“We're having this very hodgepodge situation where some buildings have heat, some buildings don't, some parts of the buildings have a little heat, other parts have no heat,” says associate biology professor Yasmin Edwards.
Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2022.Heating problems have become so persistent at a CUNY community college that administrators have moved most classes online as temperatures outside hover in the 30s and 40s.
In an email to students, the school said it would provide “further information on returning to in-person classes” before Nov. 28, raising the possibility the repairs could linger past the holiday break. “We're having this very hodgepodge situation where some buildings have heat, some buildings don't, some parts of the buildings have a little heat, other parts have no heat,” Edwards said.
BCC staff are also allowed to work remotely. A Nov. 15 email from BCC President Thomas Isekenegbe to the school community about the shift to remote learning said “staff should consult with their supervisors in preparation to work remotely.” In 2020, fed-up BCC faculty passed a “no confidence” vote against the administration for “allowing gross physical deterioration throughout campus, including a lack of proper lighting and inadequate indoor heating.”
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