Amy Sodaro received her PhD in Sociology from the New School for Social Research, with a focus on cultural sociology and memory studies. She holds an MA from the New School in Liberal Studies and a BA from Tufts University in Drama and Classics and has taught sociology, cultural studies and genocide studies at the...
Jungah Kim received her Ph.D. from Columbia University and joined the faculty of BMCC in 2012. Prior to her appointment at BMCC, Kim taught honors courses at the University of Massachusetts Boston, where she was a postdoctoral research fellow. She studied Asian American and comparative ethnic literary studies, postcolonial, transnational, and global literature and theory,...
Note: Spring session begins on Thursday, January 25, 2024. Limited tutoring will be available on campus for some classes that are taking place in-person and online. Tutoring will be offered on an appointment basis. Tutor schedules will be available beginning on Friday, August 25 and hours will continue to be added throughout the first few weeks of the semester as...
May 10, 2016 (New York, NY) May 10, 2016 – BMCC Tribeca PAC’s Lost Jazz Shrines series is dedicated to restoring the memory of legendary New York City jazz venues to the consciousness of the world with a thorough remembrance and celebration, led by Artistic Director Willard Jenkins. This year, join us on Saturday,...
Professor Patricia Mathews obtained her BA in Law with a minor in Anthropology from Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Thanks to a Fellowship from PUCP in Consortium with the Indiana-California program and a Fulbright Travel Grant she came to the US to pursue graduate studies. She completed her PhD in Anthropology at Yale University in...
Professor Mahatapa Palit started her career in marketing research and went on to get a doctoral degree in business management focused on consumer behavior. Before joining BMCC in 2003, she spent four years with a technology startup as its marketing director. She is the Chairperson of the Business Management Department at BMCC. Prof. Palit's research...
James Hoff received his PhD in English and American Studies from the Graduate Center, CUNY in 2012 and joined the English Department at BMCC in 2014. His teaching and research interests range broadly from nineteenth century American romanticism and transatlantic modernism, to modernist culture and contemporary poetics. Professor Hoff has taught courses across CUNY on...
My research interest concerns the validity and utility of the spatial-temporal correspondence theory of multinational corporations.A I have intensive experience of practical management as Chairman of the Business Management Department for overA three decades.A I am a business consultant to industry and institutions of higher education.A