People share their stories about famous events
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.
Lecture at Montgomery College
Dr. Dianne Cherry discusses the experience she had during her fellowship with the MC-Smithsonian Faculty Fellowship Program.
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
Lorna Virgilí hosts this episode of “Montgomery al Día”. Montgomery County’s Spanish language live Radio Show on Radio Amé rica 900 AM, Tuesdays at 2pm. Today we talk with Rosa García, Gaithersburg Depot Coordinator, Montgomery County Department of Transportation – Division of Highway Services. She reminds county residents how to help during a winter storm response and snow removal operations. Listen to the live broadcast407 Tuesdays at 2pm. www.radioamerica.net.
The board game craze has arrived to MC and for a new student from Venezuela, they made all the difference when he sought a community on campus and this country. Also, we learn about what students think are threatening Latino heritage from the perspective of a US-Salvadoran, Argentinian and a Venezuelan. Lastly, elections are around the corner and if you haven't registered yet, October 16th is your deadline. Plus, did you know you can get paid to volunteer as an election worker? Find out about this and more on this new episode of Generación Latina.
The MC IDEAS series feature conversations with thought leaders in business, politics, education, and journalism. https://www.youtube.com/live/spxrv6brBYY?si=0o9wa0DIEPFzrU58
As we continue working toward a more socially just landscape in U.S. higher education, it has become increasingly important to discuss and celebrate the core values of open education, and then lead and transform through open education. With continued uncertainties from COVID-19 and growing social justice concerns, our teaching practices and learning environments may be particularly challenging for our students. In this interactive virtual presentation, Shinta Hernandez, Ph.D., will share effective open education practices, engagement strategies, and professional development opportunities, with an emphasis on what Montgomery College is doing to advance its work in this space. Participants will ultimately learn about accessible, affordable, equitable, inclusive, and innovative methods to increase student success by way of open education.
Celebrating the one year anniversary of the ignITe Hub at Montgomery College.
MC’s ITI careers lead to certifications and entry level jobs in cybersecurity, networking, cloud technologies, and data analytics.
¿Cómo hacemos para que la computación y tecnología sea asequible para todos? El centro de tecnología IgnITe Hub es un programa gratuito disponible a la comunidad y estudiantes en escuela media (middle school). La directora, Kimberly Bloch-Rincan, informa que el programa fomenta la creatividad, la innovación y la colaboración. https://ignitehubmc.com
Sometimes your college aspirations are in conflict with some Latino family values. How do you choose when you are caught in the middle? Check out Cindy's story and why she chose Montgomery College.
In this episode of Generación Latina, students and alumni share the importance of their heritage in their pursuit of their professional careers. Host and alumnae Carolina Galeano speaks with a current student and mother pursuing a career change from retail to Construction Management. A graduate from 2001 shares his passion for cooking and building cultural bridges through a culinary experience he offers first-year Montgomery Scholars students at a retired professor's backyard. Students from all backgrounds share their love of Latin food and music right now. Through a short story titled "Sacrifices", a television production student shares his family's immigrant story and how it grounds him in the pursuit of his dreams. This and more is coming up on Generación Latina.
Lorna Virgilí hosts this episode of “Montgomery al Día”. Montgomery County’s Spanish language live Radio Show on Radio Amé rica 900 AM, Tuesdays at 2pm. Today we talk with Rosa García, Gaithersburg Depot Coordinator, Montgomery County Department of Transportation – Division of Highway Services. She reminds county residents how to help during a winter storm response and snow removal operations. Listen to the live broadcast407 Tuesdays at 2pm. www.radioamerica.net.
En Sintonía TV is the televised version of Montgomery County Council's show on Radio America 1540 AM, En Sintonía con el Concejo. This 15-minute TV program covers the highlights of the call-in radio show, which focuses on important issues before the Council.
As we recall the tragedies of Sandra Bland, Breonna Taylor, and Tanisha Anderson, among others, a cry to "Say Her Name" resonates for many of us.
In Honor of International Women's Day and Women's History Month, the distinguished social theorist Patricia Hill Collins came to Montgomery College, TP/SS Campus for a discussion on "Black Feminism, Intersectionality and Democratic Possibilities.
The 16th-century "Pirate Queen' commanded ships, men, and the respect of Queen Elizabeth I, Award-winning actress Mary Ann Jung plays O'Malley.
The Maryland native is said to be the first African-American to reach the North Pole. Historic interpreter and actor Keith Henley plays the explorer, craftsman, and author.
The Maryland native is said to be the first African-American to reach the North Pole. Historic interpreter and actor Keith Henley plays the explorer, craftsman, and author.