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Bronx Science Lives Well Lived.
Harold Brown, Bronx Science Class of 1943,Defense Secretary in Carter Administration, Dies at 91. Read 'The New York Times' obituary by clicking on the headline. |
Bronx Science Lives Well Lived.
Roy Glauber, Bronx Science Class of 1941, Nobel-winning physicist who applied quantum mechanics to optics, dies at 93. Read 'The New York Times' obituary by clicking on the headline. |
Sebastian Perez '19 scores a perfect ACT.
A 'Riverdale Press' profile on Bronx Science student Sebastian Perez '19, who earned a perfect score on the ACT college entrance exam. Click on the headline to read the article. |
Bronx Science Lives Well Lived.
Phyllis Kind, Bronx Science Class of 1952, Art Dealer Who Took In Outsiders, Dies at 85. To read 'The New York Times' obituary, click on the headline. |
A Wall Street Journal article on Daniel Libeskind, Bronx Science Class of 1965.
To read the article, entitled, 'Daniel Libeskind Thinks Buildings Should Tell Stories: The architect behind such high-profile designs as Berlin’s Jewish Museum and New York’s Ground Zero site plan has a new book out, ‘Edge of Order,’ which tells stories about his buildings and the life experiences that inspired them,' click on the headline. |
Bronx Science Lives Well Lived.
Harold O. Levy, Bronx Science Class of 1970, Progressive New York City Schools Chief, Dies at 65. Read the New York Times obituary by clicking on the headline. |
Daniel Libeskind, Bronx Science Class of '65, an international figure in architecture and urban design, is featured in 'The New York Times.'
To read the article, entitled 'Like a Diamond in the Sky: The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Has a New Glow,' click on the headline. |
A 'Riverdale Press' article on the Girls' Volleyball Team Clinching Their 4th Straight Division Crown in the Fall 2018 Season!
Click on the headline to read the article, 'Young Wolverines clinch fourth straight division crown.' |
A 'Bronx Times' article on Bronx Science students working on environmental conservation projects in Bronx parks with students from other Bronx high schools.
To read the article, entitled 'Bronx students learn about conservation right at home,' click on the headline. |
A Riverdale Press article on Girls' Varsity Soccer and their winning Fall 2018 season.
Click on the headline to read the article, entitled 'A Bronx Science ‘three-peat’? It’s just a matter of time.' |
An article in PC magazine on Leonard Kleinrock, Bronx Science Class of '51, an Internet Pioneer.
Click on the headline to read the article, entitled 'Meet the Professor Who Was There When the Internet Was Turned On.' |
A 'Riverdale Press' article on the Girls' Volleyball Team's winning season in Fall 2018.
Click on the headline to read the article, 'Youth is served as Bronx Science Wolverines remain kings.' |
A 'NY1 News' video on Brian Josephson '18, our Valedictorian, and a superb gymnast.
Click on the headline to watch the video on 'Brian Josephson: Bronx Science valedictorian flips for gymnastics.' |
A Riverdale Press article on Bronx Science's 'Hall of Fame.'
Click on the headline to read the article, entitled 'Bronx Science enshrines distinguished alumni.' |
A 'Riverdale Press' article on the Girls' Varsity Softball Winning Spring 2018 Season.
Click on the headline to read the article, entitled 'Leidner! Leidner! Another division crown for Bronx Science.' |
A 'Riverdale Press' article on the Girls' Varsity Handball winning Spring 2018 season.
Click on the headline to read the article, entitled 'The dynasty few know of — Bronx Science handball.' |
A 'Riverdale Press' article on the winning Spring 2018 season of Girls' Varsity Basketball.
Click on the headline to read the article, entitled 'Bronx Science reaches Elite 8 in PSAL playoffs.' |
Bronx Science senior Morgan Krell '18 featured in 'The New York Times' for his passion for fishing!
Click on the headline to read The New York Times' featured article on Bronx Science senior Morgan Krell, entitled, 'The City Teenager vs. the Monstrous Snakehead: A fishing prodigy is casting his way through New York’s ponds and streams in search of an elusive predator. Or maybe a nice brook trout.' |
Bronx Science Lives Well Lived: Arthur Cinader, Who Started J. Crew, Avatar of Preppy Style, Dies at 90
Click on the headline to read 'The New York Times' obituary. |
Bronx Science Ranked by U.S. News and World Report as one of the best high schools in the country!
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