After the United States Supreme Court released a landmark decision protecting LGBTQ+ rights in the workplace under Title VII, questions remain about educational equity under Title IX. Watch the discussion between a college Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer and three LGBTQ+ people on Outlook Montgomery.
In this session, Brenna Kutch instructs about LGBTQIA2S+ identities and helps reflect on being more inclusive of these identities in our personal lives and on campus (students and colleagues).
Loretta Ross holds a lecture on gender/identity based violence and sexual assualts.
Mohawk and Tuscarora tribe pote and performance. Culture and lifestyle of Iroquois people.
Multimedia concert with Dawn Avery and Larry Mitchell.
Jacqueline Middleton had her business class explore the Native American Museum to learn about the Innovation of Native Americans.
The National Museum of the American Indian holds a wealth of resources that students can use to learn about engineering, to learn how humans relate to engineering, and finally, to learn how to learn, by interrogating artifacts. The bigger and surprise take-away for me, in using the museum in engineering pedagogy, was my transformation in the way I think about teaching critical thinking skills. The key is the idea of “ interrogation.” Once students learn how to question, they can use their engineering skills to test claims. The mechanics of democracy are in the transformation of learning to the interrogation model.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY HOSTS 10TH ANNUAL MONTGOMERY HISTORY CONFERENCE. Recorded at Germantown Campus of Montgomery College, January 30, 2016.
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.
There are many ways that Montgomery County is reflected in the students, staff and faculty of Montgomery College.
Two Montgomery College Students, one from Ecuador and onefrom Jamaica, find common ground in their adjustment to American culture and enjoyment of similiar dishes on this episode of Real Students, Real Talk.
"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.
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This episode explore the ST18 gene that have been associated with Alzheimer's Disease.
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.
Montgomery College unviled its T. Rex donated by The Discovery Channel. Science professors discussed the dinosaur in terms of biology, engineering, chemistry, and ecology. The T. Rex is located in the Rockville Science Center.
MC provides academic coaches that are "attached" to specific courses to help guide students to available resources and develop better study habits.
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
A Jewish American student discusses religion, politics, and career ambitions with a Venezuelan student.
Montgomery College student-parent Rocelyn Alvarado shares personal stories of overcoming barriers in pursuit of a college degree.
Montgomery College Professor Stephanie Landon discusses how she utilized the Smithsonian artifacts, museums, and resources with her students.
Why It Matters - Elysse Meredith Why English is So Weird
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.
In 1993, StoryCenter’s founders began holding workshops in the process that became Digital Storytelling. On Day 2 of the 11th International Digital Storytelling conference ‘ Radical Listening: Story Work for a Just Future,’ StoryCenter founder Joe Lambert and colleagues from three decades of efforts around the world, celebrate the journey of the organization. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM - https://youtu. be/Op05qiIEDdo
Renee Tannenbaum will present a live musical performance to illustrate the unique challenges that translating lyrics presents, as well as the universality of these great tunes.