BHCC Events Calendar
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BHCC Events for Wednesday, December 9, 2020
December 8, 2020December 10, 2020
The weekly Single Stop Chat about State, Local, and Federal Benefits each Wednesday from 11 a.m. to noon.
Join on WebEx: https://bhcc.webex.com/meet/singlestop
Virtual College Visit with Bryant University
Information Sessions
Transfer Services%2C Visiting Colleges
Virtual college visits are virtual events that allow Bunker Hill students to meet with transfer admission representatives from bachelor degree granting institutions. During these one hour sessions, students learn about each institution's academic programs, student engagement opportunities, and the process for applying and transferring to these institutions. Students also have the opportunity to ask their own questions.
Register at https://go.oncehub.com/BryantUniversity
UMASS Boston Transfer Open House
Workshops
Transfer Services%2C Advising & LifeMap%2C Advising and Registration
Steps to Success Workshops Series
(Recommended for students with 30-60 credits) Are you getting close to graduating? This workshop will focus on the final two stages of transferring: Applying and Deciding. Recommended for students who have attended Transfer 101 Workshop. Topics that will be covered include: applying to four-year colleges and making informed decisions on which colleges to attend, requesting letters of recommendations, writing your transfer essays, and using the Common Application.
Register at https://go.oncehub.com/StepstoSuccessWorkshopsFall2020
Virtual College Visit with UMASS Amherst
Information Sessions
Transfer Services%2C Advising and Registration
Virtual college visits are virtual events that allow Bunker Hill students to meet with transfer admission representatives from bachelor degree granting institutions. During these one hour sessions, students learn about each institution's academic programs, student engagement opportunities, and the process for applying and transferring to these institutions. Students also have the opportunity to ask their own questions.
Register at https://go.oncehub.com/UMASSAmherst
Open OER Meeting
Event
This is an open meeting and we invite all members of the BHCC community to attend. In this meeting, we will be talking about Open Education week during March 1-5, 2021. We want your input on what you would like to see.
All are welcome, students, staff, and faculty.
Join Webex: https://bhcc.webex.com/meet/kmdevitt
Wednesday, December 9, 2020
1 p.m.
Virtual College Visit with Emerson College
Information Sessions
Transfer Services%2C Advising & LifeMap
Virtual college visits are virtual events that allow Bunker Hill students to meet with transfer admission representatives from bachelor degree granting institutions. During these one hour sessions, students learn about each institution's academic programs, student engagement opportunities, and the process for applying and transferring to these institutions. Students also have the opportunity to ask their own questions.
https://go.oncehub.com/EmersonCollege
“I Tell You My Story, You Tell Me Yours” (tragedy in eight scenes)
Event
Student Leadership and Engagement
A BHCC Radio Drama, Pandemic Production
Collaborative play dramatized by Dr. Proshot Kalami, Professor, English and Performing Arts Departments
Under the direction of P. Kalami, and featuring Students from THR 109 Play Production Workshop, BHCC Faculty and Staff, and guest artists
With original music by Dr. Mark Popeney, Associate Professor and Chair, Performing Arts Department, and Guest Composer Kristin Vining
“I Tell You My Story, You Tell Me Yours” is an excerpt of a longer play written by Proshot Kalami. Delving into unspoken memories of performers, each actor enacts the impossibility of telling, embarking on a journey towards healing and transformation. The text of the performance is informed through a collaborative process of telling and co-writing. A process that troubles the notion of the “other” by allowing performers to be the “other” and thus defying it at the same time. By performing everyday life realities, the play triggers both the individual and the collective to emerge. The “uprooted” then begins to live in the liminal space of tensions between the familiar and the unknown, the native and the foreign, us, and them.
Join by zoom: https://zoom.us/j/92720312817?pwd=UGwyVGlwc3M4Q0Q0Q0NLWUt6bmVpUT09
Meeting ID: 927 2031 2817
Passcode: 013212
Join by phone: +1 929 205 6099 US (New York)
Meeting ID: 927 2031 2817
Passcode: 013212