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What Does it Take to Run for Public Office?

In Celebration of Women’s HerStory Month, BMCC welcomes New York City Council Member Darlene Mealy. On Wednesday, March 14, BMCC alumna, the Honorable Darlene Mealy, will share her personal story of running for public office and winning a New York City Council seat in the 41st District of Brooklyn.

Jandi Yoon and Latifa Hadir on the Road to Success

The relationship between Professors Eugenia Oi Yan Yau and B. Dewprashad and their respective students, Ms. Jandi Yoon and Ms. Latifa Hadir, are emblematic of the goals of BMCC’s Campaign for Student Success.

My Name is Eniola Adebule

This piece was written by Eniola Adebule, a 24 year old BMCC student who came to the United States three years ago from Nigeria. She is Liberal Arts major and is doing her internship with the New York Public Interest Group (NYPIRG) in Albany.

The BMCC Student Entrepreneur Summit

In celebration of Entrepreneurship Week USA, BMCC students are holding a summit on February 27, from 9 am to 2 pm in the Richard Harris Terrace to spread the entrepreneurial spirit throughout the campus community.

African American Quilting Lives on at BMCC

Prof. Edward Bostick and Vinton Melbourne blend painting and quilting to showcase historical African Americans using an art form that relates to the cultural legacy of southern African Americans.

The Way We Were

A visit to BMCC’s archives in [location] brings forth a torrent of memories and surprises – and offers a rare glimpse into the college’s beginnings. This early history of BMCC was compiled with the help of Professor Sidney Eng, BMCC’s Chief Librarian, and BMCC Archivist Phyllis Niles.