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Mayor Bloomberg and CUNY Chancellor Goldstein Announce Program for Working New Yorkers at Six CUNY Community Colleges
April 17, 2007 The Accelerated Study in Associate Program (ASAP) initiative will help one thousand students to obtain an Associate Degree – totally free for those who qualify. BMCC will accept a qualified cohort of 250 students. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Chancellor Matthew Goldstein announced the launch of the Center for Economic Opportunity’s...Come to the Financial Aid Awareness Workshop
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J.D. Parran, an adjunct in the Department of Art and Music and a master clarinetist Receives Rave Review from The New York Times
Parran was one of four soloists who “played four brand-new pieces” with “four distinctive musical styles” at the Miller Theatre’s Pocket Concertos.Assemblywoman Ellen Young Speaks to BMCC Students on Leadership
Ellen Young, a single mother, who represents the 22nd Assembly District in Queens spoke to a packed audience of BMCC students on leadership. Young is the first Asian-American woman ever elected to the New York State Legislature.How Weight loss Changed BMCC’s “Rocky” Tayeh’s Life
NY Daily News features BMCC Freshman, Samr (Rocky) Tayeh, whose 200 pound weight loss and his radio spot on WNYC Radio changed his life for the better.Here’s a lesson on Iran: Diplomacy works
Read the Op Ed by Barry Rosen, Executive Director of Public Affairs at BMCC and former Iran hostage, on the British-Iranian crisis over the alleged violation of territorial waters in the Persian Gulf.Sunil B. Gupta Named New Dean of Continuing Education and Workforce Development
Gupta has been working in Continuing Education for nearly ten years in universities and international organizations. He says, “I am excited about the opportunity to work closely with BMCC’s distinguished faculty.”New York Daily News Covers a “Singular Student” at BMCC
In the Friday, March 30, edition of the Daily News, Clem Richardson, who writes the City Beat and Great People columns for the newspaper, devoted a full-page to Willie Richards under the title, “Degree plus award for singular student.”BMCC’s Neal Rodriguez is Flying High and Fast
Neal Rodriguez credits his liberal arts education and especially his courses in English for his current career as Chief Technology Officer for Imperial Jets, which has moved quickly from a start-up private jet charter company with $4 million in capitalization to one quadruple the size.
Neal is full of energy and expressive about his BMCC education...