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- A high school dropout, Gary Farmer came to realize the importance of higher education.
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Thuma, Cynthia
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A high school dropout, Gary Farmer came to realize the importance of higher education while serving in the Marines. After his discharge, he worked nights as a desk clerk and auditor at a beach motel to support his family while he attended classes at BCC. Today he serves as one of 12 appellate judges on Florida's Fourth District Court of Appeal in West Palm Beach.
- Date Issued
- 1991
- Identifier
- BC451, 119A
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- Image (JPEG2000)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC451
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- Acclaimed artist Dorothy Gillespie receives a bouquet.
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Thuma, Cynthia
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Acclaimed artist Dorothy Gillespie receives a bouquet of yellow roses and a kiss from South Campus Provost Dr. Mont Smith at the dedication of the Student Services Building. Visible above their heads is part of Gillespie's 32-panel 1998 work Symphony in Color, one of several of her works on South Campus. Others include Royal Crest, which is inside building 69; Colored Clouds and Ribboned Currents, located outside the teleconference center; and Celestial Arrangement, also found inside the...
Show moreAcclaimed artist Dorothy Gillespie receives a bouquet of yellow roses and a kiss from South Campus Provost Dr. Mont Smith at the dedication of the Student Services Building. Visible above their heads is part of Gillespie's 32-panel 1998 work Symphony in Color, one of several of her works on South Campus. Others include Royal Crest, which is inside building 69; Colored Clouds and Ribboned Currents, located outside the teleconference center; and Celestial Arrangement, also found inside the Student Services Building.
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- 1999
- Identifier
- BC389, 76
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC389
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- Accommodations were cramped at the temporary site.
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Thuma, Cynthia
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Accommodations were cramped at the temporary site and students had to do their eating and studying outside.
- Date Issued
- 1963
- Identifier
- BC274, 11B
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC274
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- African Mask.
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This is a Songye mask. The Songye people live in Democratic Republic of Congo. They are a relatively small tribe with a central chief and many secret societies. This mask or kifewebe, as masks are called in the Songye language, is of a male figure. This is determined by the center crest on its head. It represents a spirit and bears striations which is one of the chief differentiators of Songye masks. A mask like this would have been used by the kifewebe society to ward off evil, avert...
Show moreThis is a Songye mask. The Songye people live in Democratic Republic of Congo. They are a relatively small tribe with a central chief and many secret societies. This mask or kifewebe, as masks are called in the Songye language, is of a male figure. This is determined by the center crest on its head. It represents a spirit and bears striations which is one of the chief differentiators of Songye masks. A mask like this would have been used by the kifewebe society to ward off evil, avert disaster and heal the sick. When worn in dances, it serves the dancer for its connotation of aggression to help the chief maintain order and control. This mask is believed to embody supernatural forces and the magic it carries is decided by the size of its crest. The white color of the striations symbolizes peace and purity while the red could mean any of danger, fire, blood, evil, courage or fortitude. Songye masks are easily identified by their striations and their shapes. The eyes, noses and mouths are carved in high relief. Often, the lips form star-shaped puckers to give the masks the impression of whistling or pouting.
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- BC004, 2014
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- Image (JPEG2000)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC004
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- After many top-four finishes, the women's tennis team won the 1996 National Junior College Atheletic Association Championship.
- Name/Creator
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Thuma, Cynthia
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After many top-four finishes, the women's tennis team won the 1996 National Junior College Atheletic Association Championship. The players and coaches are, from left to right, Rosa Pons-Nunez, Tracy Hollinger, Edith Tieber, Azeb Kidane, Tiffany Odlum, Ella Ionescu, Vesna Mckenna, Adolfina Hadamofsky, head coach Tom Burke, and assistant coach Wil Gifford.
- Date Issued
- 1996
- Identifier
- BC432, 107
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- Image (JPEG2000)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC432
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- After serving as provost of South Campus for three years, Dr. E. Ann McGee was named vice president.
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Thuma, Cynthia
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After serving as provost of South Campus for three years, Dr. E. Ann McGee was named vice president for development and executive director of the BCC Foundation in December 1985. Under her direction, the foundation grew to over $12 million in assets and ranked third in the nation for size of endowment and sixth nationally for cash raised. In November 1995, she left BCC to become president of Seminole Community college in Sanford.
- Date Issued
- 1990
- Identifier
- BC422, 100A
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- Image (JPEG2000)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC422
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- Although many of high challenges seem dangerous, the risk is actually minimal.
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Thuma, Cynthia
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Although many of high challenges seem dangerous, the risk is actually minimal. The Ropes Challenge Course is used by student groups and the staff development program as well as by corporations throughout Broward County.
- Date Issued
- 1992
- Identifier
- BC399, 82A
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- Image (JPEG2000)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC399
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- Amenities were few because of the space crunch.
- Name/Creator
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Thuma, Cynthia
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Amenities were few because of the space crunch, but the college offered a variety of student services, service clubs, publications, and interest clubs from the start.
- Date Issued
- 1963
- Identifier
- BC273, 11A
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC273
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- Among the events celebrating the 30th anniversary of the college in 1990 was a picnic.
- Name/Creator
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Thuma, Cynthia
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Among the events celebrating the 30th anniversary of the college in 1990 was a picnic and field day for the college family.
- Date Issued
- 1990
- Identifier
- BC444, 114A
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- Image (JPEG2000)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC444
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- Architect William G. Crawford, who designed many of the buildings on Central Campus.
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Thuma, Cynthia
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Architect William G. Crawford, who designed many of the buildings on Central Campus, modernized the building's facade and transformed the drive-through to a registration area.
- Date Issued
- 1977
- Identifier
- BC322, 38B
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- Image (JPEG2000)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC322
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- Arden Dicky, assistant vice president for circulation and call centers for Knight-Ridder Newspapers, is another recipient of a Distinguished Alumni Award.
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Thuma, Cynthia
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Arden Dicky, assistant vice president for circulation and call centers for Knight-Ridder Newspapers, is another recipient of a Distinguished Alumni Award. He also serves on the BCC Foundation board of directors.
- Date Issued
- 2001
- Identifier
- BC454, 120B
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- Image (JPEG2000)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC454
- Title
- Asian Lotus Shoe.
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Foot binding (also known as "Lotus feet") is the custom of applying painfully tight binding to the feet of young girls to prevent further growth. The practice possibly originated among upper-class court dancers during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period in Imperial China (10th or 11th century). Foot binding became popular as a means of displaying status (women from wealthy families who did not need them to work could afford to have their feet bound) and was correspondingly adopted as a...
Show moreFoot binding (also known as "Lotus feet") is the custom of applying painfully tight binding to the feet of young girls to prevent further growth. The practice possibly originated among upper-class court dancers during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period in Imperial China (10th or 11th century). Foot binding became popular as a means of displaying status (women from wealthy families who did not need them to work could afford to have their feet bound) and was correspondingly adopted as a symbol of beauty in Chinese culture. Shoe for bound foot. Cloth, with black edging, purple cloth tape; embroidered floral/swastika design; pink tapes for securing shoe; broad cloth piece sewn to inside heel; reinforced arched sole with blue/white/red stripes and floral painted design.
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- BC005, 1928
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC005
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- Author and screenwriter Rita Mae Brown, a member of the Class of 1965.
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Thuma, Cynthia
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Author and screenwriter Rita Mae Brown, a member of the Class of 1965 and 1999 recipient of the American Association of Community College's Outstanding Alumni Award, addressed the graduates at the May 2001 commencement exercises as Dr. Steve Obenauf, Central Campus Professor of the Year, listened. Four months before the September 11 tragedy, Brown told the graduates that many of America's problems stemmed from the country's wealth and power. "Sisters and Brothers, pick up an oar and row," she...
Show moreAuthor and screenwriter Rita Mae Brown, a member of the Class of 1965 and 1999 recipient of the American Association of Community College's Outstanding Alumni Award, addressed the graduates at the May 2001 commencement exercises as Dr. Steve Obenauf, Central Campus Professor of the Year, listened. Four months before the September 11 tragedy, Brown told the graduates that many of America's problems stemmed from the country's wealth and power. "Sisters and Brothers, pick up an oar and row," she told them. "We are all in the same boat together."
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- 2001
- Identifier
- BC449, 117
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC449
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- BCC also trains firefighters to protect property and save lives.
- Name/Creator
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Thuma, Cynthia
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BCC also trains firefighters to protect property and save lives, and trains EMTs and paramedics to provide emergency care for the ill and injured.
- Date Issued
- 1995
- Identifier
- BC462, 124B
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC462
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- BCC and area healthcare providers have teamed up to offer full scholarships for nursing students.
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Thuma, Cynthia
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BCC and area healthcare providers have teamed up to offer full scholarships for nursing students and the promise of employment after graduation.
- Date Issued
- 1990
- Identifier
- BC468, 127B
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- Image (JPEG2000)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC468
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- BCC and Broward County teamed up to open the North Campus Outreach Center.
- Name/Creator
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Thuma, Cynthia
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BCC and Broward County teamed up to open the North Campus Outreach Center in September of 1987. The college also opened the Carver Ranches Outreach Facility in Hollywood and a third facility on Sistrunk Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale. They were designed to provide access to college and social service agencies, but did not produce the results the partners had hoped to achieve.
- Date Issued
- 1987
- Identifier
- BC397, 81A
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- Image (JPEG2000)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC397
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- BCC Foundation Chairman Gene Whiddon presents New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner.
- Name/Creator
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Thuma, Cynthia
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BCC Foundation Chairman Gene Whiddon presents New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner with a memento from the college.
- Date Issued
- 1985
- Identifier
- BC341, 48B
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- Image (JPEG2000)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC341
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- BCC graduates are local, state, and national leaders.
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Thuma, Cynthia
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BCC graduates are local, state, and national leaders. One of the business giants of Broward County, Steve Berrard has served as the president and chief executive officer of a variety of local and national companies, including Blockbuster Entertainment Group and Republic Industries. He currently is one the founders of New River Capital Partners. He was named winner of the Sun-Sentinel's Excalibur Award in 1995 and recipient of the LeRoy Collins Distinguished Alumni Award in 1996.
- Date Issued
- 1995
- Identifier
- BC448, 116B
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- Image (JPEG2000)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC448
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- BCC offers childcare programs for the children of its students and staff.
- Name/Creator
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Thuma, Cynthia
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BCC offers childcare programs for the children of its students and staff and offers outstanding programs in Early Childhood Education. Programs in Continuing Education offer classes for daycare providers.
- Date Issued
- 1990
- Identifier
- BC466, 126B
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- Image (JPEG2000)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC466
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- BCC trains about 80 percent of the allied health workers in Broward County.
- Name/Creator
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Thuma, Cynthia
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BCC trains about 80 percent of the allied health workers in Broward County, from dental assistants and hygienists to physical therapy assistants, massage therapists, and technicians in a variety of fields such as diagnostic sonography and radiography.
- Date Issued
- 1990
- Identifier
- BC467, 127A
- Format
- Image (JPEG2000)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC467