The BMCC/Trinity Washington University Partnership assists BMCC students who plan to transfer to Trinity Washington University, one of the country’s top Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs) and and Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs). Through the Partnership, as described below, students will receive guaranteed admission and Trinity Washington University will facilitate the transfer of BMCC students who have...
Children need dedicated teachers, helping them get a good start in their educational and social development. The role is especially vital as not all children have the support they need at home--teachers can truly make the difference in a child's future success or failure. The Childhood Education Program offers a liberal arts degree that...
As primary season continues, will the Republican frontrunner continue to “go negative” or redirect his message to the broader voting public?
Students thrive in small-group programs that are now translating what works, to a distance model.
Associate Professor of Modern Languages Recalls interview with the late Norman Mailer, the great and combative American novelist.
Graduates will help New York meet growing demand for well-trained nurses.
Last year, Abdoulaziz Barry sat in front of his College Discovery faculty advisor.
START ON THE RIGHT FOOT Start on day one. Tests measure learning, so attend all your classes, complete all your homework assignments on time, work with your classmates, and create study groups. Learn all semester, not just the night before a test. Review your homework and the readings as often as necessary to master...
BMCC students volunteer in a busy New York City soup kitchen. November 29, 2012 Just before Thanksgiving, BMCC students dished out mashed potatoes and turkey as volunteers for the Soup Kitchen at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church in Times Square. For many of them, this was part of a continuum of giving back. “I volunteered...
Graduates look forward to the future.