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Demonstration During the Republican National Convention May Have Impact on BMCC Campus Operations
Next month's Republican National Convention may have an impact on BMCC and its students. The Convention will take place from Monday, August 30th through Thursday, September 2nd at Madison Square Garden. Other than some street closures in the vicinity of the Garden, the convention and its delegates should have little direct impact on the college...Ramp Project Nears Completion
Construction on BMCC’s new ramp, which began last November, is nearing completion. The ramp, whose grade will be less steep and easier for people in wheelchairs to use, will fully comply with regulations in the Americans with Disabilities Act.Richard Harris Terrace Reopens – Student Cafeteria Expanded
The terrorist attack of 9-11, and the consequent loss of Fiterman Hall, had a dramatic impact on Borough of Manhattan Community College. One of the most visible reminders of that impact was the loss of space in the student dining room and the Richard Harris Terrace to temporary classrooms.BMCC Student’s First Film is Critically Acclaimed
June 3, 2004 BMCC STUDENT’S FIRST FILM IS CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED June 3 , 2004 Yasuaki Nakajima, a Borough of Manhattan Community College student and Queens resident, has written and produced an acclaimed feature length film, “After the Apocalypse.”Set in the aftermath of the Third World War "After the Apocalypse" is a futuristic drama about...BMCC Opens Cutting-edge Center for Workforce Development at 45 John Street
Borough of Manhattan Community College will unveil a new, state-of-the-art Center for Workforce Development at 45 John Street on April 3.BMCC Student Receives Scholarship From Trinidad and Tobago Alliance
December 9, 2003 BMCC STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP FROM TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ALLIANCEDecember 9, 2003Derwin Valle, a student at Borough of Manhattan Community College, has received a scholarship from the Trinidad and Tobago Alliance of North America. Valle, who was born in San Fernando, Trinidad, is currently studying multimedia programming and design at Borough of...Beginning December 8, The Ramp From Chambers Street to the Front Door of the College Will Be Closed.
Construction work will commence on a new ramp whose grade will be less steep and easier for people in wheelchairs to use. It will comply with regulations in the Americans with Disabilities Act.BMCC Theatre Club Presents Pippin Wednesday, December 3
Borough of Manhattan Community College theatre students will present two performances of the musical Pippin on Wednesday, December 3, at 2:00 and 7:00 p.m. in Theater II of the Tribeca Performing Arts Center.BMCC President Visits British Students Who Sent Prayers and Poems After the World Trade Center Attack
Two years ago, shortly after the attack on the World Trade Center, students at the Coseley School sent prayers and poems that they wrote to the students at Borough of Manhattan Community College. This fall, The BMCC president visited the Coseley students to thank them in person for their support. Meeting with the group of...