Counseling Services in your Community There are many reasons a student may seek counseling outside the BMCC Counseling Center. Students seeking long-term therapy, specialized treatment, or those leaving the college shortly may choose to find a therapist they can see outside of school. Even if you are looking to start counseling somewhere else, the BMCC counselors...
The roots of anti-Asian sentiment in the U.S. can be traced as far back as the concept of “yellow peril” and the Chinese Exclusion Act that treated Asian immigrants as threats to national security in the 1880s. But they surfaced on a large-scale level last year, after reports traced the origins of the coronavirus back...
The Show Must Go On Originally scheduled to open in spring 2020 on stage in Tribeca Performing Arts Center Theater II, the production was temporarily halted due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Now, the production has taken on a new life in the form of a four part audio musical. Students and faculty rehearsed and...
Scott Anderson During his 19 years as Vice President for Administration, Planning & Finance, Granville Scott Anderson distinguished himself as a hardworking, hard-driving, invaluable and forward-looking administrator. He never allowed any challenge to deter him from finding a solution that was in the best interest of the college. Scott was a graduate of the City University...
Ashley Bouder Ashley Bouder was born in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and began her ballet training at the age of six at the Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet with Marcia Dale Weary. After attending the 1999 Summer Program at the School of American Ballet (SAB), the official school of New York City Ballet, she was invited by...
[bmcc_sidebar_menu"] USCIS field office in Moscow, Russia permanently closes Mar. 29, 2019 Please be advised that on March 29, 2019, USCIS will permanently close its field office in Moscow, Russia. The last day the office will be open to the public and accepting applications is February 28, 2019. The USCIS field office in Athens, Greece,...
Volunteer Opportunities The Division of Student Affairs provides opportunities for students to develop meaningful partnerships with on-campus departments as well as local non-profit organizations, public schools, city government, and civic organizations through a wide variety of volunteer experiences. Students may participate in one-time or ongoing volunteer activities that will enrich student learning outside of...
BMCC Tech Fee Expenses FY2012/2013 OTHER THAN PERSONNEL SERVICES (OTPS) Quantity Amount Hardware, Networking, Peripheral Upgrade switches for network labs LUMP 315,273 Hardware & software associated with the CISCO Unified Contact Center Express LUMP 81,474 20 free standing kiosks with keyboards 20 116,548 An additional blade for the CISCO UCS Chassis...
Women’s and Gender Studies Program A collaboration between the Women’s Resource Center and various BMCC faculty led to the creation of a Gender and Women’s Studies program at BMCC. Professor Brianne Waychoff, Department of Speech, Communications and Theatre Arts, and Professor Amy Sodaro, Department of Social Sciences, Human Services and Criminal Justice, were instrumental...
New Contractual Salaries I am a Classified employee. When will I receive my new salary? Full-time employees at senior colleges will be paid at the 2016 contractual bi-weekly salary rate beginning with the January 19, 2017 paycheck. Full-time employees at community colleges will be paid at the 2016 contractual bi-weekly salary rate beginning with...