Calendar Results Section
March, 2022
Tuesday, March 1, 2022
ELL Conversation Groups with LifeMap & the Language Lab
Category>Student Clubs and Associations, Type>Student Leadership and Engagement
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
Steps to Success Workshops
This workshop will focus on college majors that match student’s career goals. Students will learn about possible programs of study at BHCC. A career exploration tool will be utilized for career goal setting.
Have you felt confused about taxes, especially when it comes to employment earnings? Join us to learn how complete your W-4, how to read your paystub, major tax deductions and credits.
Women’s History Month: Wise, Wonderful, Willful Women
Category>Event
Learn more about accomplished women in the fields of science, math, the arts and government whose discoveries and inventions were often stolen, unrecognized, or forgotten. This event was written by and be performed by local writers who explored the lives and work of individual women, from ancient times to the present, and then entered into an imaginary “correspondence” with them, composing both the letters “sent” and those “received.”
Moderated by Rhina P. Espaillat, BHCC’s 2019-2020 Distinguished Artist Scholar in Residence
Remarks by Dr. Riikka Pietilainen-Caffrey, Professor, Performing Arts Department
Sponsored by the Office of College Events and Cultural Planning
Join by Phone: +1 646 876 9923 US (New York)
Meeting ID: 879 5730 3390
Passcode: 783602
6 p.m., Zoom
Steps to Success Workshops
As we get older in America, credit is something that has become an important part of our daily lives. In college we need to earn college credit in order to graduate. In finances we need credit to buy a car, rent/buy a home, etc. In this workshop we look to break down credit in the world of academia and the world of finance. So join us and learn why Credit is King!
Wednesday, March 2, 2022
Drop In - Drop By Online Office Hours with Student Engagement Leaders
Category>Student Clubs and Associations, Type>Student Leadership and Engagement
Student Leadership and Engagement
Do you have a question or need a connection? Do you want a students’ perspective or opinion? We Are Here for YOU! Stop by for a minute or as long as your schedule allows!
Drop in with a question and stay for the conversation! Questions? Contact us at studentactivities@bhcc.edu
Transfer for International Students - March Session
Category>Workshops, Type>Advising & LifeMap, Type>International Center, Type>International F-1 Students, Type>Transfer Services
Advising & LifeMap, International Center, International F-1 Students, Transfer Services
(Recommended for students on an F1-Visa) This workshop will follow the transfer curriculum of Planning, Exploring, Applying and Deciding and will highlight the unique transfer process for international students. This workshop is in collaboration with the International Center at BHCC.
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
Women’s History Month: A World of Black Dolls--with Doll Expert Debra Britt and Artist Aniqua Wilkerson
Category>Event
Explore the fascinating world of dolls, doll play and doll making with experts Debra Britt, Founder and Executive Director of the former National Black Doll Museum, and Aniqua Wilkerson, doll maker, artist and cultural historian. This engaging conversation will address the creation of racial stereotypes in Black dolls that lead to a persistence of racism in American history. Featuring an interactive showcase of dolls and audience discussion with the expert and artist.
Moderated by Tua Nefer, Professor, English Department
Remarks by Denise Turner, Manager, College Events and Cultural Planning
Join by Phone: +1 646 876 9923
Meeting ID: 880 2366 4368
Passcode: 246928
6 p.m., Zoom
Thursday, March 3, 2022
Transfer 101 – Planning and Exploring[Behavioral and Social Sciences, Humanities, and Liberal Arts programs]
Category>Workshops, Type>Advising & LifeMap
Advising & LifeMap
Steps to Success Workshops
(Recommended for students with 0-30 credits) This workshop will focus on the first two stages of transferring: Planning and Exploring. Students will receive an overview of statewide transfer programs and incentives, how to transfer credits, searching for colleges, and other resources to clarify the transfer process. Recommended for students who are learning about transferring for the first time. It’s never too early to begin thinking about transfer!