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Business 101 students from Atlantic Cape Community College, in collaboration with Rutgers University’s Statewide Partnership at Atlantic Cape’s Mays Landing campus, competed in a “Shark Tank-style” competition to test their business acumen and creativity.
On a beautiful early winter afternoon, hundreds of residents descended upon Brown’s Park in Atlantic City on December 16 as Atlantic Cape Community College hosted its Hope for the Holidays community event.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Inlet Community Development Corporation (CDC) received a $22,000 contribution from Republic Bank on December 18 that will support the CDC’s efforts in Atlantic City’s Inlet neighborhood.
Atlantic Cape Community College officially unveiled The President’s Distinguished and Young Alumni Wall of Honor in J Building during a ceremony that brought many past honorees together for this special occasion on the Mays Landing campus on Tuesday, December 12.
The OceanFirst Foundation presented Atlantic Cape Community College with a generous $40,000 donation that will go towards providing 40, $1,000 scholarships to Atlantic Cape students during a ceremony at the Mays Landing campus on December 7.
Their eyes still hazy after a restful early afternoon nap, children at the Gateway Community Early Head Start School in Mays Landing were treated to a story time book reading by Atlantic Cape Community College’s Black Student Alliance (BSA) on December 5.
For nearly 40 years at Atlantic Cape Community College, former Men’s Basketball Head Coach and Athletic Director Bobby Royal, Sr. touched the lives of so many of his student athletes that his generosity has never been forgotten.
Thanks to another tremendous outpouring of selfless giving and philanthropy this holiday season, Atlantic Cape Community College and the Atlantic Cape Community College Foundation shattered its goal of $15,000 by more than doubling that amount with an astounding $30,878 raised during GivingTuesday on November 28.
The Atlantic Cape Community College Board of Trustees held its Annual Reorganization Meeting and monthly meeting on Tuesday, November 28 at the Mays Landing campus.
It has been said that clothes make the man, or the woman, and that dressing to impress will greet you with success. Students from Atlantic Cape showcased their eye for professional and business fashion at the 2nd Annual Fashion Show Do’s and Don’ts in the Walter E. Edge Theater on November 30.
Atlantic Cape Community College President Dr. Barbara Gaba and Thomas Jefferson University’s College of Health Professions Dean Dr. Michael Dryer officially signed an enrollment partnership agreement on November 30 that establishes a convenient and accessible pathway for Atlantic Cape students to enroll in Jefferson’s health programs.
There is still time to register for Atlantic Cape Community College’s upcoming Winter and Spring semesters for new and returning students at our Mays Landing, Atlantic City and Cape May campuses with affordable class options to fit any schedule.
Breaking out of one’s proverbial shell to realize their tremendous potential can be a difficult challenge that takes courage, perseverance and dedication. To find your passion, to shoot for the stars and literally achieve your dream working among them is the realization of years of hard work.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Campus Closet held a grand re-opening ceremony for its new, expanded and open boutique-style location in room G-223 on the second floor of the Student Center on the Mays Landing campus, November 20.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Academy of Culinary Arts (ACA), in partnership with the Atlantic City Bailliage of Chaine des Rotisseurs, hosted the 24th Annual Beaujolais Nouveau Food & Wine Scholarship Reception on November 16 at Careme’s, the student-run gourmet restaurant on the Mays Landing campus, in M Building. The event awarded four scholarships to culinary and hospitality students, and recognized ACA alum and Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa Chef Deb Pellegrino.
To bring awareness to the food insecurity crisis facing millions of people day-in and day-out, Atlantic Cape Community College’s Student Government Association, Student Engagement and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Cross-Functional Committee hosted its Annual Oxfam Hunger Banquet in the Student Center lobby on the Mays Landing campus on November 16.
Atlantic Cape Community College archers placed in multiple skills categories as more than 135 archers, including 27 from five regional colleges, competed in 26 age/division groups during the Annual Eastern Seaboard Archery Championships (Star FITA) on Saturday, November 11 and Sunday, November 12 at the Mays Landing campus.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Alumni Association is now accepting nominations for the 2024 President’s Distinguished Alumni Award and Young Alumni Achievement Award (40 years of age and younger).
It will be a season of change for the 2023-24 Atlantic Cape Community College Buccaneers Men’s Basketball team with only one student athlete returning this fall from last season’s roster. The team will look to build upon two consecutive years of positive growth, on and off of the court, that has yielded back-to-back playoff berths, top 15 national rankings, upset victories, and multiple Division I and II scholarship opportunities.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Alpha Delta Mu chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) International Honor Society officially swore in its 2023-24 inductee class during its 45th Annual Induction Ceremony on Tuesday, November 14 in Walter E. Edge Hall Theater on the Mays Landing campus.
Atlantic Cape Community College has been named a Language Learning School by the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP), allowing the college to offer English as a Second Language (ESL) certificate and pathway programs for degree-seeking international F1 visa holding students.
Atlantic Cape Community College held a Veterans Day observance ceremony in the Student Center lobby (G Building) on the Mays Landing campus on November 9 to recognize and honor the service and sacrifice our military veterans have selflessly given with their sweat, blood, tears and, for many, their lives over America’s 247-year history to ensure that we live free each day in peace, safety and security.
Atlantic Cape Community College Foundation and Cape May County Women’s Commission honored Tracey Boyle-DuFault, Sandra Lockhart, Terri Mascione and Jennifer Shirk at the 2023 Women of Wonder Luncheon on November 2 at The Flanders Hotel in Ocean City.
Atlantic Cape Community College President Dr. Barbara Gaba was named the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations (NCMPR) 2023 District One Pacesetter of the Year award recipient for demonstrating special leadership and support of college communications and marketing at the annual district conference Awards Dinner on November 3 at the Boston Park Plaza in Boston, MA.
Registration for Atlantic Cape Community College’s upcoming Winter and Spring 2024 semesters opens on Monday, November 6 for students taking classes in-person and online at the Mays Landing, Atlantic City and Cape May campuses.
Under befitting clear blue skies and a warm autumn sun, a group of close former coworkers, colleagues and guests gathered at Atlantic Cape Community College’s Mays Landing Campus Quad on October 30 to dedicate a memorial bench in honor of the beloved late Professor Emerita Dr. Louise Kaplan.
Students from six local area high schools spent a day learning about the latest technological media and communication innovations, trends and educational opportunities available to them in college at the Atlantic Cape Community College Early College Program’s Annual Media Day at the Mays Landing campus on October 27.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Casino Career Institute (CCI) celebrated its 45th Anniversary at the Charles D. Worthington Atlantic City campus on October 26 at an event that brought together college staff, faculty and CCI students and instructors, past and present.
Life has a way of coming full circle when we are least expecting it. For Atlantic Cape Community College Men’s Soccer Head Coach Luis Giovanni Paz, he is a living embodiment of this cyclical dynamic.
Nearly 40 students, and their teachers, from Cape May County Technical High School and Lower Cape May High School attended the Atlantic Cape Community College Early College Program’s inaugural Environmental Science Day at the Cape May Point Science Center in Cape May Point on October 20.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Cape May County campus was recognized as the 2023 Cape May County Betterment Award recipient at the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce’s 79th Annual Meeting and Installation Dinner at the Wildwoods Convention Center on October 18.
The 41st Annual Atlantic Cape Community College Restaurant Gala, highly regarded as the premier food and beverage fundraising event in the Atlantic City area, will return to the Harrah’s Waterfront Conference Center on Thursday, March 21, 2024, 6-9:30 p.m.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Academy of Culinary Arts program awarded two scholarships to freshmen Baking & Pastry major Isabella Burke and Culinary Arts major Saudly Delphin during the Vincent DeFinis Restaurant Gala Scholarship cooking competition on October 13 at the Mays Landing campus.
For the third consecutive year the Atlantic Cape Community College Foundation’s Annual Scramble ‘FORE’ Scholarships Golf Tournament raised a record amount to benefit students and scholarships on October 13 at Cape May National Golf Club.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Department of Student Engagement hosted a World Mental Health Day resource fair in the Student Center lobby on the Mays Landing campus on October 10 as students were invited to browse the tables filled with motivational, self-help and well-being literature.
Atlantic Cape Community College Academy of Culinary Arts freshmen baking and pastry students Isabella Burke and Grace Carpenter knew they were in for a challenge. Up against five teams-of-three at the inaugural MRE (Meal, Ready-to-Eat) Culinary Challenge on October 6 at the Mays Landing campus, Burke and Carpenter proved that sometimes four hands can be better than six.
Atlantic Cape Community College welcomed students back to its Cape May County campus for the Fall semester during the Welcome Back Fall Bash on October 4.
Best-selling author Weina Dai Randel spoke of her upbringing, her writing style and purpose while also discussing her two latest novels at Atlantic Cape Community College’s Speaker Series event on October 3 at the Mays Landing campus in the Student Center/G Building lobby before dozens of attendees and admirers. The Speaker Series is proudly sponsored by the Atlantic Cape Community College Foundation.
Atlantic Cape Community College President Dr. Barbara Gaba and Stockton University President Dr. Joe Bertolino officially signed off on a 3+1 pathway partnership agreement between the two institutions of higher learning on Monday, October 2 in the STEM building lobby on Atlantic Cape’s Mays Landing campus.
Time is running out to participate in the 2023 Atlantic Cape Community College Scramble ‘FORE’ Scholarships Golf Tournament on Friday, October 13 at Cape May National Golf Club. Registration begins at 10 a.m., followed by a scramble format, with a shotgun-start at 11:30 a.m.
The Atlantic Cape Community College Foundation and the Atlantic Cape Athletics Department will be hosting its inaugural Buccaneers at the Boathouse Fundraising Dinner to support the Atlantic Cape Crew program on Wednesday, October 25 at Lakeside Manor at Lake Lenape in Mays Landing.
The Atlantic Cape Community College Foundation and the Cape May County Women's Commission are excited to announce the 2023 Women of Wonder award recipients, who will be recognized at this year’s annual event on Thursday, November 2, 11:30 a.m. at The Flanders Hotel in Ocean City.
Atlantic Cape Community College, along with its sponsors the Atlantic Cape Community College Foundation and Cape May County Chamber of Commerce, hosted Stedman Graham, best-selling author, business advisor, and chairman & CEO of S. Graham Associates, at its Speaker Series event on September 26 at Atlantic Cape’s Cape May County campus.
Three local artists have collaborated with Atlantic City youth from the Leaders in Training Workforce Development Program to recognize the artistic memory and works of an early-20th-century Atlantic City native painter by creating three distinctive murals at Atlantic Cape’s Charles D. Worthington campus.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Student Government Association (SGA) hosted a two-day Welcome Back Celebration for students on September 19-20 on the Quad at the Mays Landing and cafeteria at the Charles D. Worthington Atlantic City campus.
It began as a line item on a wish list. In 2017, Atlantic Cape Community College’s then newly-minted President Dr. Barbara Gaba bookmarked a One-Stop Welcome Center for students as an important addition that she would like to see realized at the college’s Mays Landing campus.
Atlantic Cape Community College welcomed incoming freshmen students to its Cape May County campus on September 13 for New Student Orientation Day, which featured presentations by college faculty, staff and alumni, a campus tour, and the opportunity to speak with various college departments, student clubs and more.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Art Gallery is hosting a new exhibition titled “Dia De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead): A Time of Love and Remembrance” now through Thursday, November 2 in the William Spangler Library (Building D1) on the second floor of the Mays Landing campus.
Atlantic Cape Community College will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month starting September 14 with numerous campus wide events while also recognizing the distinct history and culture that Hispanic Americans have contributed to this country’s diversity.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Libraries recently received a grant from LibraryLinkNJ, a New Jersey library cooperative funded by the New Jersey State Library, to expand its Textbooks on Reserve collection for the 2023-24 academic school year.
The sound of footsteps emanating from up and down hallways, the voice of professors engaged in classroom conversation with students and book bags slung from broad shoulders traversing the campus Quad between classes can mean only one thing: school is back in session!
You can show your Atlantic Cape Community College Buccaneers athletics spirit by cheering on the home team as our Men’s Soccer and Women’s Volleyball teams play their first home games of the season this week.
Fresh off of last school year’s successful debut, the Campus Closet, located in Walter E. Edge Hall - C Building, returns for the 2023-24 school year on Wednesday, September 6 with lightly-used business attire for students looking to dress to impress at their next job interview or meeting.
The allure of the sandy beaches in her native Cape May County was always on her mind. So, when the opportunity arose to work closer to home after nine years of long commutes, campus apartment living and time away from her husband, Melissa Brault did not hesitate.
Atlantic Cape Community College is pleased to announce the hiring of Craig Muckle as head coach and Joseph Schipsi as assistant coach of the Buccaneer baseball program.
Atlantic Cape Community College hosted four local high school girls’ volleyball teams at the inaugural Girls Volleyball Summer Showcase August 13 in the Jonathan Pitney Hall Gymnasium on the Mays Landing campus.
Under clear skies, abundant sunshine and summer breezes, more than 150 visitors gathered outdoors at Atlantic Cape Community College’s Mays Landing campus with members of the faculty and staff for a “Party in the Quad” on August 22.
Atlantic Cape Community College has added an exciting new Associate in Science (A.S.) Physics degree program at its Mays Landing campus that will start this fall when classes reconvene on Tuesday, September 5.
Registration, advertising and sponsorship opportunities are now available for the Atlantic Cape Community College Foundation’s Annual Scramble ‘FORE’ Scholarships Golf Tournament scheduled for Friday, October 13 at Cape May National Golf Club.
Don’t let the hot and humid summer temperatures fool you. Atlantic Cape Community College’s Fall 2023 semester is right around the corner and registration is now open for in-person, online, hybrid and remote classes that begin September 5 in Mays Landing and Atlantic City, and September 25 in Cape May.
Atlantic Cape Community College continues to prioritize expanding academic programs at its Cape May County campus. Last year saw the addition of a two-semester, 13-week Culinary Arts Certificate Program and Registered Nursing Program evening classes and skill labs for local students seeking convenient access to higher education opportunities in those fields of study.
Atlantic Cape Community College is proud to announce a partnership with Uwill, the leading mental health and wellness solution that offers free immediate access to teletherapy, a direct crisis connection, and wellness program through an easy to use online platform and crisis hotline.
Atlantic Cape Community College was one of four New Jersey community colleges to receive an award of $40,000 to help train faculty members and fund a tuition-free, non-credit certificate programs in community journalism from The New Jersey Council for the Humanities and Journalism + Design (NJCH/J+D), it was announced on June 28.
Atlantic Cape Community College and the Center for Accessibility (CFA) is proud to recognize the month of July as Americans with Disabilities Awareness Month.
Twenty-four students and two Chef Educators from Atlantic Cape Community College’s Academy of Culinary Arts Program attended this year’s Marco Polo Study Abroad Program in Italy from May 22 through June 7 for a once-in-a-lifetime, 17-day educational and cultural excursion.
The Atlantic Cape Community College Board of Trustees conducted their monthly meeting on Tuesday, June 27 at the Mays Landing campus. The following motions were approved:
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Nursing Program has been training and graduating competent, ethical and caring nurses since the college’s inception in 1967. Today, Atlantic Cape is offering a Practical Nursing (PN) Certificate Program that will provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge to help them start a successful career in nursing.
In front of many admiring family, friends, and former and current co-workers, Atlantic Cape Community College’s Dr. Natalie Devonish, Vice President of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management, was inducted into the Atlantic County Women’s Hall of Fame during a formal ceremony at the Linwood Country Club on June 22.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Buccaneer basketball program will be hosting a four-day basketball skills clinic for boys and girls that are currently entering 3rd through 10th grades this fall at the Mays Landing campus’ Jonathan Pitney Hall Gymnasium Monday, July 17 through Thursday, July 20.
The Cape May County Women’s Commission, in collaboration with the Atlantic Cape Community College Foundation, is announcing a last call for nominations for the 2023 Women of Wonder (WOW) Award, which will be announced on Thursday, November 2 at The Flanders Hotel in Ocean City, NJ.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Art Gallery debuted its “Narrative Interrupted” art exhibit, which features the artworks of Lauren Hallquist Anderson and Christine Petty Taber, on June 12 in the Daniel Leeds Hall (D Building) William Spangler Library second floor on the Mays Landing campus.
In preparation for a late 2023 grand opening, Atlantic Cape Community College’s new 1,700-square-foot Wind Training Center, located at the Charles D. Worthington Atlantic City campus, is searching for individuals for full-time Wind & Renewable Energy Instructor and part-time Wind & Renewable Energy Skills Instructors.
It was a momentous occasion to celebrate as 19 students, in a collaboration with Atlantic Cape Community College, graduated from the Atlantic and Cape May County Probation Division, and Apex Solutions Group’s 10-week, train-to-hire Certified Associate Project Management Cohort on May 25 during a ceremony at Stockton University’s Atlantic City campus.
Atlantic Cape Community College welcomed more than 150 elementary, middle and high school students from across the state to its Mays Landing campus on June 6 as it hosted Junior Achievement of New Jersey’s Inspire Day career fair and campus tour.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Annual Cyber Day brought nearly 100 students from Atlantic City High School to the college’s Mays Landing campus on June 1 for a day filled with hands-on technology and cybersecurity activities, practical demonstrations, and interaction with industry professionals and experienced facilitators.
This summer, Atlantic Cape Community College can help keep your academic momentum moving forward as you work towards accomplishing your goal of completing your associate’s degree or earning credits to transfer to your four-year college or university by registering for one, or both, of our two upcoming summer class sessions starting in July.
From as early as seven years of age, while sitting in her home drafting two-sentence stories with accompanying pencil-drawn doodles at the bottom of the pages, Chloe Marie Cramutola enjoyed writing and knew deep down that the art of the written word was meant for her.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Aviation Day on May 24 at the Mays Landing campus introduced students, from several local high schools, to this exciting industry as a new generation of high tech-minded youth endeavor to find their own professional niche.
The Atlantic Cape Community College Board of Trustees conducted their monthly meeting on Tuesday, May 23 at the Cape May campus. The following motions were approved by the Board of Trustees:
Atlantic Cape Community College recognized Student Affairs Assistant Athena Kramvis as its 2023 Part-time Employee of the Year during a breakfast award ceremony on May 24 at the Mays Landing campus.
More than 50 students from Wildwood Middle School’s sixth grade class had the opportunity to meet with and speak to career professionals in fields of interest to them during Atlantic Cape Community College’s 2nd Annual Career Exploration Fair at the Cape May campus on May 23.
Believe in the power to dream, be bold and be imaginative. These words of inspiration reverberated far and wide, and resonated in the minds and hearts of the nearly 350 graduates attending Atlantic Cape Community College’s 56th Annual Commencement Ceremony on May 18 in the Quad at the Mays Landing campus.
Atlantic Cape Community College English Professor Stephanie Natale-Boianelli was presented with the Lindback Distinguished Teaching Award in recognition of her excellence and dedication to teaching over the past 18 years during the 56th Annual Commencement Ceremony on May 18 on the Mays Landing campus.
In keeping with a tradition that started nine centuries ago as a way to recognize those who vowed to care for the sick and wounded, and more recently, to acknowledge the completion of their arduous educational journey, Atlantic Cape Community College’s Nursing Program held its Annual Nurses Pinning Ceremony on May 17 in the Quad on the Mays Landing campus.
Years of hard work, perseverance and passion for the culinary arts culminated with a milestone in the lives of Atlantic Cape Community College’s Academy of Culinary Arts’ (ACA) graduates as they were recognized during the ACA’s 41st Annual Awards Ceremony on May 17 in the Quad on the Mays Landing campus.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s dedicated Buccaneer student athletes rose to the occasion in their respective sports and in their classwork this school year, and in recognition of these outstanding efforts, Atlantic Cape honored their excellence in sports and academics before proud parents, family, friends, and college staff and faculty at the 2nd Annual Athletics Banquet in Jonathan Pitney Hall Gymnasium on May 16 at the Mays Landing campus.
The 56th Annual Atlantic Cape Community College Foundation Scholarship Recognition Ceremony recognized the generosity of the college’s sponsors and donors along with the tremendous academic achievements of Atlantic Cape’s students by awarding 286 individual scholarships worth $322,046 on May 15 in the Jonathan Pitney Hall Gymnasium on the Mays Landing campus.
Each year prior to Commencement, Atlantic Cape Community College’s rising graduates share their personal stories of perseverance, of overcoming adversity and conquering challenges to achieve their ultimate goal of earning an associate’s degree.
Atlantic Cape Community College and the Spangler Beautification Committee unveiled a painting honoring the selfless sacrifices and dedication to patient care by those in the healthcare field during the Coronavirus pandemic on May 11 at the entrance to the Nursing Department in K Building at the Mays Landing campus.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Center for Student Success recognized 36 graduating students for their outstanding academic achievement, as well as, a faculty and staff member for their unsung dedication this school year during the Annual Graduate Awards Ceremony on May 5 in the Walter E. Edge Theatre on the Mays Landing campus.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Student Government Association (SGA) recognized the contributions of its many diverse student clubs and its advisors, along with acknowledging and honoring some of the college’s finest and most dedicated students, staff and faculty members at the SGA’s Annual Club Recognition Ceremony on May 4 in the Student Center on the Mays Landing campus.
On an evening filled with Oscar-style glitz, glamour, deserved accolades and tears of joy, Atlantic Cape Community College’s Communication Awards Club hosted its 16th Annual Communication Awards on April 28 in the Walter E. Edge Hall Theatre.
Culinary creativity, nerves of steel and teamwork under pressure were on full display as Atlantic Cape Community College’s Academy of Culinary Arts held its 17th Annual Iron Student Chef competition on April 28 at Careme’s, the student-run gourmet restaurant on the Mays Landing campus.
Atlantic Cape Community College President Dr. Barbara Gaba, Dean of Nursing and Health Professions Myrna Morales-Keklak, and University of Phoenix Assistant Dean of Operations and Faculty Dr. Brandi Morse officially signed a partnership agreement creating a Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN) Collaborative Cohort Program between the two institutions of higher learning during a ceremony at the Mays Landing campus on Wednesday, April 26.
The Atlantic Cape Community College Board of Trustees conducted their monthly meeting on Tuesday, April 25 at the Mays Landing campus. The following motions were approved by the Board of Trustees:
The Cape May County Women’s Commission, in collaboration with the Atlantic Cape Community College Foundation, is now officially recruiting nominees for consideration for the 2023 Women of Wonder (WOW) Award, which will be announced on Thursday, November 2 at The Flanders Hotel in Ocean City, NJ.
To help foster relationships, encourage peer-to-peer dialogue and instill purposeful meaning to their academic journey, Atlantic Cape Community College’s Student Support Services hosted students from Camden County College and Rowan College of South Jersey at its inaugural First-Generation Student Conference on April 19 at the Mays Landing campus.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Communication Awards Club will host its glitzy and glamorous Oscar-style 16th Annual Communication Awards on Friday, April 28 at 7 p.m. in the Walter E. Edge Hall Theatre on the Mays Landing campus located at 5100 Black Horse Pike.
Summer is nearly upon us and just because school will be out of session does not mean your child’s learning has to stop as well. Registration is now open for Atlantic Cape Community College’s exciting summer Kids College and Summer Academy program that returns the week of July 10 and runs through the week of August 14 at the Mays Landing and Cape May campuses.
It’s that time of the year again when all of the hours of study, the nerve-rattling exams and sleepless nights are finally rewarded. Atlantic Cape Community College is excited to announce that the 56th Annual Commencement ceremony will be held on Thursday, May 18 at 10:30 a.m. on the Mays Landing campus in The Quad.
Whether in search of career options following graduation or just seeking a job over the summer break, Atlantic Cape Community College students met with more than a dozen local businesses and organizations during its Annual Career Fair on April 13 in the Student Center on the Mays Landing campus.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Student Support Services will be hosting the inaugural First-Generation Student Conference, “Maximizing Your College Experience,” on Wednesday, April 19 from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. in the Walter E. Edge Theatre on the Mays Landing campus.
Atlantic Cape Community College is partnering with Pleasantville High School this Spring semester on an Early College Program that is giving 30 high school juniors the opportunity to earn college credit towards an associate’s degree by taking a Chemistry lab at the college’s Mays Landing campus.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Nonprofit Resource Centers will be hosting an upcoming free community workshop series to assist local nonprofit organizations with searching for and locating available grants, formulating a budget and writing grants.
Atlantic Cape Community College will host a takeout/dine-in pasta dinner fundraiser benefiting the college’s Hunger-Free Campus Program on Wednesday, April 12 from 4:30 - 7 p.m. on the Mays Landing campus at the student-run gourmet restaurant, Careme’s.
The month of April is officially Community College Awareness Month and to kick off the month-long recognition of two-year institutions of higher education across the country, Atlantic Cape Community College hosted more than 100 local high school students at its Mays Landing campus for College Awareness Day on Friday, March 31.
The Atlantic Cape Community College Board of Trustees conducted their monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 28 at the Worthington Atlantic City campus. The following motions were approved by the Board of Trustees:
Atlantic Cape Community College President Dr. Barbara Gaba was named the 2023 Woman of Achievement Award recipient by the Public Relations Council of Greater Atlantic City on Tuesday, March 28 at The Smithville Inn in Galloway during the council’s monthly luncheon.
Get a jumpstart on selecting your upcoming classes when Atlantic Cape Community College begins accepting registration for its Fall semester on Monday, April 3. Leave your academic major and elective course selection worries behind while enjoying those warm and lazy days this summer.
Atlantic Cape Community College hosted speaker, advocate, education consultant and poet LeDerick Horne for an emotionally-stirring discussion on advocating on the behalf of individuals with learning disabilities during the college’s Speaker Series on Thursday, March 23 at the Walter E. Edge Hall Theater on the Mays Landing campus.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Academy of Culinary Arts student-run gourmet restaurant, Careme’s, will be hosting a take-out only Wood Fired Pizza Night fundraising event on Thursday, March 30, 4:30-7 p.m. at the Mays Landing campus in M Building.
The Atlantic Cape Community College Foundation recognized five members of the college’s alumni during the Annual President’s Distinguished Alumni Awards Dinner on Thursday, March 23 at Careme’s, the student-run gourmet restaurant.
Are you a current high school student, an incoming freshman, a visiting student, adult learner or someone who is just interested in possibly taking a class or two? If so, Atlantic Cape Community College will be holding Open Houses at each of its three campuses in Mays Landing, Atlantic City and Cape May Court House between March 25 and April 5.
During a presentation at the Charles D. Worthington Atlantic City campus on Monday, March 20, Atlantic Cape Community College announced that it is partnering with the Atlantic and Cape May County Probation Division, and APEX Solutions Group to offer a new 10-week, train-to-hire Certified Associate Project Management Cohort.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Art Gallery will kick off its “Celebrate Atlantic Cape 2023 Art Exhibit” on Monday, March 20 in the William Spengler Library, located in Daniel Leeds Hall, on the second floor of the Mays Landing campus at 5100 Black Horse Pike.
The Atlantic Cape Community College Foundation and Atlantic Cape President Dr. Barbara Gaba will recognize five graduates of the college at 2023 President’s Distinguished Alumni Awards Dinner on Thursday, March 23, 5:30 p.m. at Careme’s Restaurant on the Mays Landing campus.
An elegant evening filled with delectable dishes from the area's finest local restaurants, delicious desserts and scrumptious spirits encapsulated the jovial mood by all at the 40th Annual Atlantic Cape Community College Restaurant Gala, which raised a record $284,575 to support the college’s Academy of Culinary Arts student scholarships, on March 9 at the Harrah’s Waterfront Conference Center’s Avalon Ballroom in Atlantic City.
As part of a month-long Women’s History Month celebration, Atlantic Cape Community College’s three campuses held International Women’s Day panel discussions and a meet the artists reception on Wednesday, March 8 featuring prominent women speaking about their career paths and the importance of embracing equity.
Students from Atlantic Cape Community College’s Academy of Culinary Arts Program are getting a first-hand look and hands-on experience in conducting professional mobile food operations by taking their talents into the community in the college’s Let’s Chow Food Truck.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Dr. Natalie Devonish, Vice President of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management, and Stacey Zacharoff, Senior Director of the Center for Student Success, were honored at the Atlantic City (NJ) Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity’s 20th Anniversary Gala on March 3 at The Carriage House in Galloway.
The Atlantic Cape Community College Board of Trustees conducted their monthly meeting on Tuesday, February 28 at the Mays Landing campus. The following motions were approved by the Board of Trustees:
Atlantic Cape Community College will celebrate Women’s History Month this March across its three campuses in Mays Landing, Atlantic City and Cape May Court House with a series of panel discussions, art, hands-on participation events and wellness activities.
The 40th Annual Atlantic Cape Community College Restaurant Gala is swiftly approaching and dozens of local restaurants, wineries, bakeries and distilleries are making their final preparations for the Thursday, March 9 Ruby Gala to be held at the Harrah’s Atlantic City Waterfront Conference Center on the second floor in the Avalon Ballroom from 6-9:30 p.m.
Registration for Atlantic Cape’s summer semester will open for returning students on Monday, March 6 and for all students on Tuesday, March 7 at the college’s three campuses in Mays Landing, Atlantic City and Cape May Court House. In-person registration will be available Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Atlantic Cape Community College sophomore Samantha Dangler was honored by the New Jersey Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (NJAIAW) as a 2023 Woman of the Year recipient during an awards ceremony at Seton Hall University on February 18.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Academy of Culinary Arts student-run gourmet restaurant, Careme’s, will be hosting a carry-out/dine-in Pasta Night fundraising event on Thursday, February 23 at the Mays Landing campus in M Building.
In an era of baseball where analytics are heavily-utilized to build playing rosters and the three absolutes - strikeouts, home runs and walks - prevail from first pitch to the last, the Atlantic Cape Community College Buccaneers Men’s Baseball team is prepared to play an old-school style of hardball in 2023 under head coach Rodney Velardi.
Author, educator, higher education professional and New Jersey native Scott Van Pelt appeared at Atlantic Cape Community College’s Walter E. Edge Hall Theater on February 10 for a Speaker Series funded by the Atlantic Cape Foundation titled “The Future of Higher Education: A Time for Leadership” before college faculty and staff, as well as college professionals from throughout the state.
Atlantic Cape Community College held a grand opening ceremony for its Campus Closet at the Mays Landing campus on Monday, February 13 with faculty, staff and students in attendance.
Atlantic Cape Community College officially unveiled its new state-of-the-art, forward-thinking and technology-laden Innovation Center on the Mays Landing campus on February 9 during a ribbon cutting ceremony with state and local dignitaries, Atlantic and Cape May County Commissioners, and college faculty and staff in attendance.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Archery team put forth a competitive effort during the southern venue portion of the Annual New Jersey State Archery Championships at the Jonathan Pitney Hall Gymnasium on February 4-5.
Atlantic Cape Community College raised the Pan-African flag on the Mays Landing campus Quad and officially began a month-long celebration of Black History Month across the college’s three campuses.
Atlantic Cape Community College received a generous $10,000 donation from Bally’s Atlantic City Hotel & Casino during an Atlantic Cape Alumni Association networking event on Friday, January 27 at The Yard at Bally’s Atlantic City.
Atlantic Cape Community College is celebrating Black History Month this February with a full slate of events from flag raisings and panel discussions to movie screenings and virtual gatherings at the college’s Mays Landing, Atlantic City and Cape May campuses.
The Atlantic Cape Community College Board of Trustees conducted their monthly meeting on Tuesday, January 24 at the Cape May County campus. The following motions were approved by the Board of Trustees...
Careme’s, Atlantic Cape Community College’s Academy of Culinary Arts student-run gourmet restaurant, has reopened for the Spring semester and is currently accepting reservations for dinner.
Following a week that saw the Atlantic Cape Community College Buccaneers Men’s Basketball team upset the number-one-seeded and undefeated Brookdale Community College Jersey Blues, the Buccaneer men placed 13th in voting for the National Junior College Athletic Association’s (NJCAA) Division III rankings for the week of January 24.
There was an excitement-filled buzz and aura of anticipation emanating throughout Atlantic Cape Community College’s three campuses in Mays Landing, Atlantic City and Cape May this week as students were welcomed back for the Spring 2023 semester on Tuesday, January 17.
The Atlantic Cape Community College Foundation is seeking final nominations prior to the upcoming January 30 deadline for its 2023 President’s Distinguished Alumni Awards, which have been presented annually since 2010 to Atlantic Cape graduates that have differentiated themselves through professional, public and community-based accomplishments.
Tickets, sponsorship and advertising opportunities are now available for Atlantic Cape Community College’s 40th Annual Restaurant Gala on Thursday, March 9 from 6-9:30 p.m. at the Harrah’s Waterfront Conference Center in Atlantic City.