Atlantic Cape Community College raised the Pan-African flag on the Mays Landing campus Quad on February 4 to officially begin the College’s month-long celebration of Black History Month across all three campuses.
Throughout the month of February, Atlantic Cape will be hosting hands-on financial aid and scholarship application workshops at our Mays Landing, Atlantic City and Cape May County campuses, as well as virtually online.
The opportunity to represent Atlantic Cape’s Academy of Culinary Arts (ACA) at the upcoming Annual Atlantic City Wing Fest at Golden Nugget Atlantic City Hotel and Casino on Saturday, February 1 was on the line as three teams of ACA students participated in the 3rd Annual Wing Wars competition on January 24.
Atlantic Cape’s Arts & Humanities Department will present the Teaching Revolutionary New Jersey symposium on Friday, May 23 in Walter E. Edge Theater (C-Building) on the Mays Landing campus with keynote speaker Dr. Jennifer Janofsky and nearly a dozen revolutionary scholars, history educators and independent historians.
Atlantic Cape begins its month-long celebration of Black History Month on Monday, February 3 with several open-to-the-public events, panel discussions, educational forums, presentations, cultural awareness events and two Pan-African flag raising ceremonies.
The 42nd Annual Atlantic Cape Restaurant Gala will recognize Ocean Casino Resort as its community honoree and four Academy of Culinary Arts (ACA) Chef Educators as its ACA honorees on Thursday, March 27 at the Harrah’s Waterfront Conference Center in Atlantic City.
Atlantic Cape is proud to announce the hiring of Cherry Hill, NJ native and former Bishop Eustace Preparatory School all-star center fielder Alex Tafaro as head coach of the Buccaneers baseball program.
More than a dozen students and volunteers from Atlantic Cape’s Student Engagement and Student Government Association took part in the 21st Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service event on January 20 at Stockton University’s Galloway campus.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s student-run gourmet restaurant, Carême’s, located on our Mays Landing campus will be serving a buffet lunch beginning Wednesday, February 12.
Students from Atlantic City, Lower Cape May Regional and Oakcrest high schools were introduced to the many exciting and worthwhile careers that encompass the Nursing industry during Atlantic Cape’s Early College Program-sponsored first Health Science Day on January 10.
The deadline is quickly approaching to nominate a deserving individual for the Atlantic Cape Alumni Association’s 2025 President’s Distinguished Alumni Award, Young Alumni Achievement Award (40 years of age and younger) and Community Service Award.
Atlantic Cape College recognized former Men's Basketball Head Coach and College Administrator Robert Goudie on January 11 with the Athletics Recognition of Excellence Award during a pre-game ceremony in Jonathan Pitney Gymnasium on the Mays Landing campus before family, friends, former colleagues and guests.