In the second episode of The IDEA Podcast, we decolonize your diet. At the core center of this show, we want to explore, explain and expound on how food justice and environmental justice are intricately linked. MC Social Justice Ambassadors Patrick Ibañez and Darryl Lesesne talked with MC MC students Sara Hijazi and Genevive Banaticla.
Montgomery College Alumna Nathalie Vilson discusses some of the do's and don'ts for using a microwave.
A Peruvian immigrant student and a Chinese & European American student talk about food, MC student services, and religion on this episode of Real Students, Real Talk: MC Diversity Dialogues.
Award Winning Poet and Author, Victoria Chang came to Montgomery College and shared her poems and thoughts with students, the College community and other guests.
Khandan Monshi, Associate Professor of Engineering, Physical & Computer Science at Montgomery College, discusses her use of the "Watch-Think-Write-Share" Strategy to enhance student success. Ms. Monshi is a member of the 2018 Cohort of the The Scholarship of Excellence in Teaching program at Montgomery College.
Dr. Thomas K. Chen, Associate Professor of Chemistry at Montgomery College, presents "Baby Steps: Using Low-Stake Online Problems to Improve Student Learning and Success in an Introductory Chemistry Class". Dr. Chen is a member of the 2018 Cohort of the The Scholarship of Excellence in Teaching program at Montgomery College.
Professor Alejandro Leopardi participated in the Montgomery College Smithsonian Faculty Fellowship Program in 2018. The central theme for Prof. Leopardi’s ENGL 101A (Intro to College Writing) class for the fall semester was “Democracy and the Foreign Experience.” Students learned how democracy can be seen and experienced in every aspect of U.S. culture. Many students have the idea that democracy is just a form of government and does not have any effect on certain aspects of society, and this includes art. By visiting the National Portrait Gallery, learning about the exhibits and some of the portraits, students were enlightened to the idea that even portraits, and their subjects, demonstrate various facets of a culture, including democratic ideals. Students were also able to see parts of themselves reflected in the portraits, illustrating the pervasiveness of democracy.
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.
Exercise program with Kathy Lonas
Exercise program with Kathy Lonas
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?
What can a Burmese Buddhist and a Lebanese Muslim have in common? Find out on Real Students, Real Talk: MC Diversity Dialogues.
Montgomery College Student Grace Jo discusses her childhood and defection from North Korean with Professor Emily Rosado.
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
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.
Host Carolina Galeano discusses opportunities to study at MC with a Business major. Features faculty, students and alumni speaking about the path, experiences and real life outcomes.
Montgomery College celebrates the ribbon cutting of the Hughes Building Please Copy and Paste the Following Link into your Browser: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHlw_YSpaTc
Montgomery College Commencement 2024 live from the Rockville Campus
Beijing Opera is a form of traditional Chinese theatre which combines music, vocal performances, mime, dance and acrobatics. The Beijing Opera Gala 2017 was performed by the DC Beauty of Beijing Opera at the Montgomery College Cultural Arts Center at the Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus. Award winning Art Director Qin Xueling is a renowned Beijing Opera artist who performed at this gala. Also among the cast this year were three non-native Chinese performers. The performance took place on June 25th 2017.