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BHCC is the state's largest community college, enrolling more than 13,000 students [5] in day, afternoon, evening, late-evening, weekend, and web-based distance-learning courses. It is also one of the state's most diverse institutions of higher education: 24% of the students are African-American, 24% are white or caucasian, and 24% Latino. [ 5 ]
Moodle (/ ˈ m uː d əl / MOO-dəl) is a free and open-source learning management system written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License. [3] [4] Moodle is used for blended learning, distance education, flipped classroom and other online learning projects in schools, universities, workplaces and other sectors.
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The abbreviation BHCC may refer to: Brighton and Hove City Council, an English local authority; The British Hill Climb Championship, a motorsport competition in the UK; Bunker Hill Community College, a community college in Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA; Brighton Hill Community College, a secondary school in Basingstoke, UK
Pam Eddinger is the seventh president of the Bunker Hill Community College in Massachusetts, United States. Eddinger is the first Chinese-American President in the Massachusetts Community College System. [1] [2]
Community College station is a rapid transit station on the MBTA Orange Line in Boston, Massachusetts.It is located in the Charlestown neighborhood off Austin Street near New Rutherford Avenue (), under the double-decked elevated structure carrying Interstate 93 to the Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge.
In June 2008, the college was again in the local newspaper after over 200 pupils were suspended following a protest on the school field against an extension of 20 minutes to the school day, and the plans to force the entire school of 1,300 students to queue all at once. 117 children were excluded for the rest of the week.