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?
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.
Play about abduction of young woman and her 3 brothers. Discussion
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.
Exercise program with Kathy Lonas
Exercise program with Kathy Lonas
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
The Smithsonian Faculty Fellowship program represents a rewarding academic professional development opportunity for faculty at Montgomery College. The fellowships are a product of a unique collaboration between Montgomery College and the Smithsonian Center for learning and digital access. It's the first of its kind between the Smithsonian Institution and the community college.
Barbara Wolff gives a lecture about how she introduced a new method to teach archaeology, adapting her class to an innovated virtual experience. She used, as a topic, the new challenges for 21st Century Archaeology.
This is a presentation from the 2022 Early College/ Honors Research Colloquium
Faculty and staff relate their sense of belonging at Montgomery College and the positive impact that has on students and other faculty and staff.
This is the first year that engineering has participated in summer youth research at Montgomery College. An excellent cohort of student engineers from the middle college dual enrollment program at Northwest High School spent their summer engaged in solar energy research. Our speaker was inspired to bring a pedagogy lens into his solar energy project. Victor Mathias will present how solar energy can be used in entry-level engineering projects. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM https://youtu. be/FkshVA2ADwI
A professional working at NASA talks about a career in electrical engineering.
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
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
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
A professional working at NASA talks about a career in electrical engineering.
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
Dr. Avi Mandell, Director of the GSFC Sellers Exoplanet Environments Collaboration, visits Montgomery College to speaks about exoplanets and probing atmospheres and surfaces of planets and stars.
Montgomery College Chemistry Professor Dr. Virginia Miller brings her class to the Smithsonian's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center to learn how chemistry was used in space travel. Curators Dr. Cathleen Lewis and Dr. Valerie Neal explain some of the history behind spacesuits and the heat shield of the Space Shuttle Discovery.
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Montgomery College Professor Dr. Craig Benson discusses how he utilized the Smithsonian artifacts, museums, and resources with his students.
A Data Science program equips students with the skills and knowledge necessary to extract valuable insights from vast amounts of data. Through a combination of statistics, programming, and domain expertise, students learn to make decisions and solve complex problems. Montgomery College’s well-designed Data Science program can open doors to a wide range of career opportunities in industries where data-driven decision-making is crucial. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM: https://youtu.be/YyKEgw8y9SA
Montgomery College Professor Bill Krayer discusses how he utilized the Smithsonian artifacts, museums, and resources with his students.
Dr. Zhou Dong, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Statistics and Data Science at Montgomery College, presents on "Teaching Metacognitive Learning Strategies to Students". Dr. Dong 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.
Montgomery College Commencement 2024 live from the Rockville Campus