BMOC


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BMOC

abbr.
big man on campus
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Maybe we should revisit the significance of the iconic BMOC and decide that it should really mean, "Be Mindful Of Compassion."
For more on the BMOC, see Janice Radway, "The Scandal of the Middlebrow: The Book-of-the-Month Club, Class Fracture, and Cultural Authority," South Atlantic Quarterly 89 (fall 1990): 703-36; Radway, "The Book-of-the-Month Club and the General Reader," in Reading in America: Literature and Social History, Cathy N.
In recent years there have been several indications that Business-Management-Organizational Communication (BMOC) is developing as a mature field (for example, the number of top schools requiring BMOC, the total number of schools requiring BMOC, membership in professional organizations, attendance at professional meetings, the number, quality, and focus of the journals).
Born into the segregated South of 1902, he went to college at Clemson, where he was an athlete and BMOC. He served briefly as a high-school teacher and coach until, at the age of 26, he was elected county school superintendent.
Come learn how to be the BMOC (Big Marketer on Campus).
"Money is on the sidelines," said Bill Levy, CPM, CEO of Madison, Wis.-based student housing management company BMOC, Inc.