The City University of New York will again welcome New Yorkers onto campuses to exercise their right to vote in the city’s general election. Ten colleges will host polling sites […]
Interim President Milton Santiago paid a special visit to the Early Childhood Center on Thursday, Oct. 12 to read to four-year old Pre-K children of BCC students in the Rising […]
The 2023 Fall Student Town Hall gave students a chance to receive information, provide comments and ask questions related to their experiences at BCC. Moderated by Vice President for Student […]
On October 18th, the BCC community came together at Roscoe Brown for an event titled, “Compassion at BCC: Conversations & Resources”. The event also was shown virtually for those who […]
On any given day, one can expect to see Robert Parsons on his John Deere tractor tending to the landscaping and grounds of BCC’s campus. For 35 years, including four […]
Having always wanted to work in Student Life, Tiffany Dubon-Yard says she truly is living the dream. Ten years ago, she knew she wanted to head back home to the […]
For Associate Dean for Curriculum Matters and Academic Programs Alex Ott, staying under the radar is never an option. At 6 feet 6 inches tall, Ott reports that colleagues have […]
Q: What is the Campus and Facilities Planning Office responsible for? A: At any given time, we are responsible for overseeing 10-15 capital projects happening simultaneously on campus. We [...]
Approximately 75 incoming Bronx Community College (BCC) first-year students participated in a two-week orientation for the College Discovery (CD) program. The program helps reduce barriers for [...]
Learn how Head Men’s Basketball Coach Warren Thompson, a former NYPD detective, is grooming his ‘good young men to leave as better young men’ and why he takes a unique […]