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Thursday, October 27, 2022

Transfer Fair

Category>Event, Type>Transfer Services
Transfer Services
Planning to transfer after you leave BHCC? Representatives from 4-year colleges and universities will be at the Transfer Fair to provide answers to your questions
Thursday, October 27, 2022
10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
G-Building Gymnasium, Charlestown Campus

STEM Workshop

Category>Workshops
Panel discussion: how to transfer to 4-year college/university (1-1:40 p.m.) STEM opportunities at Massachusetts Life Sciences Center: Alexis Jackson (1:40-2 p.m.) STEM workshop hosted by Suman Mukherjee Agenda: Our faculty and staff members will talk about transfer method and programs. We also invited Alexis Jackson from Mass Life Sciences https://bhcc.webex.com/bhcc/j.php?MTID=me43b9cddd2b90ec87dacdf15d62fe5d3 Meeting number: 2319 000 0390 Password: 2RcM7ShQ32r Join by video system Dial 23190000390@bhcc.webex.com You can also dial 173.243.2.68 and enter your meeting number. Join by phone 1-650-479-3208 Call-in toll number (US/Canada) Access code: 231 900 00390
Thursday, October 27, 2022
1-2 p.m.
Online

Educational Planning 101-Using Selfservice

Category>Workshops, Type>Advising & LifeMap
Advising & LifeMap
Steps to Success Workshops Fall 2022 This workshop will focus on using the BHCCselfservice tool for educational planning purposes. Students will learn how to navigate their Student Planning tab to understand program requirements, find their advisor assignment, and plan and register for courses. Students will learn some tips and tricks for using the Course Catalog to search for course terms, sections and formats.
Thursday, October 27, 2022
1-2:15 p.m.
WebEx

Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Surviving Domestic Violence, The Domino Effect of Abuse

Category>Event, Type>Student Leadership and Engagement
Student Leadership and Engagement

Please join us on Thursday, October 27 in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month!
 
1:30 p.m. Keynote Speaker: Sarah Gallardo, “Surviving Domestic Violence, The Domino Effect of Abuse” in C202 Lecture Hall (2nd floor of C Building)

2:15 p.m. Please join us for a 30 seconds "Breaking the Silence: Raising our Voices" activity on the Main Plaza
3 p.m. Workshop: “Dispelling the Myths About Domestic Violence” in C202 Lecture Hall (2nd floor of C Building)
5 p.m. Conversation, Hors D'oeuvres and Book Signing with Sarah Gallardo in the Art Gallery 
(RSVP Required for the Book Signing: limited books available, so please email: studentactivities@bhcc.edu) in the A300 Art Gallery (3rd floor of A Building)

 

Thursday, October 27, 2022
1:30 p.m.
C202

Surviving Domestic Violence

Category>Student Clubs and Associations, Type>Student Leadership and Engagement
Student Leadership and Engagement
Keynote: Sarah Gallardo The Domino Effect of Abuse” in C202 Lecture Hall
Thursday, October 27, 2022
1:30-2:30 p.m.
Charlestown Campus, C202

Breaking the Silence: Raising our Voices

Category>Student Clubs and Associations, Type>Student Leadership and Engagement
Student Leadership and Engagement
Breaking the Silence: Raising our Voices
Thursday, October 27, 2022
2:15 p.m.
Charlestown Campus, Main Plaza

Workshop: Dispelling the Myths

Category>Student Clubs and Associations, Type>Student Leadership and Engagement
Student Leadership and Engagement
About Domestic Violence in C202 Lecture Hall
Thursday, October 27, 2022
3-4 p.m.
Charlestown Campus, C202

Conversation and Book Signing with Sarah

Category>Student Clubs and Associations, Type>Student Leadership and Engagement
Student Leadership and Engagement
RSVP Required for the Book Signing: limited books available, please email: studentactivities@bhcc.edu
Thursday, October 27, 2022
5-6 p.m.
Charlestown Campus, Art Gallery

Transfer 101- Planning and Exploring

Category>Workshops, Type>Advising & LifeMap, Type>Transfer Services
Advising & LifeMap, Transfer Services
Steps to Success Workshops Fall 2022 Recommended for students with 0-30 credits. This workshop will focus on the first two stages of transferring: Planning and Exploring. Students will receive an overview of statewide transfer programs and incentives, how to transfer credits, searching for colleges, and other resources to clarify the transfer process. Recommended for students who are learning about transferring for the first time. It’s never too early to begin thinking about transfer!
Thursday, October 27, 2022
5:30 - 6:45 p.m.
WebEx

Get inspired by an evening of poetry with award-winning author and BHCC Associate Professor Deborah Schwartz as she reads from her latest poetry collection Wind of the House, Voice of the Stream, of the Dream That you Dream, While We Turn You Around.

The event will be in-person at the college in the A300 Lobby outside the Mary L. Fifield Art Gallery, located in the A Building, 3rd Floor as well as live streamed, link below.

Welcome by Soo Park, Dean, Humanities and Learning Communities
Remarks by D. Eric Parkison, Professor, English Department
Sponsored by The English Department

Join by Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87478197044?pwd=Z3NDeVNXOTFNbVJqL1Vab0YzTGtCUT09
Meeting ID: 874 7819 7044
Passcode: 038170

About the Author: Deborah Schwartz’s latest poetry collection, Wind of the House, Voice of the Stream, of the Dream That you Dream, While We Turn You Around, “interweaves the most pressing issues of the day—immigration, run-amok capitalism, and the climate cliff on which we live” (Ellen Dore Watson, author of Pray Me Stay Eager) while begging “questions about the role of witness in the face of pervasive violence, interrogating white savior syndrome, white guilt, and cultural and economic appropriation.” (Kelly Fordon, author of I Have the Answer.)  Her 2019 poetry collection, A Girl Could Disappear Like This, “offers a generous semi-surrealist’ commentary on a host of grand topics as well as a carefully curated display of personal ones. Bold, funny and intensely female, Schwartz navigates oceans, skies, and bodies with curiosity and tenderness.” (Diane Wald, author of The Warhol Pillows.) The collection won finalists with Carolina Wren Press, Elixir Press, and Inlandia Press, and was highlighted at Brilliant Light Publishing as one of the recommended poetry books of 2019.

She teaches in the English Department at Bunker Hill Community College and lives with her family (wife and dog) in East Boston, Massachusetts. Kin to nieces, nephews, young ones, in and outlaws, siblings, people, students, teachers, friends, stones, ocean and sky-fronts, living and dead parents and other ancestors (alava shalom), life brings her much quiet, tons of noise, space, and words.

Thursday, October 27, 2022
6 p.m.
A300 Lobby and WebEx