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Tony Nominee Brandon Victor Dixon Meets with BMCC Students

May 25, 2016 On May 23, Tony nominee Brandon Victor Dixon visited Professor Katherine Kavanagh’s Advanced Theatre Workshop in Theatre I, as part of a new collaboration with the BMCC Theatre Program. “During my sabbatical last year, I began to explore a partnership with WalkRunFly Productions, which Brandon V. Dixon co-founded with Warren Adams,” says...

A Day in the Life of MECA

December 11, 2014 It’s been only three months since Manhattan Early College School for Advertising opened its doors to its first freshman class. But in that short time, MECA has evolved into a hive of academic rigor and creative engagement, pulsing with activity. It’s a busy place—and unlike any other high school in New...

BMCC Students Showcase Mentored Research at CUNY-wide Symposium

BMCC and other CUNY students present research projects at the 2017 CRSP Symposium. August 1, 2017 Working alongside faculty mentors, Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC/CUNY) students investigate the link between dopamine receptors and drug addiction. They analyze metal-tolerant bacteria in the waters around New York City and push mathematical theory to new levels....

Where in the World?

Professor Chin-Song Don Wei, of the Department of Computer Systems, and Professor Emily Anderson, chairperson of BMCC's Department of Social Sciences and Human Services. December 6, 2013 Virtually every aspect of human activity from agriculture to zoning is impacted and shaped by geography.  But while conventional maps depict borders, physical features and place names...

BMCC Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

November 2, 2016 November is Hispanic Heritage Month at Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC/CUNY) and organizers say this year’s theme — Engaging the World and Building Community — is especially relevant against the backdrop of the 2016 Presidential election and the national dialogue about immigration in the United States. “The goal of this...

Making Math More Meaningful

July 22, 2014 Mathematics, says BMCC math professor Nkechi Madonna Agwu, is all around us—in our homes, classrooms and communities, and even in our apparel. A case in point: the colorfully patterned African head tie she is wearing. Last semester, a student in Agwu’s Discrete Mathematics class created a highly complex cryptographic, much like...

BMCC Open House Hosts More Than 425 Students and Guests

April 5, 2017 More than 425 prospective students and guests attended the Spring 2017 Open House on Saturday, March 25 at BMCC’s main campus on 199 Chambers Street in lower Manhattan. “The event included a meet-and-greet with faculty and staff, a presentation about BMCC and Admissions, tours of the main campus, and in-person admissions...

BMCC Professor Aims to Change Lives of Formerly Incarcerated Students

BMCC Professor Lisa Rose December 8, 2015 Before she enrolled at BMCC in Spring 2014, human services major Renata Hill worried about the hurdles she would face in school because she has a criminal record. Hill, who is the subject of an award-winning documentary Out in the Night, has maintained an almost perfect GPA...

The Publisher’s Point of View

April 21, 2014 Elizabeth Butson is a recipient of the BMCC Presidential Medal and has underwritten many scholarships for BMCC students, including one in the name of her mother, Katy Halepli. She has served as President of the BMCC Foundation Board and chaired the BMCC Annual Gala, which will recognize her this year a special...

Slave Narratives Through a Digital Lens

English Professor Jami Carlacio leads her students on a research project for African American Heritage Month. March 16, 2015 To deepen their research into slave narratives—and create a poster presentation for African American Heritage month—Professor Jami Carlacio took her English 350 class on a trip uptown to the New York Public Library’s Schomburg Center...