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NECC Professor Introduces Robert Frost Tour
https://www.eagletribune.com/news/poetry-in-motion-new-walking-tour-explores-robert-frost-s/article_1596d5d0-26ff-11e5-a2ba-739d5955962a.html
NECC Offers Summer Chamber Music Festival
Northern Essex Community College will hold a Summer Chamber Music Festival for piano, violin, and cello for individuals of all levels and…
NECC Offers Free English Classes
Free English classes for adult, English Language Learners, who want to further their education or employment opportunities, will be offered at Northern Essex Community College beginning in September. This 16-week program is for English Language Learners who would like to…
MassTransfer Provides Seamless Transfer for NECC Grad
When Kevin Carvalho transfers from Northern Essex to Fitchburg State University in the fall it won’t be his first time starting over, but it could be his easiest. The 21-year-old,…
There is No Mystery to a Great Library Experience
Like the character in a good library book, NECC librarian Jenny Fielding is a resourceful detective, which is just what college students want in their campus librarian – even if they don’t know it. It’s the sleuth in Fielding that…
Sharpshooters flocking to Northern Essex
https://www.eagletribune.com/sports/national_sports/sharpshooters-flocking-to-northern-essex/article_7cfbfe02-435c-5694-89b4-402012c58d62.html
Health Information Technology is Popular Career Choice
Scott Weber believes it’s a privilege to serve as guardian of a patient’s healthcare records. The records, also known as health informatics, are valuable, private documents that chronicle a patient’s medical history. At NECC, Health Information Technology students learn how to properly…
Support Services Lead to Successful Career for Lawrence Woman
In 2007, Jessica Castillo came to the United States from the Dominican Republic looking for more opportunity. She found that opportunity…
NECC Pilots Math Strategies
https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2015/07/03/state-tackles-remedial-math-needs-colleges/3pFZYtPhJJ4HZrGneP0UJI/story.html