Articles by: Ernie Greenslade

“The Thin Woman”, the latest exhibit from The Linda Hummel-Shea ArtSpace at NECC, draws attention to eating disorders, illustrating, through black and white photos and poems, the personal struggles of one woman.
This Haverhill HS Senior is a three-sport athlete taking two courses a semester at NECC.
Over the past 25 years, the Women of NECC have raised over $500,000 to support NECC and its students.

Registering now for four-week Winter Intersession courses, offered Jan. 4-29.
Portsmouth’s Kim Lyng to Lead NECC Journalism/Communications Program.
As the daughter of migrant workers who immigrated from Mexico to the US and a first generation college student, new Admission Director Monze Stark-Magaña takes great pride in helping others who are like her achieve their educational dreams.

In Esports, NECC captures the inaugural New England Collegiate Conference Overwatch championship.

Isae Grullon, the new editor of our student newspaper, is a essential health care worker at Mass General Hospital with a 15-year old daughter and a chronic illness.
Professor Doug Leaffer’s Introductory Engineering Course is Featured in Civil Engineering Source.

Jacqueline Dick is a public health educator, but COVID-19 still penetrated her close family circle. She shares her story.