BHCC News for May, 2016
Feeney brothers send young talent to college to study the gas industry


Boston 'school' teaches pre-release prison inmates

Four creative efforts to fight income inequality through education

Celebrating Forty Years of Helping
For four decades Bunker Hill Community College students have volunteered their time to help members of the College community and surrounding neighborhoods with their state and federal tax returns free of charge through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA).

Gearing Up for Summer Jobs and Internships with Help from Professional Threads
Securing that first job is one of the biggest challenges faced by soon-to-be graduates. Professional Threads, a campus event produced by the career services team each semester, helps take the guesswork and stress out of assembling a professional look. Held on March 28 in D-Lounge, just in time for the Spring Job and Internship Fair, the event supplied students with coaching on personal presentation, networking and all the other elements that contribute to professional success.


Rounding up the 2016 commencements

Walsh applauds community college grads for their grit

Robotics event draws out students’ competitive spirit

The college debt crisis is even worse than you think

At prison, Baker tells inmates 'life is a movie, not a photo'

Hunger on College Campuses: Another Barrier to Getting a Degree?

A classmate’s parting gift for Boston Latin class
