Tuesday, April 14, 2026
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Fundamentals of Weight Lifting focuses on proper form, technique, and breathing to help you move safely, efficiently, and effectively- regardless of your starting point. Fitness Trainer Larry Young.
Kickball Open Gym (Coed)
From Fun Idea to Impact: Starting a Business and Building Financial Strengths
*Registration is limited: 60 Seats Available*
Whether you're thinking of starting a business or already have one, we are hosting a workshop that provides a chance for students to learn how to make their business bankable. We will be discussing topics such as the importance of financial literacy, the challenges faced, resources for new entrepreneurs, and building a strong financial foundation for a business.
Coasters & Color: Need a break from the grind? Come hang out at Coasters & Color! This is a low-key space to de-stress, get a little creative, and just breathe.
In Lessons in Chemistry, Elizabeth Zott shows that chemistry lives in our kitchens and bodies. This exhibit explores how food shapes the brain: how it affects memory, mood, and thinking. Our everyday eatings is both a scientific process and personal experience.
Presented by: Anna Hadenfeldt and Lile Kaumeheiwa
Sponsored by the BHCC One Book Program
Reverberations
Join us to celebrate the launch of Associate Professor Vijaya Sundaram’s second collection of poetry, Reverberations. In this series of Faculty and Staff Voices, experience the power of the written word as we honor this latest work from one of our own English Department faculty. Reverberations is a deeply contemplative collection about being fully present in our world—from quiet reflections about home and family to exploring the realms of nature, art, and mythology. We invite you to gather with us for an evening of readings to mark the release of this vibrant new work!
Welcome: Lee Santos Silva, Professor, English Department
Remarks: Doug Holder, Publisher, Poet, and Board member of the New England Poetry Club; and Milva McDonald, Author and Friend
Presenter: Vijaya Sundaram, Associate Professor, English Department
Sponsor: English Department and the Office of College Events and Cultural Planning
Psychology & Sociology Group Advising - Course Planning & Registration!
This event is for students in the psychology and sociology programs at BHCC.
In this virtual session, BSSE Pathway Coach Jacqueline (Bean) Clark from Advising and LifeMap, will review how to plan and register courses on Self-Service. We will review the curriculum outlines for both the Sociology and Psychology degree programs and helpful advising tips when registering for courses and planning for future semesters.
This remote event will be hosted by BHCC Professor Isabelle Gagne (psychology), Dr. Melissa MacDonald (sociology), and BSSE Pathway Coach Jacqueline (Bean) Clark.
