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Wednesday, January 26, 2022
Drop In - Drop By Online Office Hours with Student Engagement Leaders
Category>Student Clubs and Associations, Type>Student Leadership and Engagement
Student Leadership and Engagement
Do you have a question or need a connection? Do you want a students’ perspective or opinion? We Are Here for YOU! Stop by for a minute or as long as your schedule allows!
Drop in with a question and stay for the conversation! Questions? Contact us at studentactivities@bhcc.edu
ELL Conversation Groups with LifeMap & the Language Lab
Category>Student Clubs and Associations, Type>Advising & LifeMap, Type>Student Leadership and Engagement
Advising & LifeMap, Student Leadership and Engagement
English language learners, please join Language Lab ELL/English tutor Joshua Heerter for our weekly conversation groups. We focus on pronunciation, grammar, and usual American ways of speaking. We plan to talk about important topics for BHCC students, including: registration, financial aid, career planning, on-campus jobs, communicating with professors, strategies for language learners in class, and much more! The groups are free to join, there is no registration required, and all may join for as long or as little as they wish.
Tuesdays 11a.m. - 12 p.m.
Wednesdays 1 - 2 p.m.
Thursdays @ 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Located in ELL/English Tutor Joshua Heerter's Webex Office
New Student Meet and Greet
Category>Student Clubs and Associations, Type>Student Leadership and Engagement
Student Leadership and Engagement
MLK Revisited: A Legacy of Social Justice and Human Rights
Category>Events
Although many of us are familiar with Martin Luther King’s famous, “I Have a Dream” speech, we may not have had the chance to consider his life and work holistically or to situate it within a larger context of the struggle for social justice. Therefore, to honor his legacy, on January 26, 2022, we invite you to attend our celebration in which BHCC students, faculty, and staff will perform a series of speeches related to the themes of social justice and human rights. Directed and moderated by Dr. Ayshia Stephenson, throughout this event we not only will revisit Martin Luther King’s legacy, but also we hope that this event will cause you to re-envision how we can work together to create a more just, inclusive, and equitable world.
This event is sponsored by the Division of Behavioral, Social, Sciences & Global Learning, the Office of College Events and Cultural Planning, the Library and Learning Commons, the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, AIDE, and the Center for Equity and Cultural Wealth.