The Office of Research of The City University of New York is inviting proposals for projects that will “deliver COVID-19 or climate change solutions that help pave the road to […]
In the wake of devastating hurricanes and earthquakes in Honduras, New York City Council Member Fernando Cabrera and Bronx Community College launched a second joint drive to provide relief to the [...]
The City University of New York has launched two online courses for faculty and staff to support mental health and wellness. These self-paced lessons are available in Blackboard under My […]
The last Student Town Hall of the semester convened online on Wednesday, November 18. Over 70 participants logged in to a conversation that focused on the practical aspects of getting […]
The Student Government Association (SGA) of Bronx Community College organized a virtual symposium on the timely topic “Black Lives Matter: Do They Matter to You?” The impassioned panelists who [...]
BCC students come to the College with a broad range of life experiences. That includes some who have been incarcerated. They were the focus of a Tuesday, November 17 online […]
The USDA National Institute for Food and Agriculture (NIFA) has awarded a $40,000 grant to Bronx Community College to host a conference to share and advance innovative research that has […]
In the first days of November, Hurricane Eta roared through the Central American nation of Honduras, washing away whole communities already devastated by earthquakes. In response to this tragedy, [...]
In the first days of November, Hurricane Eta roared through Honduras, washing away whole communities already devastated by earthquakes. In response to this tragedy, New York City Council Member [...]
“I was born and raised in the Bronx,” says Luis Alvarez, president of the BCC chapter of the CUNY Coalition for Students with Disabilities (CCSD). “My big sisters took high […]