Stopping the World With Love
During these strange times, we are living, working, studying, and raising families. So, in part, this “new normal” has become normal because
During these strange times, we are living, working, studying, and raising families. So, in part, this “new normal” has become normal because
Join us to get the facts about the COVID-19 vaccines during this open forum. Our health expert will discuss and provide evidenced-based
Join members of the Medgar Evers College community as we encourage people from all walks of life to take concrete action to
Through our Black Money Matters series, develop habits towards economic independence and learn how to help reduce the wealth gap that impacts
This event will feature social media influencers, Noemie Gaines (@noemiegaines) and Tiffany Johnson (@influencebytiffany). Both women will discuss image and branding and
Chat with the team from the Office of Differently-Abled Services, fellow classmates, and other campus professionals about adjusting to college life and
Loss is an emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual feeling that manifests in different ways — sadness, anger, difficulty breathing, anxiety, and other
This virtual panel is moderated by Chair of MEC's Department of Nursing Dr. Shirley Daniels. It features women in healthcare who share
Paule Marshall and John A. Williams are two Black writers whose literary careers were launched with the publication of Brown Girl, Brownstones in 1959
About the Episode In this rebroadcast, Dr. Brenda Greene interviews writer Donna Hill, a multipublished author. They discuss her recent novel, Confessions in
In celebration of Passover, a holiday that spans eight days during spring break, School of Liberal Arts Dean Ethan Gologor will lead