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Black Studies Across the Americas Final Presentations

Join us as Black Studies Across the Americas (BSAA) participants share their final projects during a live, virtual session. In the BSAA program, faculty and students worked with international collaborators to create new open access course materials that insert Black Studies into disciplines where it is traditionally not the focus. Agenda 10-10:35 a.m.: Costa...

De-Stressfest: FIFA World Cup Viewing

Stop by the cafeteria for lunch or a snack and watch the World Cup while you are there. Tuesday, December 6 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Friday, December 9 Quarterfinals 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday, December 10 Quarterfinals 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tuesday, December 13 Semifinals 2 p.m. Wednesday, December 14 Semifinals...

Applied Studies Music Students in Recital

Hear BMCC's talented music students perform in the Shirley Fiterman Art Center. You can see some of the art on display while you are there. For more information, contact the Department of Music and Art at (212) 776-7240.

Club Hour Concert: Music Students in Recital

Stop by Fiterman Hall, Room F-325/326 at 2 p.m. to hear BMCC's talented music students perform. Take a relaxing break during Wednesday club hours. For more information, contact the Department of Music and Art at (212) 776-7240.

Natural and Proud Workshop: Ending Hair Discrimination in the Workplace

The purpose of this program is to explore the history and systemic racism that surrounds hair discrimination against women of color at their places of work. The program aims to identify the practices that are used to prevent women of color in gaining access to employment, laws that are currently in place to protect against...

AHRC Virtual Information Session and Recruitment Event

AHRC New York City is an organization serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in New York City. AHRC seeks to assist students with disabilities in developing social skills and securing employment opportunities. AHRC is recruiting for full time and part time employment opportunities for current college students who are interested in serving as peer...

Exploring Careers in Public Service with Jason Angel Santiago

Jason Santiago is a two time graduate of CUNY; having first graduated from Bronx Community College in 2017 with a Liberal Arts degree specialized in Political Science. He then transitioned to City College in 2018 and graduated in 2020 with a Political Science degree. After completing his Bachelor's degree, he worked as a Field Director...

Developing Leadership and Collaborative Skills for Students with Disabilities

Do you have a passion for bringing people together? Are you interested in being a voice for the voiceless? Want to learn how to become an effective leader? Join us for a virtual discussion to learn how students can develop leadership and collaborative skills needed to be successful in college and beyond. Register for this event....

Understanding your Client’s Financial Psychology

The Department of Business Management invites you to a presentation about, "Understanding your Client's Financial Psychology". This presentation focuses on a model for helping financial planners understand their client’s financial psychology and how they can improve the effectiveness of their financial planning services. Our Speaker Dr. Charles Chaffin's work encompasses educational and cognitive psychology, financial...

BMCC Jazz Ensemble Winter Concert

The BMCC Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of Can Olgun, will be performing in Theatre II. Admission is free. Program Here is the (preliminary) setlist. 1) Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia) (US3/Herbie Hancock) 2) Skylark (Mercer, Carmichael) 3) To Wisdom The Prize (Larry Willis) 4) The Christmas Song (Wells, Tormé) 5) I Smile (Kirk Franklin) 6)...