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...
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.
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.
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...
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...
Of the 31 high school juniors and seniors who attended Borough of Manhattan Community College’s nursing camp this summer, 10 have enrolled in the college this fall, and two more definitely plan to do so in spring 2004. Those who have enrolled at BMCC plan to major in nursing.
Dr. Antonio Pérez, president of Borough of Manhattan Community College, will be presented with the Chair’s Award for Contributions to Global Education by the City College of Birmingham, England, on October 2. Dr. Perez will travel to England to accept the award at a special ceremony in Birmingham.
Faculty members who teach computer-science related courses in community colleges in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey will convene at Borough of Manhattan Community College from August 18 through 22 for an intensive week-long institute in cutting-edge information technology.
Borough of Manhattan Community College has been selected by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education to receive a 2003 CASE/Wealth ID Award for Educational Fund Raising. The CASE/Wealth ID Award recognized superior fund-raising programs across the country.
As part of an ongoing initiative to reduce the shortage of skilled nurses in New York State, Borough of Manhattan Community College is introducing a two-week nursing camp this summer for young people who may be interested in a nursing career.