Articles by: Angela Tournas
Kerri-Anne Covey of Salem, N.H., a radiologic technology student at Northern Essex Community College, has been selected to participate in the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) 2011 Student Initiative Program.
Covey was one of 62 …
Northern Essex Community College’s music program, as part of its community outreach, is offering a week-long piano workshop for individuals 10 and over of all playing abilities, from Monday, July 11, …
At the April 6 meeting of the board of trustees, President Hartleb reported that he received a notification letter from the New England Association of Schools & Colleges, Inc. indicating the college’s accreditation would be …
Jim Tschectelin, NECC’s Achieving the Dream coach, reported that President Hartleb has been accepted to be an Achieving the Dream coach after his retirement from the college this summer. “He will be working with two …
Trustees unanimously approved Melba Acevedo as temporary director for the center for instructional technology and Prem Prakash Patel as assistant bursar.
Jackie Long Goding, dean of health professions, began her educational report to the board of trustees with an old Chinese proverb:
“Tell me and I’ll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I’ll …
On September 15, 1961, Northern Essex Community College opened its doors for the first time, welcoming 181 students, most of whom were recent high school graduates. At that time, classes were taught at the former …
Pie was the main attraction during the Math Center and Math Resource Center’s Pi Day celebration last month when it hosted its annual pie contest on the Haverhill campus.
Sixteen pies—ranging from traditional fruit pies to …
If it seems like security personnel is everywhere lately, you are right.
For the second consecutive semester the Northern Essex security office has been hosting unpaid interns for the college’s criminal justice internship class. This semester, …
Trustees voted to re-elect Joseph Edwards as chair, Bill Moynihan as vice chair, and Nancy Greenwood as secretary.