Health careers rank among the nation's highest-growing job markets--and free training to work in the field just expanded.
For more information on BMCC’s Writing Across the Curriculum program, e-mail Holly Messitt (hmessitt@bmcc.cuny.edu) or Rifat Salam (rsalam@bmcc.cuny.edu). All BMCC students are required to take at least one Writing Intensive (WI) course in order to graduate. The WI classes will help you to improve your writing skills, which is key to success as a...
Lisa Cobham studied dance, liberal arts at BMCC.
The Director of the Media Center volunteered to join the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary in the post 9/11 world.
On the afternoon of November 9, 45 BMCC students were honored for academic excellence.
BMCC's soccer team compiles the best record in the college's history.
The Health Informatics Certificate Program will teach you to use manual and computerized health information systems that collect data for analyzation, interpretation and dissemination to physicians, patients, public/private agencies, and other health care facilities. Examples of health informatics include patient portals, electronic medical records (EMRs), telehealth, healthcare apps, and a variety of data reporting...
President of Local 2627 is also a Senior IT Associate at BMCC.
Marguerite Rivas leads her class in a choral reading and interpretation of a now-classic 9/11 poem by Martin Espada.
BMCC men's soccer sophomore Ohionameh Aregbeyen wins the 2007 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars Award. "Ohi," as he is known, led the men's soccer team as a captain and maintained a 3.97 cumulative GPA.