Mathematics professors at Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) believe charity begins at home, and they are putting their money where their mouth is. The professors are donating book royalties and award stipends to scholarships for their students.
May 12, 2003 21 BMCC STUDENTS WILL PARTICIPATE IN EXPLORING TRANSFER AND EXPLORING RESEARCH PROGRAMS AT VASSAR COLLEGE THIS SUMMER May 12, 2003Twenty-one students from Borough of Manhattan Community College have been selected to participate in the Exploring Transfer and Exploring Research Programs at Vassar College this summer.The Exploring Transfer program is a five-week-long...
Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) has selected two valedictorians, both with 4.0 averages, for this year's commencement ceremony. BMCC will celebrate its 38th commencement on Friday, May 30, at 11:30 a.m. in the Theater at Madison Square Garden.
Moizah Arshad, a science major at Borough of Manhattan Community College, will receive the SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome Award at the Honors Convocation on May 27.
Gregoria Majchrzyk will receive the Dean’s Award at the Borough of Manhattan Community College Honors Convocation on May 27. Ms. Majchrzyk is an accounting major with a 3.99 grade point average.
Borough of Manhattan Community College will celebrate its 38th commencement on Friday, May 30, at 11:30 a.m. in the Theater at Madison Square Garden.
Professor Han will use the $61,000 grant to together educators from Borough of Manhattan Community College, Hunter College, and schools in Community School District One for four weeks of intensive study in China on the history of Chinese mathematics. They will visit four cities in China and their surrounding areas: Beijing, Huhhot in Inner Mongolia,...
The BMCC Fund’s 15th Annual Gala raised a record $616,439 to subsidize full-tuition scholarships for 172 students. Gala co-chairs Elizabeth Butson and Deborah Pearson, both active members of the Lower Manhattan community, brought about the highest level of attendance to date at this year’s event. More than 440 guests from New York’s corporate sector and...
Borough of Manhattan Community College unveiled a new, state-of-the-art Center for Workforce Development at 45 John Street recently. BMCC President Antonio Perez, New York City Commissioner for Business Services Rob Walsh, and ACT President Richard Ferguson all participated in the ribbon-cutting ceremony on April 3.
In a recent survey, student parents with children enrolled in BMCC Early Childhood Center gave its teaching staff a score of excellent. They gave the center an overall score that was just past the mid-point between very good and excellent.