AT&T Public Safety Scholarships are now available to eligible students enrolled in CCBC’s Criminal Justice program thanks to a $50,000 grant from the AT&T Foundation. #CCBCProud #ccbcmd
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AT&T Public Safety Scholarships are now available to eligible students enrolled in CCBC’s Criminal Justice program thanks to a $50,000 grant from the AT&T Foundation. #CCBCProud #ccbcmd
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CCBC was proud to honor longtime CCBC supporter Al Lloyd by renaming the CCBC Dundalk College Community Center the Alvin and Mary Lloyd College Center. Mr. Lloyd is well known for his generosity around the Dundalk campus. He and his late wife have provided more than $1 M in support over the years. CCBC is eternally grateful! https://lnkd.in/eMA9fASE
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CCBC faculty are more than great teachers, they’re creative, curious and intellectual. The latest President’s Blog highlights their published, original research articles in TALES, an online journal meant to enhance the educational experience through classroom research. https://lnkd.in/enTQQbtN
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Congratulations to Coach Mike Seney and the CCBC Essex Knight's women's basketball team! They are regional champions for the third year in a row! Nationals, here we come!
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It's Women's History Month and President Sandra Kurtinitis, Ph.D is among Diverse Magazine's 40 Leading Women in Higher Education. In her latest blog, President Kurtinitis shares this honor but also gives tribute to women in leadership roles, especially within community colleges. She encourages veteran leaders to do more to encourage young women leaders of tomorrow. Check it out. https://lnkd.in/ebF_PM4k
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As we ushered out Black History Month and welcomed Women’s History Month, it was great to capture siblings, entrepreneur and author Tina Wells, who served as CCBC’s President’s Distinguished African American lecturer, and CCBC Dean of Special Academic Programs Adrianne Washington , sharing a moment of sisterly pride. Both women are accomplished in their careers and mentoring others along the way. #CCBCProud
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As Black History Month comes to a close, President Kurtinitis reflects on the 2024 theme, African Americans and the Arts, in her latest blog post. She acknowledges the contributions of African American innovators and shares how community colleges play a role in educating the next generation of artists and performers. https://lnkd.in/es7JFaW6
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CCBC's Dental Hygiene students are providing free preventive dental hygiene visits for children 5 - 17 years old, 8 a.m. - 12 pm., Saturday, Feb. 24, Dental Arts Bldg., CCBC Dundalk. Visit includes exam, cleaning and fluoride treatment. Appointments required. Call 443-840-3340. https://lnkd.in/eXSv7p5b
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CCBC celebrated the grand opening of The Collective at CCBC Owings Mills! CCBC President Sandra Kurtinitis welcomed Baltimore County Councilman Izzy Patoka, District 2, Councilman Julian E. Jones Jr., and representatives for Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski and Senator Ben Brooks - 10th Legislative District for a ribbon-cutting and celebration to highlight the diverse makers in our community. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/eiKM4t8m #ccbcmd
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CCBC Dean of Special Academic Programs Adrianne Washington is doing great work to make Honors programming more inclusive for community college students. She is also focused on introducing and recruiting more African American males into Honors. https://lnkd.in/d2t9B4Sp
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With America facing a shortage of trained auto technicians, Motorweek's "Your Drive!" featured CCBC's Auto Tech program speaking to instructor Harold Babb about coursework and hands-on training. https://lnkd.in/ePGEZBbm
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