IDEAS 2_Conversation with Robert Espinoza the Chief Executive Officer of National Skills Coalition (NSC)
College Baseball: Montgomery College Raptors vs Garrett College Lakers: Game 1 PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THE EVENT: HTTPS://www.youtube.com/live/qZhS4G_M6rM?si=l-X2WV44ZU3M4aAY
College Baseball: Montgomery College Raptors vs Garrett College Lakers Game 2 TO VIEW EVENT PLEASE PASTE THE FOLLOWING LINK INTO YOUR BROWSER: https://youtube.com/live/WqP5XkZcSzY?feature=share
Exercise program with Kathy Lonas
Exercise program with Kathy Lonas
An Exercise show to be done at home for older Adult
Exercise program with Kathy Lonas
MCTV Student Intern, Shirley Fils-Aime, and Montgomery College's Collegewide Chair for Integrative Studies, Sara Ducey, inform viewers of MC's campus food pantries, a free food source for students.
Montgomery College Alumna Nathalie Vilson discusses some of the do's and don'ts for using a microwave.
Montgomery College student Oyin Iginla talks about the support she has found through the Achieving the Promise Academy.
Montgomery College provides students with personal academic coaches to assist with study strategies and resources to help them graduate and/or transfer on time.
MC offers a variety of programs under the dual enrollment umbrella. These students are participants from the Middle College program. Learn more at www.montgomerycollege.edu/dep PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM https://youtu.be/pj4eCNmbFUM
MC provides academic coaches that are "attached" to specific courses to help guide students to available resources and develop better study habits.
Transitioning to College: A Guide for Students with Disabilities.
Biotechnology Boot Camp at Montgomery College gives training to displaced workers to start new careers and provide skilled workers for the local biotech industry. The Boot Camp is a partnership between MC, WorkSource Montgomery, and the Montgomery County Economic Development Corporation.
What skills or credentials are really needed to work in the biotech industry and succeed? Join Montgomery College's discussion on growing biotech & skilled talent with Dr. Jermaine F. Williams and Martin Rosendale of BioHub Maryland Pathways. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM - https://www. youtube.com/live/MHIff9hRMuQ?si=Whvy8KceFVBG_N47
Biotechnology is a rapidly-growing industry, especially because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Montgomery College Biotechnology program trains students for careers fighting and curing diseases in the Montgomery County biotech industry.
This is a presentation from the 2022 Early College/ Honors Research Colloquium
"It's not that you can't do it, it's what's stopping you from doing it?" Jordan, Paolo, and Krushi are current and former Dual Enrollment students in the Early College program. Representing three campuses and three different majors, their stories are a window into what it's like to earn a college degree while in high school through this unique partnership with MCPS. Hear from them why they chose to take this accelerated path, what they've learned, and their advice for future students.
This is a presentation from the 2022 Early College/ Honors Research Colloquium
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.
This episode explore the ST18 gene that have been associated with Alzheimer's Disease.
What do you do when your spouse of many years has Alzheimer’s? What happens to your marriage, your family, your own sense of self as the disease robs your loved one of his or hers? Marita Golden, the critically acclaimed author of over ten books as well as anthologies, took on those questions as she began the research for The Wide Circumference of Love. What she uncovered were both the hard numbers that will impact us all and the intuitive truths about what it means to love through this challenging disease. In the end, the novel is a meditation on love and an unflinching look at the ways in which identity, happiness, and the future are reforged in the wake of a single diagnosis.
The world of gene research is explored by Early College students. Using gene editing, to diagnose and devise treatment for illness. CRISPR guide RNA designed to remove the HbA1 Promoter gene in order to Treat Alpha-Type Methemoglobinemia.
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
Biotechnology Boot Camp at Montgomery College gives training to displaced workers to start new careers and provide skilled workers for the local biotech industry. The Boot Camp is a partnership between MC, WorkSource Montgomery, and the Montgomery County Economic Development Corporation.
MC offers a variety of programs under the dual enrollment umbrella. These students are participants from the Middle College program. Learn more at www.montgomerycollege.edu/dep PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM https://youtu.be/pj4eCNmbFUM
MC is an open access community college with something for everyone. See why YOU belong Here at MC.
Learning about MC's programs in nursing, physical therapy assistant and community health followed by Q&A in nursing.
MC's East County Education Center (ECEC) brings the College’s unique services and academic programs to the residents of the East County. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO WATCH, PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THE FOLLOWING LINK: https://youtu.be/c6eAMrJ5qAE
Montgomery College partners with local businesses to create the Pinkney Innovation Complex for Science and Technology. Student board members discuss their experiences. PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS EPISODE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHRHhhCW9O4
Learn about a career as a physical therapist assistant and how Montgomery College can prepare you to become one. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM https://youtu.be/UZ2M0SDZrdw
Explore the exciting, well-paying career of radiologic (x-ray) technologist.
Montgomery College students enrolled in the ACES program celebrated the completion of their Associate's degree on May 16, 2023, at the Rockville Campus. Achieving Collegiate Excellence and Success (ACES) is a collaborative effort among Montgomery County Public Schools, Montgomery College, and the Universities at Shady Grove, designed to provide students with a seamless and supportive pathway to a bachelor s degree.
Learning about MC's programs in nursing, physical therapy assistant and community health followed by Q&A in nursing.
How can educational institutions and employers collaborate to create home grown talent to fill the healthcare workforce gap? Join Montgomery College's discussion on growing healthcare and skilled talent with Dr. Anthony Stahl, president of Adventist Health Care White Oak and Dr. Jermaine F. Williams. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM - https://www.youtube.com/live/u-xBWgFQevs?si=wWLRt2pW8l0SbCG5
Learn about a career as a physical therapist assistant and how Montgomery College can prepare you to become one. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM https://youtu.be/UZ2M0SDZrdw
Explore the exciting, well-paying career of radiologic (x-ray) technologist.
For those working on the front lines of healthcare, the workforce shortage is palpable. With the population aging and an increase in chronic disease diagnoses, will we have enough healthcare workers to meet the increased demand? Outlook Montgomery takes the temperature on the healthcare worker shortage – https://bit. ly/mctv-outlook-montgomery-y
As a health communication scientist and scholarly activist, Dr. Devlon N. Jackson examines how digital health can improve the health of vulnerable populations. Within this work, she applies a health equity lens to identify communication inequalities that influence access and use. She also understands how mental health impacts physical wellness, and values the need for a more comprehensive health approach when communicating health information, especially if our nation hopes to eliminate health disparities and achieve health equity. As a result, Dr. Jackson was awarded an NIH-National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities Investigator Diversity Research Supplement grant to explore how health information technology (HIT) can improve health for African Americans and Hispanics living with mental health issues and chronic diseases. In addition to this project, her research is also supported by other NIH-funded awards where she and her colleagues are addressing other important digital health issues such as co-designing culturally-tailored apps with Black and Hispanic communities to support their health information seeking and decision-making. Dr. Jackson currently serves as an Assistant Research Professor in the School of Public Health’s Department of Behavioral and Community Health at the University of Maryland. She is also a faculty affiliate with the Maryland Center for Health Equity and the Horowitz Center for Health Literacy. For more information visit http://go2mc.me/athenaeum-series-y