James "J.M." Grenier, Bay State College's recently hired instructional designer, will present on October 22 at the Northeast Popular Culture Association 2020 Virtual Conference, sponsored by Southern New Hampshire University. The Northeast Popular Culture Association (NEPCA) prides itself on holding lectures and conferences that "emphasize sharing ideas in a non-competitive and supportive environment."
James, who publishes both fiction and academic works under "J.M. Grenier," is both an instructional…
World Teachers' Day, held annually on October 5th, is a global event launched by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 1994. While Bay State College acknowledges and celebrates all of their faculty, we wanted to take a moment to highlight Pam Grill, Associate Professor of English, for her vital contributions to the College and continued effort helping students reach their highest potential.
Pam Grill graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy degree…
Hispanic Heritage Month -- September 15 through October 15 -- celebrates the countless contributions of over 60 million people to our society and culture. The month-long celebration honors "Spain, Mexico, and the Spanish-speaking nations of Central America, South America, and the Caribbean," according to the U.S. Census of Bureau. National Hispanic Heritage Week was first introduced by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968, which expanded from a week to a month-long period beginning in 1989, after…
At Bay State College, our students have endless opportunities to experience an internship or clinical rotation, each designed to enhance their academic program. These experiences offer meaningful, practical, and relevant exposure to a student's chosen field of student. Bay State College students engage in opportunities that complement their career goals, allowing for increased networking opportunities, along with a solid understanding of the challenges affecting their industry.
On the third Thursday of November each year, smokers actively take part in The Great American Smokeout initiated by the American Cancer Society. The Great American Smokeout is utilized as a way to encourage smokers to use the date to develop a plan to quit, even for one day.