Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Congratulations Professor Mitch Aglow!

Douglas R. Conant , SIFE Chariman of the Board sent out a letter on behalf of the SIFE Board of Directors to Professor Catherine McElroy (our Dean of Academic and Curricular Services) expressing his appreciation for BCCC support of the SIFE TEAM.....

"I would like to individually thank and recognize your advisors who lead this initiative, Mr. Robert Ladd and Professor Mitchell Aglow. " We wish Mr. Robert Ladd, Professor Mitchell Aglow , and the BCCC SIFE team the best of luck and look forward to seeing all the exciting programs they will showcase at a Regional Competition next year. I look forward to seeing you all at the 2010 SIFE USA National Exposition in Minneapolis!"

Thanks Mitch for representing BCCC in this very important way!

Friday, October 16, 2009

Professor CHARLES BEEM and ACBSP.

Professor Charles Beem is the CHAIR , Associate Degree Board of Commissioners for ACBSP.
A Summer 2009 Report:
"The city of San Antonio, Texas, hosted the 21st Annual Conference of ACBSP, where more than 500 colleagues from around the world joined to "Celebrate Global Diversity," this year's conference theme. The keynote speakers, concurrent session, exhibitors, ACSBP staff and officers all coordinated to offer insight on improving the quality of business education while recognizing the challenges of these economic times.
On Sunday, June 28, 52 institutions were honored at the Accreditation Banquet. This represents the largest number of business schools and programs accredited by ACBSP in one year since the association's beginning."

Note: THE ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGIATE BUSINESS SCHOOLS AND PROGRAMS (ACBSP) promotes the improvement of business schools.

THANK YOU CHARLES FOR REPRESENTING BCCC IN THIS VERY IMPORTANT CAPACITY!

Friday, October 9, 2009

Kelly Gredone along with other BCCC colleagues made a presentation at...

the Teaching and Learning Conference at Montgomery County Community College on 10/2. Marilyn Puchalski and Jim Sell participated as presenters on the topic titled "STUDENTS CREATE THE CONTENT." The keynote speaker made some interesting comments about the classrooms of the future!