Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Last day for adjusting schedules (add/drop) - Mini Session II
Associate Justice Joseph Ditkoff of the Massachusetts Appeals Court will speak to faculty and students on March 25 from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
For questions or more information contact the Criminal Justice Department Chair, Joshua Abel at jeabel@bhcc.edu.
Honoring the lives and bringing awareness of Missing and Murdered Indian Women through art, song and dance.
Led by BHCC Artist-Scholar Deborah Spears Moorehead, this powerful program weaves together the visual portraiture of artist, Nayana LaFond with traditional song and dance performed by an all-Native American women's ensemble to center the narratives of MMIW.
Mistress of Ceremonies & Presenter: Deborah Spears Moorehead (Seaconke Pokanoket Wampanoag Tribal Nation), BHCC Distinguished Artist-Scholar in Residence
Performance: Music and Dance by the Nettukkusqk Singers (an all-Native American women’s singing group)
Art Exhibition: Painted portraits of current MMIW by Artist Nayana LaFond (Anishinaabe)
Futsal Open Gym (Coed)
Helping students climb the steps of success
Activity: Students create a weekly schedule, blocking out times for classes, study, extracurriculars, and personal time.
Reflection: How much time are they spending on procrastination? What adjustments can they make?
TOEFL Study Groups
Facilitated by Todd Hannig
Small group sessions focused on improving skills related to the TOEFL English proficiency exam.
Career Advising 101 - Major & Career Exploration
This workshop is for students still deciding on the major or career that’s right for them. Students will learn about the Career Planning Process, and be introduced to the six BHCC Pathways as they begin to connect their BHCC Program of Study to their career goals. Students will also use Career Coach, one of BHCC’s free career resources, where they will take the Career Coach Assessment to see what career paths are a good fit for them based on their skills and interests.
