Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Wong earned a Ph.D. in English from Stony Brook University, SUNY, where he specialized in the 16th-Century, 17th-Century and Modern Drama. He also received an M.A. in English from Stony Brook University, SUNY and earned a B.A. in English from Brooklyn College, CUNY. Wong served as...
Polanco is a former Bronx Commissioner and President of the NYC Board of Elections. J.C. is very active in New York politics. Besides serving as the Director of the New York City Regional Office at the New York State Assembly, he is an attorney for Polanco Law, PLLC. He is the founder of the management...
Professor J. Thomas Means, Modern Languages Department, BMCC/CUNY, is an expert in foreign language learning and teaching. He holds a Ph.D. in Italian and Second Language Acquisition from Rutgers and he has published widely in the field of language learning. He is trilingual (English, Italian, Spanish) and also has basic competency in French and German....
Professor Cheryl J. Fish teaches English 100.5 as well as English 320, an elective that considers environmental justice and sustainability issues in literature, film and eco-media. She has been visiting professor in women’s studies and liberal studies at the CUNY Graduate Center, a lecturer in American Studies at Mount Holyoke College, a Fulbright Professor at...
Affiliated with City University of New York, Borough of Manhattan Community College since 1996. Taught Applied Statistical Analysis as Adjunct Assistant Professor - MSILR Program, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College from 2006 until 2016. Retired teacher of mathematics and statistics (Board of Ed. NYC).
I am passionate about helping students to improve their lives. As they learn how to manage their health -- physical, mental, emotional, and sexual -- they are able to do better in school, in their relationships, and in their work. And I learn something new from them every semester.
The Office of Academic Affairs is hosting two half-day events to kick off the new semester. Recharge, Reconnect, Restart offers activities for faculty and staff focused on trauma-informed pedagogy and anti-racist pedagogy in a way that will allow you to reconnect with each other and renew your commitment to your teaching and your students. This...