FLUSHING, N.Y., December 22, 2008 — When Nick Copeli graduates this spring, he’ll embark on a medical career by way of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine’s Humanities and Medicine program. He’ll also be the first Queens College graduate to be admitted to this program, which has accepted few public university students.
“The program is literally [...]
BMCC recently held an “HIV, AIDS, Poverty and Globalization” conference. The event was sponsored by Student World Assembly in collaboration with the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, Women’s Resource Center, and the BMCC Nursing Department.
A panel of experts spoke to an audience of BMCC students, staffers and faculty members about the impact AIDS, HIV, and [...]
In an effort to help more women of color succeed academically and gain better economic security, Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) today announced it has received a $105,000 grant from The New York Community Trust to conduct The Community College Odyssey: Identifying and Addressing the Obstacles for Young Women of Color.
Assessing the Effectiveness [...]
Professor Bratspies collaborated with a group of scholars from the Center for Progressive Reform to propose a series of innovative reforms that the incoming Obama administration could implement via executive order
Randy Cohen, author of the syndicated column “The Ethicist” featured in The New York Times Magazine every Sunday, discussed politics and praised BMCC as the guest speaker this fall at The BMCC Foundation’s fourth annual Donors & Friends Reception.
The event, held in Richard Harris Terrace, marked the start of the November-long CUNY Month, putting the [...]
The University continues to monitor city, state, and federal developments that affect CUNY’s budget, and, in an effort to keep the CUNY community informed of these events, what follows is a summation of some of the latest budget-related news.
On December 16, Governor David Paterson released the 2009-2010 State Executive Budget. With New York State facing [...]
NEW YORK, December 22, 2008 – Shakespeare wrote “a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” But would it if the molecules that generate its fragrance were to change their shape?
That’s what Dr. Kevin Ryan, Assistant Professor of Chemistry at The City College of New York (CCNY) and collaborators in the laboratory of [...]
Brooklyn, NY—Amy Iturres-Alomia, a senior majoring in film and French, has won a scholarship from the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program to study Italian at the Scuola Lorenzo de’ Medici in Florence. The Colombia native will head to Italy at the end of January for intensive language classes.
She becomes the fourth Brooklyn College student [...]
Brooklyn, NY—For Associate Dean of Student Affairs Jacqueline Williams, assisting others is part of her genetic makeup, so her new title is actually a logical blending of both old and new responsibilities at Brooklyn College.
After completing her Ph.D. in social psychology at the CUNY Graduate Center in 1985, Williams came to Brooklyn College as an [...]
Call for Papers on the Work and Life of Speculative Fiction Writer Octavia Butler for inclusion in the National Black Writers Sympoium to be held on Saturday, March 28, 2009 at Medgar Evers College, CUNY. Octavia Butler is considered a master storyteller in the genre of speculative fiction. Her work explores themes such as [...]