Brown Mackie College will host a Talent Show in July at the Woodlawn Community Center featuring music, dancing, comedy, theater, and movies with trophies awarded. Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to sign up by contacting Doug Yeager. The college will also sponsor a team to participate in the 48 Hour Film Project from May 31 to June 2 by filming a 6-minute movie in 2 days. Students should email Yeager to sign up for the film project.
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This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
1. This July Brown Mackie College will host it’s first Talent
Show at the Woodlawn Community Center. Exact dates and
times will be announced soon.
We want students, faculty and staff to participate.
To sign up now,
contact Doug Yeager – 513-672-1936 or email dyeager@brownmackie.edu
Talent Categories:
Music
Dancing
Comedy
Sketch Theater
Movie
Trophies will be awarded
for each category.
Grand Prize!
2. No classes Memorial Day, Monday, May 27th
Make up class day is Wednesday, May 22nd
3. Make A Movie
You Should Be An Actor/Actress
Enter the 48 Hour Film Project
Friday May 31 to June 2
Email Yeager to sign up –
dyeager@brownmackie.edu
4. Invites you to Attend Career Services
CAREER FAIR
Thursday, May 9th
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Library at the Woodlawn Campus
Let’s Go to Work!
RESUME & BUSINESS ATTIRE Required
SEE A CAREER SERVICES ADVISOR FOR RESUME ASSISTANCE!
5. Make A Movie
You Should Be A Cinematographer
Enter the 48 Hour Film Project
Friday May 31 to June 2
Email Yeager to sign up –
dyeager@brownmackie.edu
7. Make A Movie
The AVP Department is sponsoring a team to
enter the 48 Hour Film Project.
Make a 6 minute movie in two days.
Friday May 31 to June 2
Email Yeager to sign up –
dyeager@brownmackie.edu
8. Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati
Camp Joy
CCM Preparatory
Summer Camps in 513 Area Code
The Center for the Arts
Child Time
CincyNature Camps
Kids First Sports
Activity Tree
Gorman Heritage Farm Camp
Hamilton County Park District
Laff A Lot Camps
Kids Camps
University of Cincinnati R.E.C. Kids Camp
Camps Information Service
9. Make A Movie
You Should Be An Editor
Enter the 48 Hour Film Project
Friday May 31 to June 2
Email Yeager to sign up –
dyeager@brownmackie.edu
10. Campus Supply Store
Save 20-50% on:
Scrubs
T-Shirts
Sweatshirts
Stop in and checkout our great deals!
Sale!
11. Make A Movie
You Should Be A Sound Engineer
Enter the 48 Hour Film Project
Friday May 31 to June 2
Email Yeager to sign up –
dyeager@brownmackie.edu
12.
13. Make A Movie
You Should Be A Camera Operator
Enter the 48 Hour Film Project
Friday May 31 to June 2
Email Yeager to sign up –
dyeager@brownmackie.edu
14. Computer Lab Etiquette
In order to preserve a clean and healthy environment in the
computer labs we will enforce the policy:
No Food And Beverages In The Computer Labs
15. Make A Movie
Make Music For A Movie
Enter the 48 Hour Film Project
Friday May 31 to June 2
Email Yeager to sign up –
dyeager@brownmackie.edu
16. Peer
Tutoring
Opportunity
You can apply to be a peer
tutor if you earned a B or
better in the class you want
to tutor and be in your second
quarter.
See Advisor:
Glenna Abney
in
Room 107B
17. Make A Movie
You Should Be A Director
Enter the 48 Hour Film Project
Friday May 31 to June 2
Email Yeager to sign up –
dyeager@brownmackie.edu
18. Did you know you can set up your own BMC email address?
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