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NECC Alumna interprets at Local Event
Stacey D'Onofrio who graduated from the Deaf Studies Program last May, was one of three ASL interpreters for “The Secret Garden,” presented recently at the Wheelock Family Theater.
Northern Essex’s next leader to hit the ground running, and HHS to offer college-level coursework
NECC president-elect Lane Glenn was profiled as well as a partnership between Haverhill High School and NECC.
History professor and political analyst Richard Padova in the news
History professor and political analyst Richard Padova was quoted in articles on President Obama’s speech in Arizona and the 50th anniversary of President John Kennedy’s inauguration.
NECC Employees Recognized
Three Northern Essex Community College employees, Noemi Custodia-Lora of Haverhill, Isabelle Gagne of Holliston, and Tammy Foster of Amesbury, have received the college’s…

Northern Essex Faculty Receive National Award
Four Northern Essex Community College faculty members were recently named recipients of the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) Awards for Excellence, a national honor which recognizes outstanding teachers in the country’s community colleges. This year’s recipients include…

Sabbatical Approved for English Professor
Steve Mathis of the English Department will take a half-time sabbatical in the fall of 2011 and the spring of 2012 to explore alternatives to the traditional college research paper. “The traditional research paper assignment currently still practiced in many…
NECC Celebrates Pi Day with a Pie Contest
The Math Center and Math Resource Center on Northern Essex Community College’s Haverhill Campus celebrated Pi Day on Friday, March 11 with a pie contest. Sixteen pies—ranging from traditional fruit pies to a chocolate cream pie—were entered into the contest…

NECC Receives Funding for High School Dual Enrollment
Fifty-three local high school students are taking courses at Northern Essex this semester, thanks to funding from the Commonwealth Dual Enrollment Program Local high school students are benefitting from $24,000 in Commonwealth Dual Enrollment Program (CDEP) funds which Northern Essex…
Lawrence Native to Speak on Impact of Irish in the Civil War
Patriot Capt. Timothy Deasy, as well as the role of all Irish-American Civil War veterans, will be the subject of a White Fund lecture presented by the captain’s great-grand-nephew, Lawrence native Robert J. Bateman, on Sunday, March 20, at 2…
Two Area Professionals Join Foundation
Amy Werner, senior vice president of retail banking at the Lowell Five Cents Savings Bank in Lowell and John Albert, president and CEO of Home Health Foundation in Lawrence, have been appointed to the…
