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Remembering Granddaddy

Growing up in the south, Anthony Heyward revered his grandfather as “the definition of masculinity and character” — a perception that would be reinforced by a tense exchange between the man and a local bank manager. Heyward (BMCC ’09) was a teenager at the time, but the incident stayed with him. He wrote about it in a memoir entitled Granddaddy, which has been selected for publication in the 2009 edition of Nota Bene, Phi Theta Kappa’s literary honors anthology. Founded in 1918, PTK is the international honor society of two-year colleges....»

Stay Tuned for Mia Rivera

Mia Rivera’s name isn’t a household word—not yet, anyway. But it may only be a matter of time. A Video Arts and Technology (VAT) major, Rivera is on track to graduate next spring, but she has already gained significant professional experience in the broadcast industry....»

BMCC's Department of Caring

Jacqueline Nichols was working at Harlem Hospital as associate director of nursing in the mid-90s when she mentioned to a colleague—a BMCC nursing instructor who was running a program at the hospital—that she’d been thinking about going into teaching....»

"I Don't Want to Be Seen as a Victim"

An interview with Professor Naida Zukic on her digital performance piece, "Weight of Meaninglessness," which commemorates the Srebrenica massacre that took the lives of 8000 Muslim men and boys in 1992....»

BMCC's Painting Classes Are 'Sweet'

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BMCC: The City's Only Accredited Program in Health Information Technology

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All Aboard!

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BMCC Dean Elected NCCET President

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Curing What Ails America's Healthcare System

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Former American Hostage in Iran Looks Back to the First Day of 444 Days of Captivity

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