The Office of Internships and Experiential Learning invites all BMCC students to attend our Public Service Career Fair. Speak directly with Employers about their mission, programs, and services. This will be a great opportunity to inquire about internships, direct-hire positions and volunteer work with employers such as: The United Nations Brooklyn Navy Yard Wildlife Conservation Society /...
The Faculty Development Committee invites BMCC faculty and staff to join us for the 2024 Joe Doctor Colloquium: Trauma-Informed Principles to Support College Students in Distress. The event will be held virtually on Friday, May 3 at 10 am. Our guest speaker will be Janice Carello, PhD, LMSW. Topic What do we do when students...
Climate change has led to heavier rain, and hurricanes—often resulting in hazardous flooding. You can help protect neighborhoods from stormwater flooding by identifying vulnerable areas. Steps can then be taken to protect these areas, for instance planting trees and installing rain gardens (green infrastructure). We can use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to map information...
Criminal Justice program day trip is made possible by the Perkins V grant.
In this continuation of PRT105: Elementary Portuguese I, students will enhance their Portuguese reading, writing, speaking and comprehension skills through active class use of vocabulary, grammar, and cultural materials. This course offers students an opportunity to work on their grammar, composition and oral comprehension in Portuguese. The course’s balanced, four-skills approach endeavors to prepare students...
The Race, Equity and Inclusion Committee invites faculty and staff to attend a specialized 90-minute training by Interfaith America. Participants will be given a broad overview of the changing religious demographics both ni the United States and ni higher education, with attention to why these changes matter for bridge-building work on college campuses today....
April 17, 2024—Broadway World
April 16, 2024—Diverse Issues in Higher Education