Teaching online means more than just typing up lectures and putting them on the web. Read below for specific tips and recommendations from fellow BMCC faculty. Interaction in teaching online Interaction between students and teacher, between students and other students, and between students and content--is a crucial learning tool. This interaction often happens unconsciously,...
Reimagining BMCC Following guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the safety guidelines for higher education issued by the New York State Department of Health and the City University of New York (CUNY), BMCC is committed to creating the best possible learning and working experience for students, faculty and staff. PLEASE NOTE: Information...
The Women’s Resource Center (WRC) offers a variety of programs and events through the year to educate, support, and enhance the BMCC community. All members of the BMCC community are welcome to participate. For the most up to date information about our events and programs please see Women’s Resource Center (WRC) events on the BMCC Calendar. *Many...
BMCC Community, Though many BMCC students were not even born, or were children on 9/11, they understand what happened on that day. BMCC is the only college in United States history to have lost a campus building to a terrorist attack. 7 World Trade, which fell on the evening of 9/11, collapsed against the original...
Amount Awarded $130,000 (Project Timeline: 2 years) Project Description The Business Management Department, in collaboration with the Urban Male Leadership Academy (UMLA), proposes to establish an UMLA program in the Business Management Department (B-UMLA) to address the equity gaps in the retention and graduation rates of Black and Latino male business majors (“target group”)....
Experience an educational community dedicated to the academic and personal growth of women Smith and Mount Holyoke Colleges are selective liberal arts colleges that are part of the Seven Sisters, a consortium of prestigious East Coast colleges for women. Both colleges, located in Massachusetts, offer world-class education and generous scholarship packages, for eligible students. Students...
Program Coordinator: Professor Peter P. Hoontis, phoontis@bmcc.cuny.edu The public and nonprofit field includes organizations that exist for the benefit of the public rather than enriching private citizens. These include human services, arts and culture, community recreation, health, education and government agencies. There is a great need or people with business training to keep these organizations...
News September 9, 2021: 9/11 Survivors Are Still Getting Sick Decades Later: Am I Next? January 24, 2021: A top 9/11 lawyer is crusading to help families take advantage of their last chance to receive awards (Fortune.com) April 2019: At BMCC, 9/11 illness still looms large (Clarion) Videos The September 11th Victim Compensation Fund...
Most Frequently Asked Questions Please review the Instructor Support page to see the range of trainings and support that the E-Learning Center provides.After you have completed the professional development option that is applicable to your experience, you will need to fully develop a course map, and a revised syllabus, and at least 6-8 weeks...
The James Zadroga Act of 2010 created two separate federal programs: WTC Health Program (WTCHP) which provides medical care for physical and mental illness to first responders and survivors (i.e., those who lived, worked, and who attended school below Houston Street). Victim Compensation Fund (VCF) which provides compensation for physical injury, medical care reimbursement, and...