April 18, 2013 Growing up in Cape Town, South Africa, Vaneshran Arumugam studied to be a microbiologist. He excelled at sciences, but his heart wasn’t in it. What really captured his imagination was the theater.That was in the 1980s and 1990s, when apartheid was still in force and there were few, if any, options...
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The Goodwill Tour is part cultural exchange, part athletics.
The Goodwill Tour is part cultural exchange, part athletics.
The nationally acclaimed multi-media touring exhibit about the life of Mary Baker Eddy, "This is woman’s hour…" is on display through April 28 at Borough of Manhattan Community College, on the third floor south next to the Women’s Center.
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...
Pagan, a 26-year-old nursing student at Borough of Manhattan Community College, lives across the street from the South Street Seaport, in the area where most of the novel’s murders occur. "I know the streets in this neighborhood like the back of my hand," Pagan says. "There were many nights when I used to come home...
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?
Donovan’s work will be presented in the North Galley while Harima’s will be on display in the South Gallery. Both exhibitions will run through August 5.
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...