The University continues to monitor city, state, and federal developments that affect CUNY's budget, and sum them up in an effort to keep the CUNY community informed of these events.
BMCC Community, As we prepare for the end of the semester, final exams and Commencement, I invite all of you to let us know what BMCC can do to help you prepare for Fall 2021. On Tuesday, May 18 at 3 p.m., BMCC will be hosting a College-wide Open Forum to give students, faculty and staff a...
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China is the second largest economy in the world and one of the trading partners of the United States. As the official language of China, Mandarin is spoken by over 917 million people in China and in Chinese communities overseas. The U.S Department of State has listed Mandarin as one of the languages critical to...
The Borough of Manhattan Community College Fund, Inc. will honor benefactors Miles and Shirley Fiterman and Bank of New York President Gerald L. Hassell at the college’s 15th annual gala on April 10, 2003.
Dr. Hoggard sees higher education in and of itself as a form of social justice that has the power to transform communities.
Executive Chief of Staff Executive Chief of Staff S. Raschaad Hoggard works closely with the President to develop healthy relationships and partnerships with community stakeholders, alumni, members of the faith-based community as well as corporate and nonprofit organizations that will help drive BMCC’s social and economic equity mission forward. Dr. Hoggard brings many years...
BMCC’s Honors Program motivates – and showcases – academic excellence.
The Center for Career Development will help you to explore your interests and use them to set goals for yourself. You will learn how to develop a career tool kit which will be used in your job search. You will also be able to prepare for interviews, learn job search techniques as well as how...
BMCC Community, Developments regarding the pandemic continue to evolve. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced today (5/10/21), that students attending in-person courses in the City University of New York (CUNY) and the State University of New York (SUNY) systems will be required to get COVID-19 vaccinations before entering in the fall semester. “No excuses,” Gov. Cuomo...