Stop by Richard Harris Terrace Promenade (in front of Richard Harris Terrace) at 199 Chambers St. to check out products made by BMCC students and alumni in their own business ventures. For more details, contact Amy Rothenberg, CTE Career Advisor, Center for Career Development at arothenberg@bmcc.cuny.edu.
City Harvest is offering free nutrition education classes led by staff and volunteers. These classes will cover healthy recipes, grocery budgeting, reading nutrition labels, and food storage tips. Beyond the classroom, we provide guided supermarket tours and cooking demonstrations at our Mobile Markets®, equipping participants with fresh produce and practical cooking skills. Additionally, we...
Psychology Day will show you BMCC options for the study of Psychology and STEM subjects The Agenda 1 p.m.: Poster session 2 p.m.: Welcome remarks 2:15 p.m.: Guest speaker and question and answer session 3:15 p.m.: Opportunities beyond BMCC 3:45 p.m.: Closing remarks Guest Speaker Elizabeth A. Phelps received her PhD from Princeton University...
Students, faculty, and industry leaders gathered at Google's Chelsea Market office for "Moving Forward Together! Women Educating & Inspiring Generations."
The BMCC Economics program along with the Economics, Equality, and Environment Club is hosting its annual Economics Day event on March 26, 2-4 p.m. at Richard Harris Terrace. This year we are featuring two prominent speakers: Dr. Darrick Hamilton from the New School and the Institute of Race, Power, and Politics will be giving a...
Donor-funded program designed to help scholars graduate from BMCC within two years.
Students will spend seven weeks speaking French, 24 hours per day.
Join us for AI Literacy Day – Open Innovation Sprint at BMCC. AI (Artificial Intelligence) Literacy Day is a hands-on, fast-paced Innovation Sprint where you’ll work in teams to create real-world solutions using AI. Whether you’re a total beginner or already exploring AI tools, you’ll learn and practice everything you need right at the...
In January 2025 CUNY moved to CUNY Accommodate, a new student disability management system. This platform streamlines the management of requests for accommodations and services provided by Disability Services Offices (DSOs) on every campus. For more information on Accommodate, please visit the CUNY Accommodate webpage. In the past, the Office of Accessibility would notify faculty...