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NCC’s literary publication, Musings, is looking for submissions for its Spring 2023 issue. Please email your work of poetry, fiction, or art to musings@ncc.commnet.edu by April 1.
Want to learn more about transferring? Speak to a Guided Pathways Advisor (GPA) every Tuesday from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm in Room E203 or join virtually here. The following colleges and universities will be on campus at NCC to provide transfer information for students: March 6: University of Bridgeport – 10AM-2PM, West Campus … Continue reading “Spring 2023 Colleges and Universities Visits”
Below is a list of Women’s History Month programming happening at NCC! Malta House Donation Drive Wednesday, March 1 – Friday, March 31 Malta House supports pregnant women and provides programs for young homeless mothers and their babies. Throughout the month of March, in honor of Women’s History Month, NCC will be collecting items to … Continue reading “Women’s History Month Programming”
Join our Black Roots Festival with live performances, dance, music, poetry and more on Thursday, 2/23 from 1-3pm in the East Theatre! We can’t wait to see you all there to support our Black Student Union and Black History Month programs!
Join the CT State Colleges & Universities for a virtual transfer information session! Choose between an evening session on Wednesday, February 22 from 5:30-7:00pm or an afternoon session on Thursday, February 23 from 11:00am-12:30pm. This event is available to all CT Community College students and offers an opportunity to hear from representatives at: Central Connecticut … Continue reading “CSCU Spring 2023 Virtual Transfer Fair Information Sessions”
NCC Café Dining, presented by Culinary & Hospitality, is open every Thursday from 11:30am-1:15pm Culinary Arts Dining Room West Campus, Room 121 Menu items from $4 – $8 (cash only) A la carte with sit-down service. The menu will be casual, sophisticated, modern, and fresh quality! _______________________________________
NCC’s Professor of Economics and Department Chair of Social/Behavioral Science, Steven Glazer, was recently featured in WalletHub’s study about 2023’s Best Cities for Jobs. The study compared more than 180 U.S. cities across 32 key indicators of job-market strength ranging from employment growth to monthly average starting salary. A panel of experts, including Professor Glazer, … Continue reading “Professor Steven Glazer Featured in Recent WalletHub Article”
NCC Environmental Science Professor Erica Kipp-Sinanis earned a place in the 2021 Annual Report of the Arbor Day Foundation highlighting her grant-funded work to help green South Norwalk. The college also received kudos as the first community college in the state to receive Tree Campus recognition. As shown in photo: education and service were combined … Continue reading “Arbor Day Foundation Features NCC Professor Erica Kipp-Sinanis”
Loan Forgiveness is currently on hold and has the potential to be overturned. Do you have a plan for repayment? Pending litigation outcomes, student loan payments may start as early as April or as late as August. Are you ready? ECMC Solutions is here to help! NCC has partnered with ECMC Solutions to help you … Continue reading “Loan Forgiveness & the Payment Pause”
The Voice online student newspaper has published new articles at https://nccvoice.wixsite.com/mysite/news Highlights include stories on a foreign exchange conversation between students and professors at NCC in Norwalk with ESL Prof. Robert Emigh teaching in Madagascar, a curious art and spirituality exhibit at Hil-stead Museum, and feature about Dusty Baker in his 25th season as manager … Continue reading “The Voice Publishes New Articles”