Ralph Waldo Emerson led the 19th century Transcendentalist movement, emphasizing self-reliance, individual moral choices, harmony with nature, and a philosophy of daily living not unlike 21st [...]
Dr. Robert Wechsler (Adjunct Assistant Professor, History) researched, wrote and curated a New Rochelle Public Library exhibit in February 2020 on the Charles W. Dickerson Fife, Drum and Bugle [...]
In 1856, a free black man named José Moreno did something that shook up Cuba’s newly established system of segregated public schools: He applied for a teaching license. Professor Raquel Alicia [...]
Congratulations Class of 2020! You did it — and during one of the toughest semesters of our lifetime. We are so very proud of you all. Good wishes, Faculty and […]
Our student leaders weren’t going to let a global pandemic stop them from celebrating their achievements. And so the 2020 Virtual Excellence in Leadership awards were presented on Thursday, May [...]
The Bronx Community College Senate convened at noon on Thursday, May 14, in some 100 residences in the New York City area, all brought into one virtual room courtesy of […]
On Monday, May 11, we proudly began our new social media campaign: The Power of Perseverance, a celebration of the character of BCC students that gives them the strength and […]
Bronx Community College has an active Student Veterans Club and some remarkably active student veterans. Stance Mason served with the U.S. Air Force as a mechanic for B-52s for eight […]
Workforce Development and Continuing Education (WD&CE) is providing information resources for BCC students and our local community: The BCC COVID-19 Job Board [...]
On Saturday, May 2, 2020, Bronx Community College would have hosted Run the Bronx: The 42nd Annual Roscoe C. Brown Jr. Hall of Fame 10K • 5K Runs and 2-Mile […]