Even in a knowledge-based economy, skilled-based hiring can close skill gaps. Join Dr. Jermaine F. Williams and Eric Seleznow, national workforce expert, as they discuss changing mindsets to put students’ and employers’ needs before institutional priorities. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM https://youtube.com/live/71ABiaoYX9E?feature=share
A Data Science program equips students with the skills and knowledge necessary to extract valuable insights from vast amounts of data. Through a combination of statistics, programming, and domain expertise, students learn to make decisions and solve complex problems. Montgomery College’s well-designed Data Science program can open doors to a wide range of career opportunities in industries where data-driven decision-making is crucial. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM: https://youtu.be/YyKEgw8y9SA
Prof. Kiersten Newtoff explains how climate change really happens in this episode of Why It Matters. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM https://youtu.be/UAhppLbw-XY
This is the first year that engineering has participated in summer youth research at Montgomery College. An excellent cohort of student engineers from the middle college dual enrollment program at Northwest High School spent their summer engaged in solar energy research. Our speaker was inspired to bring a pedagogy lens into his solar energy project. Victor Mathias will present how solar energy can be used in entry-level engineering projects. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM https://youtu. be/FkshVA2ADwI
Prof. Kiersten Newtoff explains how climate change really happens in this episode of Why It Matters. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM https://youtu.be/UAhppLbw-XY
Montgomery College Professor Bill Krayer discusses how he utilized the Smithsonian artifacts, museums, and resources with his students.
Are the colors we see from the stunning James Webb Space Telescope real? The answer is explored during this talk by Montgomery College astronomy professor, Dr. Carrie Fitzgerald. Consider MC'S astronomy courses https://www.montgomerycollege. edu/academics/programs/astronomy
Nobel Laureate Dr. John C. Mather's presentation on the James Webb Space Telescope. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM https://youtu.be/0LxmV9hFjtI
Montgomery College Chemistry Professor Dr. Virginia Miller brings her class to the Smithsonian's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center to learn how chemistry was used in space travel. Curators Dr. Cathleen Lewis and Dr. Valerie Neal explain some of the history behind spacesuits and the heat shield of the Space Shuttle Discovery.
People share their stories about famous events
People share their stories about famous events
People share their stories about famous events
People share their stories about famous events
People share their stories about famous events
Montgomery College was granted special behind-the-scenes access to the Tomb Guards and Arlington National Cemetery in order to capture the painstaking preparation and rigorous testing that each Tomb Guard must undergo. The documentary features interviews with Tomb Guards from the past and present as well as rare photographs, never before seen by the public. "Voices from the Tomb" was produced in collaboration with The Society of the Honor Guard -- Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, a non-profit organization with current and former Guards as members. Established in 1921, The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier honors the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for the United States in times of war. In the beginning, a civilian watchman stood guard during the cemetery's open hours. A military guard took over duties in 1926, but it was 11 more years before the post evolved to guarding the Tomb 24 hours a day, seven days a week, rain or shine. Today, Tomb Guards are members of the Army's 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment.
Documentary about veterans going to college
Montgomery College's Veterans Transition Program (Combat2College) provides wellness activities for student to reduce stress, stay in shape, increase focus to achieve academic success.
Six Montgomery College student veterans discuss their experiences before, during, and after U.S military service. Montgomery College provides a veterans transition program called Combat2College for student veterans.
Montgomery College Alumni and Navy Veteran talks about how MC's Student Veterans Transition Program (Combat2College) helped him.
Montgomery College Alumna Nathalie Vilson discusses some of the do's and don'ts for using a microwave.
This documentary features the stories of seven Vietnam Veterans of Montgomery County, Maryland. Everett Alvarez, Ricky Black, Wayne Miller, Jane McCarthy, Stephen Campanella, Mike Walsh, and Bill Gray all served as the U.S. fought to stop the spread of communism in southeast Asia. Approximately 13,000 Montgomery County Residents served in the Vietnam War.
Montgomery College's Combat2College Program helps student veterans access academic and social resources. Many veterans are routinely thanked for their service but does it have the intended impact? Six Montgomery College student veterans were interviewed for a video called, "Enlisted to Enrolled". They discussed their experiences before, during, and after military service. This video expands on the veterans discussing being told, "thank you for your service" affects them.
Montgomery College's Veterans Transition Program (Combat2College) provides wellness activities for student to reduce stress, stay in shape, increase focus to achieve academic success.
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Montgomery College Student Grace Jo discusses her childhood and defection from North Korean with Professor Emily Rosado.
Montgomery College Student, Jacob Ehlers, interviews Vietnam War Veteran Larry Earles. Earles was a helicopter pilot, primarily flying "Loaches" in hunter-killer missions accompanied with gunships. A highly decorated pilot, Earles was shot down seven times while flying in combat zones but miraculously was never wounded.
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Montgomery College provides a pathway for business analytics professionals with a new transferable degree. The associate of arts in Business Analytics is designed to meet the growing demand for highly skilled professionals with analytics expertise.
Domestic violence is an issue here in the U.S., and around the world. Both men and women can be victims of domestic violence, but overwhelmingly, around the globe, women tend to be the victims of their male intimate partners. In this lecture, Dr. Esther Schwartz-McKinzie takes a look at domestic violence in China, a country which has taken unprecedented strides forward in the area of economic development in the past two decades. Does the status of women automatically advance as a country advances? What does activism about this issue look like in a country that desires to control speech—in the classroom, in the media, and even online? And, what does resistance look like?
The following panel discussion is based on the documentary "Anatomy of Violence" that was screened at the DC South Asian Film Festival. The documentary mixes fiction and fact in an improvised exploration of the events leading up to, and following, the gang rape of a young woman by six men in a moving bus in New Delhi, December 16th 2012. Panelists: Immigration Attorney Sheela Murthy; Sodexo Global Chief Diversity Officer, Rohini Anand; Dr. Bess Vincent, Sociologist; Revathi Vikram, Physian; Dr. Darrin G. Campen, Dean of Education and Social Sciences.