In response to an investigation of questionable practices on the part of certain student loan lenders and some institutions of higher education by the NYS Attorney General several years ago, CUNY and all its constituent colleges adopted the following Model Code of Conduct: The provisions of this Model Code of Conduct apply to all...
In order to ensure the continuance and enhancement of the positive image and reputation of all members of the College community and in the interest of promoting student and faculty welfare at the College and the safety and security of our entire College community, the following Code of Behavior is in effect: Gambling and...
Define the scope of your event and seek assistance. Define your event or conference goals. Select the best date for your event. Contact the BMCC Events Office for assistance with room/venue selection and reservation. Create an event budget. Consider the cost of catering. Consider the cost of printed materials/programs. Consider the cost of give-aways (if...
February 7, 2014 Thanks to the efforts of a long list of BMCC students, staff and faculty, the Opening Ceremony to this year’s African Heritage Month took place in the first-floor lounge of BMCC’s main campus building with spectacular live music, dance and spoken word performances. Therapy, a Caribbean band from Kaptain Productions, filled...
July 23, 2014 Schools.com recently posted an article, “6 extraordinary community college degrees in New York,” featuring the Science for Forensics program at BMCC. “These outside-the-box, two-year degrees are largely driven by and designed according to local demands, and they are few and far between in many other locales. Here are six two-year degrees,...
Transfer and graduate applications remain unaffected at this time.
February 8, 2017 From finance to fashion to healthcare, technology supports more than 291,000 jobs that pay more than $30,000 billion in annual wages in New York City. Job growth in the city’s high-tech sector grew by 33% from 2010 to 2014, more than four times the rate for the rest of the city's...
Lloyd Carroll, the chairperson of the Accounting Program at BMCC and a certified public accountant, is a frequent contributor to the Queens Chronicle, the largest weekly newspaper in borough. Carroll wrote, “Every year our elected officials in Washington, D.C. promise to overhaul the Internal Revenue Code,” but is that so?
April 2, 2018 Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC/CUNY) students in the college’s Center for Continuing Education and Workforce Development will have the opportunity starting in May to learn Swift, Apple’s easy-to-learn programming language that gives anyone the ability to create world-class apps.. BMCC is the first college in the CUNY system to offer...
Right, Second row from bottom: BMCC student Carmen Miranda climbs Mount Kilimanjaro. April 8, 2014 BMCC students face many challenges, but few can say they faced the challenge of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, in Tanzania.In fact so far, there’s just one: Human Services major Carmen Miranda, who hiked Africa’s tallest mountain with the same perseverance...