Articles by: Ernie Greenslade
The Eagle Tribune reports on CARES Act funding benefiting NECC students.
State Grant Helps NECC Train and Recruit Early Childhood Educators
The early years have a tremendous impact on child development which is why the education a child receives before elementary school is so important.
A shortage of …
On the occasion of its 50th anniversary, the Nursing Program is featured in the Eagle Tribune.
Public Health Major Rosanna Lara will be the Student Speaker for the Class of 2020.
Professor Ted Flanagan Shares “What It’s Like to be a Paramedic during a Pandemic” for WBUR
NECC Esports Teams Win Two Championships

This May marks fifty years since the first class graduated from Northern Essex’s Associate Degree in Nursing Program.
Since that first class, our graduates, now numbering over 3500, have been taking care of local residents in …
Public Health Student Victoria Cerasuolo and NECC President Lane Glenn advocate for community colleges on NBC 10 News.

NECC students will benefit from the federal CARES Act. Find out how.
President Lane Glenn has been busy advocating for support for our students. Here’s the latest from the Boston Business Journal.