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SBE

BMCC Small Business Entrepreneurship Degree Program Available Fully Online
BMCC students can now earn an Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree in Small Business/Entrepreneurship (SBE) fully online—from anywhere in the world. There is no requirement to attend classes on campus. The SBE program is geared toward high school graduates, professionals and small business owners. The program is designed to prepare students with the necessary skills to start their own business or to be a successful employee of a small business.

Feed Feed the Frontlines NYC Partners with BMCC to Bring Restaurant Entrees to Students Experiencing Food Insecurity
BMCC has established a partnership with Feed the Frontlines NYC for a pilot program that is providing restaurant-quality meals to students facing food insecurity. The meals are delivered fresh and are available to students each Thursday beginning at 1 p.m. in Richard Harris Terrace at 199 Chambers Street. This is Feed the Frontlines NYC’s first partnership with a college or university.
cocacola BMCC Student Named 2020 Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholar
Science for Forensics major Giulia Assanti is one of 207 Phi Theta Kappa members named a 2020 Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholar and will receive a $1,000 scholarship.

Announcements

Reimagine

Learn How BMCC Is Being Reimagined for Fall 2020
BMCC will use the guidance of CDC and New York State Department of Health experts as college administrators decide how and when to open campus buildings. To protect the health of the college community, the majority of BMCC classes will be delivered from a distance for the Fall 2020 semester. Learn more about how BMCC is being reimagined.

Communities

Learn More About BMCC’s Academic and Career Communities
BMCC Interim President Karrin Wilks unveiled the college’s Academic and Career Communities website on July 13. Academic and Career Communities provide students with information about career opportunities and pathways related to their academic and social interests, and opportunities for additional engagement with faculty, staff and peers all along their educational journey. In an email message, Wilks thanked the many faculty, staff and students who provided guidance and feedback over the past two years as part of BMCC’s Designing for Success strategic planning process.

Now Available: Summer/Fall 2020 Course Catalogue
With all courses offered online — many of them free to qualifying students — opportunities abound in the BMCC Center for Continuing Education and Workforce Development. "The Center provides cutting-edge technology, hands-on experience, partnerships with local businesses and industry, and an engaging classroom experience designed to help you meet your goals," said BMCC Interim President Karrin E. Wilks. 

Summer Blood Drives Scheduled at BMCC
BMCC will host blood drives throughout the summer at the BMCC Express Center, 255 Greenwich Street, from 12 to 6 p.m. on July 29, August 5, August 12 and August 19. For more information, email Health Services Director Penny Jordan at pjordan@bmcc.cuny.edu. To schedule an appointment, click here.

Yes STUDENTS: Virtual Learning Resource Center (LRC) Is Ready to Help
The LRC provides online tutoring, academic coaching and more. Students can meet virtually with certified tutors and academic coaches. Faculty can access the LRC's Online Services Orientation for an online demo of virtual LRC services for students.

Bursar Holds Removed for BMCC Students  
While balances incurred before Spring 2020 must be paid in full to register for Summer and Fall 2020 semesters, there will be no bursar’s hold on balances up to $4,000 incurred during Spring 2020. For more information, please contact Bursar@bmcc.cuny.edu.

Compliance and Diversity Policies: Equity Is our Strength
BMCC policies protect equal educational and employment opportunity and prohibit unlawful discrimination and harassment, including sexual harassment. These policies may also apply to online and off-campus incidents. If you have experienced or witnessed unlawful discrimination and harassment, you can report it to the Office of Compliance and Diversity.

Campus Planning and Facilities

Building

Limited Building Access
The Office of Campus Planning and Facilities is unable to accommodate individual requests for access to BMCC campus buildings. Thank you for your cooperation. Please follow the Governor’s directive to stay home and help us stop the spread of this deadly virus.

Enrollment

Register

There’s Still Time for Students to Register for Fall 2020
Please encourage students to register for the fall semester. After meeting virtually with their advisor, students can use Schedule Builder on CUNYfirst to select classes and register. For more information, visit the Registration page, or contact Academic Advisement at eadvisement@bmcc.cuny.edu.

Yes STUDENTS: Virtual Admissions and Enrollment Services Can Assist You
To keep everyone safe and healthy, admissions and enrollment services have transitioned to an online-only format. Students can explore online the many resources BMCC has to offer, and they are welcome to reach out by email, phone or text. They can also join zoom sessions for more assistance: 
Live Help Virtual Chat with a Campus Tour Guide
While COVID-19 might prevent our traditional on-campus tours, college tour guides are available via Zoom on Tuesdays at 3 p.m. to engage students in a conversation about the BMCC experience.
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Making Headlines

BMCC Professor Boyda Johnstone and others discuss priorities in higher-ed funding
July 21, 2020—The Chronicle of Higher Education

Future first- generation BMCC student benefits from Education Trust program
July 21, 2020—Patch

BMCC alumnus Robert Hill recalls his time at BMCC and working at Brooks Brothers
July 21, 2020—USA Today

Criminal Justice Professor Lisa Chowdhury weighs in on racial justice issues in New Jersey
July 20, 2020—NorthJersey.com

BMCC Psychological Counselor Tabethah Mack discusses the rise of anxiety and depression in the Black community
July 16, 2020—The City

Human Resources

HR

BMCC Employees Returning to Campus Required to Watch Return to Work Video
The training video is available via Blackboard and must be completed before returning to the BMCC campus and facilities. There is also a Daily Staff Screening requirementAll staff entering BMCC premise must be screened prior to the start of each shift. If you answer 'YES' to any question you must inform your supervisor and HR immediately via email and you will not be permitted to enter BMCC.

BMCC’s Four-Day Summer Workweek Continues
BMCC will be closed these Fridays: July 24, July 31 and August 7. For more information, visit the CUNY Employee Holidays.

Complete WPV and ESPARC Training by August 7 
In compliance with New York State law, full- and part-time CUNY employees must complete these online trainings by August 7: The Employee Sexual and Interpersonal Violence Prevention and Response Course (ESPARC) and Workplace Violence Training (WPV). Please log into CUNY Blackboard to access each course. For help disabling pop-ups or other assistance, contact Maria Deckinger, mdeckinger@bmcc.cuny.edu or Lori Mazzola, lmazzola@bmcc.cuny.edu.

CUNY Work/Life Program Offers 24/7 Assistance 
BMCC employees can now access CCA@Your Service, a confidential, 24/7 employee assistance program provider. For more information, visit the program flyer and list of services. Call any time at (800) 833-8707 or log on at: www.myccaonline.com/, Company Code: CUNY.

How to Receive Paychecks or Pay Stubs by Mail
To receive paychecks by mail, send several self-addressed, stamped envelopes to: Bursar-Payroll Distribution Unit,199 Chambers Street, New York, NY 10007. To receive pay stubs by mail, send several self-addressed, stamped envelopes to: HR Pay-stub Distribution, 199 Chambers Street, NY, NY 10007.

Claim Paychecks Before They Expire
Employees who have not picked up paper paychecks issued from January through March are urged to email, as soon as possible, officeofhumanresources@bmcc.cuny.edu, and have the checks mailed out before they expire.

Sign up for Direct Deposit or Suspend Transit Benefit Deductions 
To sign up for Direct Deposit or suspend payroll-deducted transit benefits, complete the Direct Deposit form or Transit  Benefit form and send to: officeofhumanresources@bmcc.cuny.edu.

WorkWell Summer Fitness Classes Available Through August 12
Schedule includes Martial Arts Cardio and Bootcamp classes, Yoga, Pilates and more. To register use the links in the calendar.

WW and Workwell Offer Private Virtual Workshops 
WW (Weight Watchers) and WorkWell NYC have launched Private Virtual Workshops for City of New York employees, their families and retirees. WW Coach Silmara Roman will host a Private Virtual Workshop on Tuesdays at 11 a.m. To sign up for a workshop or join WW, reach out to Lori Mazzola, lmazzola@bmcc.cuny.edu.

Alumni and Donors

Timins Webinar: Why You Need a Will and the Importance of Estate Planning
BMCC alumni, faculty, staff and friends are invited to a webinar with Daniel A. Timins, Attorney of Law and Certified Financial Planner on August 11 from 1 until 2 p.m. The law offices of Daniel Timins specialize in Estate Planning, Probate and Medicaid Planning. Please join us for this unique learning opportunity. Register to receive webinar information. The event is sponsored by the BMCC Office of Institutional Advancement. For more information, contact Phillip A. Keefe at pkeefe@bmcc.cuny.edu.
Albarracin Alumni Chat: Abraham Albarracin August 5
Learn about careers in insurance underwriting from alumnus Abraham Albarracin ’13. He will be sharing his “Start here. Go Anywhere” journey from Starbucks Barista to star Liability Insurance Underwriter. He will discuss his experience working at Zurich North America and why more should consider a career in underwriting. The event will be August 5 at 3 p.m. on Zoom.

An Easy Way to Make a Positive Impact
Interested in helping BMCC with our mission but feel overwhelmed and anxious about possibly outliving your current assets? A simple, flexible way to ensure we can continue our life-changing work for years to come is a gift in your will or living trust, known as a charitable bequest. A charitable bequest is a written declaration that a donation be made to BMCC Foundation. You may indicate the purpose and use of your bequest; such as scholarships, food insecurity or general needs. For additional information or a confidential conversation, please contact Phillip Keefe, Director of Major Gifts and Planned Giving at (212) 346-8650 or pkeefe@bmcc.cuny.edu. We are deeply grateful for your support.

Use your IRA-Qualified Charitable Distribution to Help During this Time of Student Need 
The CARES Act of March 2020 waives the requirement for IRA owners to take Required Minimum Distributions (RMD) in 2020. However, the Qualified Charitable Distribution allowance (QCD), for donors 70½ or older is still in force, and the annual limit remains at $100,000. This means that at age 70½, you can still help students and use your IRA to make a QCD of up to $100,000 for the year.

Calendar

Technology Courses Information Session
July 23

Online Free Workshop: How to Be a Successful Online Student
July 27

Admissions Spotlight on Majors: Business
July 28

Chat with a BMCC Campus Tour Guide
July 28

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