Living History presentation under the tent at Germantown Campus. Shot live; interview with talent.
Prof. Kiersten Newtoff explains how climate change really happens in this episode of Why It Matters. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM https://youtu.be/UAhppLbw-XY
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
La Oficina de Enlace Comunitario de MC da consejería gratuitos, asesoramiento y orientación a los miembros de la comunidad. TO WATCH THE CONTENT PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THE FOLLOWING LINK INTO YOUR BROWSER: https://youtu.be/QhnL6gujm4Y
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.
Un nuevo centro de estudios para la comunidad: East County Education Center ofrece una variedad de programas de estudio. TO VIEW THE CONTENT PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THE LINK BELOW: https://youtu.be/vFExWHOxhwA
In episode 3 of Generación Latina, we talk to Lilian Oruro, a student from Peru who shares her impressions of MC. On Latinos on the Move, we highlight a Chilean student, Vicente Saez, who graduated from the Montgomery Scholars honors program and found his career path here. MCTV students produced a segment called MC in a Minute to showcase the vast world of cultures celebrated at the college.
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.
Transitioning to College: A Guide for Students with Disabilities.
Diversity and Equity expert Lobna “Luby” Ismail shares her own story and experiences living with a disability since being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. Luby is the founder and president of Connecting Cultures, LLC, a motivational speaker and influential expert on cultural competence, diversity and inclusion, Arab Cultures, Islamophobia, and disability. Her compelling and enthusiastic personal style weaves into her own life experiences.
What does it mean to be you? Explore the deeper meaning of identity and what it means to "be" with Montgomery College Professor of Philosophy, Bonard Molina Garcia. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINKTO WATCH THIS PROGRAM https://youtu.be/nmK-vr_wNeM
Professor Dijana Maunaga Trajkovic discusses the experience she had during her fellowship with the MC-Smithsonian Faculty Fellowship Program.
A celebration of philanthropy by the MC Foundation To watch COPY AND PASTE THE FOLLOWING LINK INTO YOUR BROWSER https://youtu.be/5vZ0F0FzpG4?si=7CR8sQRx5PZRumR_
Why aren't we all allowed the same access to food and nutrients our bodies need? Professor Jessica Yamamoto explores in Why It Matters.
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.
Montgomery College student-parents share their personal stories of overcoming barriers in pursuit of their college degrees, followed by a question-and-answer session.
Student-parents are a highly invisible population due to colleges not systematically identifying and collecting data on this student population. Although they tend to have high dropout rates, they are highly incentivized to pursue postsecondary education and have higher GPAs than non-parenting students. In recent years, MC has begun focusing on student-parents for several reasons. First, it's an equity issue. Second, student-parents overlap with other vulnerable populations such as first gen. Third, student-parents impact college enrollment and retention. Through the Ascend Parent Initiative, Montgomery College is working closely with organizations like Generation Hope and Ascend at the Aspen Institute to identify our student-parents at MC and collect data on these students so that we can learn more about how to best support and improve outcomes for our parenting students. This program is another example that shows how committed MC is to learning about the experience of student-parents and how MC can continue to make a difference in their lives. In this episode of the Student-Parent Experience at MC, Dr. Jermaine F. Williams sat with four parenting students to hear their stories and experiences. Ja'Bette Lozupone, director of Student Affairs, moderated the conversation. To learn more about the work that the College is doing go to montgomerycollege.edu/student-parents
Learn how to get started in gardening no matter what type of home you live in or your location. You don't have to have a "green thumb" to become an expert gardener. Learn the benefits of gardening for food sustainability and enjoyable mental health – gardening for your soul.
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.
Why aren't we all allowed the same access to food and nutrients our bodies need? Professor Jessica Yamamoto explores in Why It Matters.
Are the colors we see from the stunning James Webb Space Telescope real? The answer is explored during this talk by Montgomery College astronomy professor, Dr. Carrie Fitzgerald. Consider MC'S astronomy courses https://www.montgomerycollege. edu/academics/programs/astronomy
Nobel Laureate Dr. John C. Mather's presentation on the James Webb Space Telescope. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM https://youtu.be/0LxmV9hFjtI