Event Series Brightspace Grading Techniques – On Zoom

Brightspace Grading Techniques – On Zoom

Online via Zoom

Using Quick Eval or grading individual Activities, Manual Entry in the Gradebook When: Wednesday, February 15 … 10:00 am – 11:00 am OR When: Friday, February 24 … 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Where: Zoom.. A link will be sent to those who register Presented by: Susan Woerner and Colleen Kaminski For the in-person workshops seating is limited and […]

Do you need health insurance?

Not sure where to begin? Need assistance with health care enrollment? Need help interpreting the health care options available in order to make a choice that will meet your needs? Meet & talk with a NYS health insurance navigator for answers to your questions. STUDENT CENTER         TITCHENER HALL Wednesday, February 15       Wednesday, […]

Event Series Student Philanthropy Council Meeting

Student Philanthropy Council Meeting

Wales 203A or 203B, see description details

Students: We Need You! Become a member of The Student Philanthropy Council (SPC)! The council’s purpose is to educate, engage, and excite students about the importance and impact of philanthropy as students so that they will continue the tradition of giving as alumni for future generations of SUNY Broome students. The council also supports the […]

Scholarships for SUNY Broome Students

Titchener Building Room 101

Join  an administrator from our campus Foundation to find out how you can become a candidate for one of many scholarships offered by the college and its four academic divisions. Contact Administrator Amy Englehart at englehartad@sunybroome.edu  with any questions. Sponsored by the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. Foundation Presenter: Amy Englehart

Addressing Racial Microaggressions to Advance Support to College Students, Lunch and Learn

Multicultural Resource Center - Old Science Building rm 106

Lunch and Learn: Addressing Racial Microaggressions to Advance Support to College Students. Guest Speaker Dr. Ada Robinson-Perez of Binghamton University’s Division of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion office will be presenting on how microaggression impact the quality of student life. Faculty, staff, and students are all welcomed to join in this discussion to understand how to […]

Event Series Storytelling on Campus

Storytelling on Campus

Come and hear a weekly story or share your story. Learn how to speak before a group in a fun and supportive environment. Every Friday, 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm in Business Building room 231. Open to all, snacks included! Check it out! Sponsored by: Speakers of the House Toastmasters Submitted by: Kathleen McKenna

Board of Trustees Monthly Meeting

Decker - Libous Conference Room 117

The Board of Trustees of SUNY Broome Community College has scheduled the following meetings: February 16, 2023 (Thursday) – The monthly meeting of the Board of Trustees, 5:00 pm in person in Decker Libous Room 117. SUNY Broome Community College Board of Trustees meeting All meeting are open to the Press and Public. SUNY Broome […]

Health Science Students: Drop-In Resume Workshop

Decker 225

The Career, Transfer, and Bachelor Partnership Department will be offering two drop-in workshops for Health Science Students. Dates: February 22 & March 28 (Drop-in, no appointment necessary) Time: 11:00 am – 1:00 pm Location: Decker 225 Please make sure you bring your resume with you for this workshop! Drop-in Resume Workshop (pdf) Submitted by: Valerie Carnegie

Broome Zoom: Addressing Equity Gaps

Online via Zoom

The perspectives of Black students on their experiences at Broome can help inform our strategies and initiatives designed to impact their success. When students have a sense of belonging and feel valued in a community they will be more apt to engage which leads to their success and persistence. The goal of this Broome zoom […]

Webinar: Black Student Persistence Design a Multi-Layered Strategic Approach to Support Their Unique Needs

Decker - Libous Conference Room 117

Black students continue to face challenges as a result of the pandemic. Many have returned to campus and the societal, financial, mental health and cultural impacts are pressing concerns for them. The current political climate and continued debate around Critical Race Theory make Black students feel as though their racial identity is invisible. It is […]

Censorship, Literature and Cultural Conflict

Titchener Building Room 101

Join an English Department faculty member for a discussion of censorship and literary art, focusing on law, culture, and aesthetics alike. How does the history of literary freedom as an artistic and legal inform our understanding of high-stakes censorship controversies in 21st-century America? Faculty Presenter: Andrew Haggerty

Ceramics Painting

Student Center Cafe

Join us as we paint ceramics. There are several options to chose from. Date: Thursday, February 23 Time: 11:00 am – until supplies run out Location: Student Center Cafe Submitted by: Student Activities

Krispy Kreme – Donut Fundraiser

Business Building

The SBCC Business Club is selling Krispy Kreme Donuts!!! Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day! Orders need to be placed by March 7 with deliveries done on March 14. Many varieties to choose from.  View the Krispy Kreme – Donut Fundraiser (pdf) for all the details. Order now! Get your tasty treats! Submitted by: Business Club

Latino/a Students Design Identity Conscious, Asset-Based & Culturally Relevant Initiatives That Validate, Engage & Support Their Success

Decker 201

According to the 2020 Census, Hispanics made up more than half of the population growth from 2010 to 2021, and yet less enrolled and less persisted to degree completion. To combat that decline, institutions now need to renew their focus on designing identity conscious, asset-based, and culturally relevant initiatives and support programs that promote Latino/a […]

Event Series Storytelling on Campus

Storytelling on Campus

Come and hear a weekly story or share your story. Learn how to speak before a group in a fun and supportive environment. Every Friday, 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm in Business Building room 231. Open to all, snacks included! Check it out! Sponsored by: Speakers of the House Toastmasters Submitted by: Kathleen McKenna