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Thursday, October 6, 2022
Emergency Preparedness and Active Shooter Awareness Information
Category>Event, Type>Student Leadership and Engagement
Student Leadership and Engagement
Although the probability of this type of occurrence of an active shooter scenario actually occurring at BHCC is extremely low, personal preparedness for this low risk/high impact type of incident is essential especially based on what has been occurring around the country. This important Run/Hide/Fight Awareness Presentation will prepare attendees to formulate an individualized proactive plan ahead of time in order to respond appropriately to any such occurrence in any type of venue or facility. This session lasts approximately 90 minutes. All participants will receive a Certificate of Completion!
Are you trying to balance school with other duties like a job, family responsibilities, or being a student-athlete? This workshop will focus on helping HOPE Scholars build and develop their time management skills in order to ensure their success at BHCC and beyond!
Featuring Al George and Family
Hosted by Rhonda Anderson and Larry Spotted Crow Mann, Co-directors of Okheteau
This event is in-person (limited) and live-streamed. The program includes Eastern Woodland Traditional Dance demonstrations, songs with some audience participation. Followed by a discussion with Elder and Culture Keeper Al George on the importance of the land, Clan System, and maintaining our identity as Indigenous People
Live-streaming will be available via www.ohketeau.org and www.bhcc.edu
IROQUOIS TRADITIONAL DANCERS
Trisha General (Seneca)
Al George (Cayuga)
Francis George (Seneca)
Jake George (Seneca)
Jesse George Jr. (Seneca)
Dazarrious John (Seneca)
BHCC Trivia Game with Prizes!
Category>Event, Type>Student Leadership and Engagement
Student Leadership and Engagement
Join our weekly trivia game and you might win a $15 Amazon gift card!
Steps to Success Workshops Fall 2022
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.