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Thursday, April 21, 2022
ELL Conversation Groups with LifeMap & the Language Lab
Category>Student Clubs and Associations, Type>Advising & LifeMap, Type>Student Leadership and Engagement
Advising & LifeMap, Student Leadership and Engagement
English language learners, please join Language Lab ELL/English tutor Joshua Heerter for our weekly conversation groups. We focus on pronunciation, grammar, and usual American ways of speaking. We plan to talk about important topics for BHCC students, including: registration, financial aid, career planning, on-campus jobs, communicating with professors, strategies for language learners in class, and much more! The groups are free to join, there is no registration required, and all may join for as long or as little as they wish.
Tuesdays 11a.m. - 12 p.m.
Wednesdays 1 - 2 p.m.
Thursdays @ 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Located in ELL/English Tutor Joshua Heerter's Webex Office
Join LSAMP for a discussion on Pandemic to Endemic. Offered in partnership with UMass Boston, the LSAMP grant at BHCC supports opportunities for internships and career development for minority students majoring in STEM.
When you are getting a car, you have three options: Buy it with cash, get a car loan, or lease it. This webinar will help you understand all of your options so you can make a better financial decision.
National Poetry Month: The Power and Lyricism of Black Poetry and Music
Category>Events, Type>Humanities and Learning Communities
Humanities and Learning Communities
Join BHCC's own Enzo Surin, Professor, English Department, as he reads and discusses his award-winning poetry collection When My Body Was a Clenched Fist (Black Lawrence Press, 2020). This work addresses the effects of social violence on a young boy’s mind and the consequent physical toll it takes on his body. At the heart of these poems is the metamorphosis of trauma from different acts of violence, some witnessed firsthand, and the struggle to make sense of the world in its aftermath. Set in the borough of Queens, New York, each poem is unrelenting in its depiction of the body as a fist and a young boy’s decade-long clinch for survival.
Winner of the 2021 Massachusetts Book Award for Poetry.
Sponsored by the Division of Humanities and Learning Communities and the Office of College Events and Cultural Planning
Join by Zoom
Join by phone: +1 646 876 9923 US (New York)
Meeting ID: 845 6132 7739
Passcode: 284812