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BHCC Events for Tuesday, February 18, 2020
February 17, 2020February 19, 2020
Photographs by Cindy Weisbart
Engage with this documentary-style and dynamic photo essay showcasing the challenges, triumphs and deeply personal victories of BHCC's 2019 NJCAA Region XXI champion basketball team.
Experience firsthand this special exhibition of West and Central African indigenous ceremonial objects from the 18th, 19th and 20th Centuries.
From the private collection of Dr. Lloyd Sheldon Johnson.
Monday, February 10, 2020 - Saturday, February 29, 2020
Library and Learning Commons
Employment Workshops for International Students (On-campus, OPT, CPT, Economic Hardship)
Workshops
International Center
This workshop will focus on how students can market their skills, education and experience to a potential employer. Resume formatting, style and tips will be discussed. Cover letters will also be reviewed.
Steps to Success Workshop Series Spring 2020
https://bunkerhillcc.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_86uEoC7IW5kQBbD
Sign up is encouraged, not required.
Note-Taking, Test-Taking, Study Strategies
Workshops
Internships and Career Development%2C Advising & LifeMap
This workshop will focus on note-taking strategies and how to use notes when studying for exams. Test-taking strategies will also be reviewed.
Steps to Success Workshop Series Spring 2020
https://bunkerhillcc.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_86uEoC7IW5kQBbD
Sign up is encouraged, not required.
In this free one-hour workshop, join Language Lab tutors as they explain how to access your free Microsoft 365 Account, available to all BHCC students through a BHCC email account. Microsoft 365 includes Microsoft Word and PowerPoint.
English language learners, please join a Language Lab tutor for our English language learner conversation group. We focus on formal and informal American English conversation, including pronunciation, grammar, common topics and responses, and more.
Get inspired with this engaging presentation by Professor Tony Clark, English Department, highlighting the intersection of Hip-Hop with the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and its correlation to various contemporary movements, most notably Black Lives Matter.
Also featuring Hip-Hop performers as special guests.
This event was organized in collaboration with BHCC's Office of Learning Communities