In 2026, the United States of America will celebrate the 250th anniversary (the Semiquincentennial) of the Declaration of Independence. To mark this momentous occasion, Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± will host the Teaching Revolutionary New Jersey Symposium on Friday, May 23.
Â鶹ŮÑÝԱ’s Men of Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± (MAC) recognized the academic achievements and dedicated personal accomplishments of five of its member students and two program mentors during the club’s Annual Jacket Presentation Ceremony on May 7.
The Inlet CDC again received a $950,000 donation from Ocean Casino Resort, via Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit Program (NRTC) funds from the State's Department of Community Affairs, to continue the CDC’s community revitalization on-going efforts in the City’s Inlet neighborhood.
Â鶹ŮÑÝԱ’s Center for Student Success (CSS) presented awards to graduating students for their outstanding academic achievements, as well as, faculty and staff members for their unsung dedication this school year during the Annual Graduate Awards Ceremony on May 2.
Members of the Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± Community College Class of 2025 got a jump start on graduation preparations as they gathered for a day of camaraderie, celebration and entertainment at the Annual Graduation Fair on May 1 at the Mays Landing campus.
Thanks to the hard work and determination of its students, staff and faculty, Â鶹ŮÑÝԱ’s Radiologic Technology program’s American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) board exam results were recently given an exceptional review by the Radiologic Technology Board of Examiners.
In classic Roaring 20’s style with flashy attire and swinging tunes, Â鶹ŮÑÝԱ’s 18th Annual Communication Awards Ceremony celebrated the best of this year’s communication students on April 25 in Walter E. Edge Theater.
Three students from Â鶹ŮÑÝԱ’s Academy of Culinary Arts program battled for bragging rights and scholarship funds during the 19th Annual Iron Student Chef Competition on April 25 at the College’s Mays Landing campus.
For student-athletes at Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± Community College, excelling not only in the classroom, but on the fields and courts of play, requires day-in and day-out determination and commitment towards achieving success.
In advance of the 250th anniversary (the Semiquincentennial) of the American Declaration of Independence coming in 2026, Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± will be hosting the Teaching Revolutionary New Jersey Symposium on Friday, May 23 on the Mays Landing campus in Walter E. Edge Theater.
Â鶹ŮÑÝԱ’s Chapter of the Psi Beta Honor Society held its 3rd Annual Induction Ceremony at Carême’s, the College’s student-run gourmet restaurant on the Mays Landing campus, before numerous friends, family, and college faculty, staff and classmates on April 15.
Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± welcomed more than 250 local students from nine Atlantic and Cape May County high schools and groups to learn all about the various academic pathways that are available to them at the College during College Awareness Day on April 11.
Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± will celebrate and salute the hard work, dedication, perseverance and well-earned academic successes of our graduates at the 58th Annual Commencement ceremony on Thursday, May 22, 10:30 a.m. on the Mays Landing campus Quad.
Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± Community College’s Cape May County campus hosted its first Business Day event on April 4 that included nearly 50 students from Lower Cape May Regional and Middle Township high schools who attended workshops aimed at introducing them to various business career pathways.
The Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± Foundation recognized six members of the College’s family of alumni during the Annual President’s Distinguished Alumni and Young Alumni Awards Dinner on Thursday, April 3 at Carême’s, student-run gourmet restaurant on the Mays Landing campus.
Registration for Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± Community College’s upcoming Fall Semester opens Monday, April 7 for students with 30+ credits; Tuesday, April 8 for students with 15+ credits; Wednesday, April 9 for students with less than 15 credits and Thursday, April 10 for all other students.
The 42nd Annual Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± Restaurant Gala highlighted the excitement, glitz, glamour and prestige of New York City’s world-renowned Broadway as more than 900 guests flocked to the Harrah’s Waterfront Conference Center to help raise over $305,000 for student scholarships while also honoring deserving members of the community.
Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± Community College’s Alpha Delta Mu chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) International Honor Society officially swore in its 2024-25 inductee class during its 47th Annual Induction Ceremony on Friday, March 28 in Walter E. Edge Hall Theater on the Mays Landing campus.
Summertime is the perfect opportunity for children and teens to enjoy the great outdoors, learn new skills, make new friends and create memories. Registration is now open for Â鶹ŮÑÝԱ’s Kids College and Summer Academy, which offers a great way to make this summer a memorable one for your child.
Standout Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± Community College men’s and women’s basketball student athletes Christopher Parker and Millinda Marigliano, respectively, both had seasons to remember in 2024-25 and were recognized by Â鶹ŮÑÝԱ’s Board of Trustees on March 25.
Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± and Stockton University announced a new articulation agreement on Monday, March 24 in the STEM Building as Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Josette Katz and Stockton University’s Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Michael Palladino officially signed the agreement.
Seeking ways to collaboratively create new and successful solutions to today’s important issues, nearly 200 students from 12 local high schools gathered for this year’s Annual Atlantic County Coalition for a Safe Community’s Teen Summit on March 21 at Â鶹ŮÑÝԱ’s Mays Landing campus.
Four Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± Community College Hospitality Management Program students have earned scholarships from the New Jersey Casino Reinvestment Development Authority Foundation (CRDAF) and the Greater Atlantic City Concierge Association (GACCA).
This year’s 42nd Annual Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± Community College Restaurant Gala is going Broadway and will feature Hollywood appeal with Cheers and Frasier star Kelsey Grammer representing his Faith American Brewing Company.
Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± is proud to offer for our dedicated military veterans a FREE 12-week online Clemente Course in the Humanities that will examine the themes of war and reconciliation through the study of literature, philosophy, art, history and writing.
The Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± Community College Foundation will honor six alumni recipients at the 2025 President’s Distinguished Alumni Awards Dinner on Wednesday, April 3, 5:30 p.m. at Carême’s Restaurant on the Mays Landing campus.
The 42nd Annual Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± Restaurant Gala officially announced its complete list of food and beverage participants who will be on-hand for this year’s Broadway-themed event on Thursday, March 27, 6-9:30 p.m. at the Harrah’s Waterfront Conference Center in Atlantic City.
Educators and aviation professionals from throughout the State of New Jersey attended the New Jersey Aviation Education Council’s (NJAEC) Aviation Symposium on February 28 to learn about the numerous aviation degree programs that are available at Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ±.
Summertime at Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± is the perfect opportunity to earn credits in as little as six weeks as you continue working towards earning your associate degree or simply want to transfer credits to your four-year college/university while enjoying the warm and lazy days at the beach or keeping cool indoors.
West Cape May native, author, public speaker and cultural diversity specialist Janis Washington White led a presentation on erasing bias in our classrooms before nearly 40 guests in the lecture hall at Â鶹ŮÑÝԱ’s Cape May County campus on February 27.
Â鶹ŮÑÝԱ’s Academy of Culinary Arts (ACA) raised more than $3,000 during its annual Italy dinner fundraiser on February 20 at Carême’s on the Mays Landing campus to support its students planning to attend the ACA’s upcoming Marco Polo Study Abroad Program in Italy.
When he was hired in the spring of 2024, Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± Buccaneers women’s basketball Head Coach John Miller understood the challenges that accompanied his decision to take over a rebuilding ladies hoops program that had not played a full National Junior Collegiate Athletic Association (NJCAA) season since 2019-20.
Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± Community College raised the Pan-African flag on the Mays Landing campus Quad on February 4 to officially begin the College’s month-long celebration of Black History Month across all three campuses.
Throughout the month of February, Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± will be hosting hands-on financial aid and scholarship application workshops at our Mays Landing, Atlantic City and Cape May County campuses, as well as virtually online.
The opportunity to represent Â鶹ŮÑÝԱ’s Academy of Culinary Arts (ACA) at the upcoming Annual Atlantic City Wing Fest at Golden Nugget Atlantic City Hotel and Casino on Saturday, February 1 was on the line as three teams of ACA students participated in the 3rd Annual Wing Wars competition on January 24.
Â鶹ŮÑÝԱ’s Arts & Humanities Department will present the Teaching Revolutionary New Jersey symposium on Friday, May 23 in Walter E. Edge Theater (C-Building) on the Mays Landing campus with keynote speaker Dr. Jennifer Janofsky and nearly a dozen revolutionary scholars, history educators and independent historians.
Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± begins its month-long celebration of Black History Month on Monday, February 3 with several open-to-the-public events, panel discussions, educational forums, presentations, cultural awareness events and two Pan-African flag raising ceremonies.
The 42nd Annual Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± Restaurant Gala will recognize Ocean Casino Resort as its community honoree and four Academy of Culinary Arts (ACA) Chef Educators as its ACA honorees on Thursday, March 27 at the Harrah’s Waterfront Conference Center in Atlantic City.
Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± is proud to announce the hiring of Cherry Hill, NJ native and former Bishop Eustace Preparatory School all-star center fielder Alex Tafaro as head coach of the Buccaneers baseball program.
More than a dozen students and volunteers from Â鶹ŮÑÝԱ’s Student Engagement and Student Government Association took part in the 21st Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service event on January 20 at Stockton University’s Galloway campus.
Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± Community College’s student-run gourmet restaurant, Carême’s, located on our Mays Landing campus will be serving a buffet lunch beginning Wednesday, February 12.
Students from Atlantic City, Lower Cape May Regional and Oakcrest high schools were introduced to the many exciting and worthwhile careers that encompass the Nursing industry during Â鶹ŮÑÝԱ’s Early College Program-sponsored first Health Science Day on January 10.
The deadline is quickly approaching to nominate a deserving individual for the Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± Alumni Association’s 2025 President’s Distinguished Alumni Award, Young Alumni Achievement Award (40 years of age and younger) and Community Service Award.
Â鶹ŮÑÝÔ± College recognized former Men's Basketball Head Coach and College Administrator Robert Goudie on January 11 with the Athletics Recognition of Excellence Award during a pre-game ceremony in Jonathan Pitney Gymnasium on the Mays Landing campus before family, friends, former colleagues and guests.