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Personal Counseling Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is personal counseling and how does it differ from academic counseling? Personal counseling helps students solve personal or emotional problems. Academic counseling focuses on solving problems directly related to school.  These include time management, grades, studying, homework assignments and stress management. Personal counseling usually helps students function better academically, even though that...

Jennifer Campos To Receive Peter Jennings Scholarship in Award Ceremony, June 16

Jennifer Campos, Peter Jennings Scholarship winner June 10, 2016 Jennifer Campos, who just earned her High School Equivalency diploma through the Adult Literacy Program in the Center for Continuing Education and Workforce Development at BMCC, is a winner of the 2016 Peter Jennings Scholarship. She will be honored along with nine other awardees at...

Reading, Writing, and The Deep

BMCC student Kuhinur Jahan (Left) and Professor Zetta Elliott (Right) December 17, 2013 “The Black Man in Contemporary Society,” a course offered through BMCC’s Center for Ethnic Studies, was taught this semester by professor and author Zetta Elliott.“Some of you are probably surprised to come in and see me at the front of the...

Opening Doors by Speaking Clearly

BMCC communication studies professors Lee Ritchey and Hollis Glaser February 4, 2014 Thanks to the vision and generosity of The Derfner Foundation and of its trustee, Jay Lieberman, BMCC will soon house a state-of-the-art Communication Center where students from every department can refine their basic speaking skills. The Center’s development will be spearheaded by...

Professor Zetta Elliott Featured in Harvard Seminar

February 4, 2014 On February 24, Ethnic Studies Professor Zetta Elliott will present a talk in the Canada Seminar at the Weatherhead Center for International Studies at Harvard University. “I left Canada 20 years ago in part because I wasn't able to get published and didn't have the option of studying with Black scholars...

BMCC at the MLA

BMCC Professors Joyce Zonana, David Bahr and Chamutal Noimann February 18, 2014 Every year, the Modern Language Association (MLA) hosts a convention attended by its 30,000 members from over 100 countries.This year, among the hundreds of presenters at the convention were BMCC English Professors David Bahr, Chamutal Noimann and Joyce Zonana. The 2014 MLA convention,...

College Comes Together for Post-Election Dialogue

November 15, 2016 BMCC has responded to the presidential election by creating a Post-Election Support Services and Tips, on the BMCC website and presenting events such as a Post-Election College-Wide Forum held Tuesday, November 15. The forum provided an opportunity for students, faculty and staff to come together and express their concerns, ask questions...

Arranged Marriage, Rearranged

Professor Deborah Gambs (left, with book) and featured author, Professor Rifat Anjum Salam (right) May 5, 2014 Is there a place for arranged marriage in contemporary culture? Are expectations of arranged marriage changing as it travels to the United States? As part of Asian Heritage Month, Professors Deborah Gambs and Soniya Munshi organized a...

Up Above and All Around

May 8, 2014 Before creating spectacular stone-and-glass mosaics that wind up the interior of Fiterman Hall, multi-media artist Andrea Dezsö reflected on the building’s history—re-opening ten years after being destroyed on 9/11. “I was downtown during the attacks,” Dezsö says. “I had that experience of shock and destruction, and after that I was very...

The Art of Opening Doors

Panelists (left to right): Nneka Onuorah, Kawin Long, Michelle Smoller, Olga Czarkowski, Anastasia Wright. May 12, 2014 The BMCC communication studies and theatre clubs, led by faculty advisor Professor Vincent Cheng, recently hosted the panel Careers in Television & Public Relations.Speaking to a full audience in the Media Center’s TV Studio 2, five dynamic...