Category: BC News

All Haile BC’s New President

BC President Greg Haile

Stephanie Sylvester Editor-in-Chief Former Attorney General and Vice President for Public Policy and Government Affairs, Greg Adam Haile, can now be known as our new president from now on. In May of 2018, Haile’s life changed as the Board of Trustees entrusted him with the biggest job at Broward College: to be the face of…Continue Reading All Haile BC’s New President

All Haile BC’s New President, Gregory Haile

Greg Haile

Stephanie Sylvester South Bureau Chief These past few weeks have been a critical and challenging time for BC as students were given the opportunity to potentially meet with BC’s next president. Each president had strong and persuasive campaigns emphasizing different issues important to BC to gain student, teacher and faculty support. Out of the few…Continue Reading All Haile BC’s New President, Gregory Haile

Seven professors recognized with Endowed Teaching Chair award

Presdient Armstrong takes a selfie with a class

The Broward College Foundation recently recognized seven exceptional faculty with the 2018 Endowed Teaching Chair awards. The ETC is a program funded by businesses and donors that provide grants for professional development and classroom projects that enhance the learning experience for students….Continue Reading Seven professors recognized with Endowed Teaching Chair award

President Armstrong launches venture to support students’ entrepreneurship

Recently, Broward College announced the launch of a student venture by BC President J. David Armstrong, Jr., which will fund students and graduates’ entrepreneurial endeavors….Continue Reading President Armstrong launches venture to support students’ entrepreneurship

Village Square panel analyzes implications of legalizing the right to die

Sara Varela Editor-in-chief The debate about euthanasia and whether it should be legalized or not has increased over the past few years due to a series of controversial cases in the U.S. Currently, euthanasia, which is defined as “the act or practice of killing or permitting the death of hopelessly sick or injured individuals in…Continue Reading Village Square panel analyzes implications of legalizing the right to die

Dan Rather visits Central, speaks about importance of education

During an intimate fireside chat held on Central Campus, renowned American journalist and former news anchor for CBS News for 24 years Dan Rather spoke to a group of over 120 students, faculty, staff….Continue Reading Dan Rather visits Central, speaks about importance of education

Judge Ginger Lerner-Wren talks reengineering, reframing, reevaluating

The conversation with Judge Ginger Lerner-Wren on Jan. 29 went beyond just a conversation. Lerner-Wren engaged in deep conversation with her audience in her attempts to raise awareness of the importance of mental health and the effects it has on our society today. …Continue Reading Judge Ginger Lerner-Wren talks reengineering, reframing, reevaluating