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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.

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”

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”