Managing Director, LamboNuni Capital Partners, LP
- Lenny Greene, radio personality, DJ for New York's KISS-FM
- Jeff Koinange, Former CNN's Africa correspondent
- Larry Namer, co-founder, E! Entertainment Network
- Barbara Patton, former New York State Assemblywoman & professor
- Jeff Rubenstein, owner of first Quizno's Classic Subs in Tampa, Florida
- Carmine Santa Maria, newspaper columnist, local political activist
- Larry Seabrook, New York State Senator (33rd district)
- David Seifman, New York Post Political Reporter
- Mark Seruya,Senior Money Manager, Bear Stearns
- Karen Stewart, news anchor, WCBS Radio, New York
- Anthony Trani, president & CEO, Paragon Life Insurance Company
- Lauren Velez, actress, Lt Maria LaGuerta on Showtime and CBS's "Dexter", attended for two semesters
- Mark Weber, CEO of LVMH USA and Donna Karan Clothes
- Andrew Weyman, television producer & director (Roseanne, Ellen, Bette and Cybill)
- Eric Wyatt, Jazz Musician, Saxophone
- Jim Wunderman, President & CEO, Bay Area Council, San Francisco
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Kingsborough History from an Alumni Class. Kingsborough Community College website.
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