Classical Pianist and MC Music Professor William Chang offers four stunning classical pieces
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World Arts Festival - Rumi Fest_Afghan Music Concert
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Brenda Salas will host a 1 hour show called 6 Dimensions of Wellness Studio based with small audience.
MCTV Student Intern, Neel Hodgkinson, takes viewers on a trip to one of Montgomery College's Mobile Markets, a monthly event where food is given away for free to student, faculty, staff, and the general public.
Montgomery County Food Council's Food Security Program Director, Amanda Nesher, speaks with Montgomery College's Sara Ducey about what is programs and services regarding food insecurity are available to Montgomery County residents.
Combat2College is Montgomery College's vetetran's transition program, providing student veterans with resources to help them navigate college.
Montgomery College's Fuel for Success Program partners with Panera Bread's Day-End Dough-Nation Program to give students in need access to fresh food.
Learn how to turn your social skills and passion to create into lucrative future with a career in Hospitality Management.
Addressing food insecurity in Montgoemry County or in disaster-affected islands like Bahamas or Haiti requires agility. Jose Andres and Jacqueline DeCarlo speak to this issue based on their experience serving meals to thousands. This is ingredients for Change.
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.
Learn how to turn your social skills and passion to create into lucrative future with a career in Hospitality Management.
Dan Simons, co-founder of Founding Farmers talks about his career path through the restaurant industry, leading him to eventually create Founding Farmers.
Learn about many free resources in the area that are available to those who want to start or expand their own business. Gül Branco and Tchata Koubonou together will provide you with all you need.
Students who are planning to transfer to the University of Maryland after completing their associate's degree next spring should consider applying for this scholarship, mentorship, and leadership program. Students in the program receive a 3-year scholarship in addition to entry into a series of courses leading to a minor in entrepreneurship along with whatever major they are pursuing!
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.
The brand-new facility located on Montgomery College’s Rockville Campus provides a physical and virtual space where students, lifelong learners, faculty, local business owners, and community members can grow their technology and coding skills, learn to create apps, collaborate to solve problems, and create or improve existing products and services.
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Patrick Beldio on the The Future of Art: Re-Enchantment in Contemporary Art
Through fires and floods, past alligators and billboards, All the Bayou Stories End with Drowned presents a unique perspective on modern life in the United States. Wright will read from her collection and discuss the effects of the digital age on poetry. In an atmosphere where think pieces reign, what is the role of this art form? Poems offer an alternative to that addictive drive to know everything instantaneously. More than being good for us, though, they can expand our ability to consider the big ideas of life, to seek understanding rather than talking points.
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.
Drawing on decades of work in prisons, war zones, refugee shelters, and the concert stage, Dr. André de Quadros makes a case for dreaming big and connecting the arts in the struggle for a better world. The discussion will explore the theme of Civil Rights, Human Rights, and Social Responsibility. The goal is to inspire respectful exchange of ideas among the Montgomery College community and the larger Montgomery County community, advancing the kinds of meaningful conversations that are ever-more important.
Montgomery College student interns skills in a form of storytelling that is rapidly growing in popularity. The students work on projects while gaining skills in leardership, service and support, and receive professional development training.
Freelance Producer Robin Hamilton interviews successful women from local TV, Radio and Video Production businesses who encourge young women to enter the field of broadcasting. These women share life experiences and strategies that will be of help to anyone considering the field of production or broadcast management.
Author Nadia Hashimi talks about her book "The Pearl that Broke Its Shell". She paints a poignant picture of two generations of women in Afghanistan. The ancient custom of bacha posh, allowing a young woman to dress and be treated as a son until she is of marriageable age, plays a role in the lives of both women.