Learn about glass programs in virtual info session |
Salem Community College will offer a virtual information session about its premier glass programs on Tuesday, July 28 at 6 p.m. |
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Salem County Sports Hall of Fame ceremony postponed until 2021 |
The Salem County Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony scheduled for August 24 has been postponed until 2021. |
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SCC instructor publishes “Heart Appreciation” e-textbook |
Salem Community College (SCC) adjunct science instructor James Menz has published an e-textbook for students and experienced nurses titled Heart Appreciation, The Nurse’s Guide to the Cardiovascular System. |
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Sisters support each other in nursing careers |
Morgan Morris is following in her sister Anissa’s footsteps in the Salem Community College nursing program. After Morgan earned a Practical Nursing certificate in May, she was admitted into the associate degree in nursing program. |
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2020 Academic Excellence Awards honor four educators |
Salem Community College has honored Associate Professor of Nursing Catherine MacMillan, and part-time faculty Andrea Bukay, Teresa C. Haney and Lauren B. Schwartz with 2020 Academic Excellence Awards. |
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SCC to offer virtual information sessions in July and August |
Salem Community College will hold virtual information sessions on the following dates: |
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SCC confers more than 250 degrees and diplomas to Class of 2020 |
Salem Community College conferred more than 250 associate degrees and certificates to its Class of 2020. Graduates live in nine states – New Jersey, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Maryland, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania. |
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SCC announces Associate Degree in Nursing graduates |
The following Salem Community College students recently graduated with their Associate Degree in Nursing: |
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SCC announces Practical Nursing graduates |
The following Salem Community College students recently graduated with their Practical Nursing certificate: |
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Michael D. Burbine named SCC’s first professor emeritus |
If Salem Community College created a Mount Rushmore-style tribute to legendary faculty members, called Mount Salem, Michael D. Burbine would be a first-ballot selection. |