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 Staff in the BCC [...]
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 Cisco Webex. Those present [...]
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 commitment to [...]
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 years. At [...]
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 Walk. In recent years, this [...]