Moni is a 26 year old BMCC student, who is originally from Germany, wrote a blog of her week-long experiences at the Global Issues Seminar in Salzburg, Austria, from April 2-9. She and 14 other BMCC students were there to understand America’s place in the world and to appreciate how non-Americans perceive the U.S.
March 8 musical celebration features four award-winning ensembles at 199 Chambers Street.
Dr. Alister Ramírez Márquez’s Colombian roots inspire him to write a mystical—and colorful—children’s story.
The Accounting major wrote a paper for her English 101 course based on the Greek Philosopher Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave.” This Web piece is about Rose Mary, her challenges, and her achievements. It is about what BMCC is doing for her life.
BMCC students participated in the 2020 Alternative Winter Break
Work examines lives of 17th-century, formerly enslaved residents in what is now NYC, and how World Fairs promoted a utopia that excluded people of color.
BMCC’s fifth annual Entrepreneurship Student Summit focused on innovation and improvement in today’s job market.
Author and civil-rights activist Cornel West, a "jazzman in the world of ideas," will join jazz great Randy Weston for a special conversation, then Randy Weston will return for an historic performance.
A BMCC senior could become news radio’s next star.