It was nearing the nightly 9 p.m. curfew in Baghdad when Josh Middleton saw the headlights approaching.
A lone truck came up the road where Middleton’s platoon stood waiting. Someone from the platoon waved a flashlight, instructing the driver to stop. The driver, mistaking the gesture for another vehicle’s headlights, continued.
The soldiers...
The Show Must Go On Originally scheduled to open in spring 2020 on stage in Tribeca Performing Arts Center Theater II, the production was temporarily halted due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Now, the production has taken on a new life in the form of a four part audio musical. Students and faculty rehearsed and...
Frequently Asked Questions Tuition and fees make up the largest part of your school costs, but these are not the only expenses you will have while going to school. You will have to pay for books and supplies for your classes and transportation to and from school. Don’t forget that your housing, food, and...
June 20, 2013 Chaweon (CHA-wun) Koo, one of the five student winners of this year’s English Department Faculty Writing Awards, admits that when she was growing up, her genre of choice, science fiction, “wasn’t cool like it is now.”She was reading "both Sweet Valley High, and science fiction for kids," she says, and was interested in...
BMCC cheer squad shows off sportsmanship, focus and talent at 2019 CUNYAC cheerleading competition.
December 15, 2015 BMCC students gain valuable experience as IRS-certified volunteers providing free tax preparation through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA). Accounting Professor Angela Jervis started the VITA program at BMCC in 2013. “I was a member of the Student Affairs committee of the BMCC Academic Senate, and one of the things we...
A panel of BMCC social science professors weighs the meaning and implications of Occupy Wall Street.
November 30, 2016 A reception honoring faculty and staff whose research and scholarly work has been awarded funding in the last year will be held at 5:00 p.m., December 1, in the Shirley Fiterman Art Center. BMCC President Antonio Pérez and Senior Vice President and Provost Karrin Wilks will host the event. BMCC faculty...
As services have gone virtual, the BMCC Counseling Center continues to provide strong support for students, faculty and staff.
Once community is created in a virtual setting, students are better able to connect with course content.