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NECC Alpha Beta Gamma Chapter Recognizes Business Students
Left to right are inductees to the Beta Omicron Chapter of Alpha Beta Gama: Louise Schafer of Atkinson, NH, Katie Lacroix of Plaistow, NH, Alyssa Ronca (student speaker) of Derry, NH, and Justine Janvrin of Seabrook,…
April 2019 Trustees Update
Many students arrive at Northern Essex unsure of what they want to major in, and, the college now has a program especially for them. Offered for the first time in the spring of 2019, The Exploratory Program at NECC provides…
Free Business Program Offered for English Language Learners
A free business and accounting fundamentals non-credit certificate program will be offered through Northern Essex Community College’s adult English Language Learners program this fall. The 20-week program will begin Monday, Sept. 16. Registrations will be accepted through then. Classes will be held Monday…
Dominican American Writer Julia Alvarez Visits Lawrence
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An Eye for Style: Business Management Graduate Empowers Others through Fashion
When Aida Santana walks across the stage at commencement next month and receives her Associate Degree in Business Management, she’ll do so knowing that she has fulfilled her late mother’s final wish…
“Good People” Opens in May
Northern Essex Community College’s Topnotch Players' newest production, David Lindsay-Abaire’s “Good People” takes a look at love, life, and class struggle. Co-directed…
Student Art Show Opens in ArtSpace
An untitled collage by Susan Elias of Methuen received the Presidential…
Biology Grad Aspires to Be a Doctor
Yexis Hechavarria of Lawrence aspires to be a doctor, and the Associate Degree in Biology that she earned from Northern Essex in 2019 is the first step in reaching that goal. Hechavarria grew up in Cuba, where her parents were…
Profile: Michael Penta
Community college changed Michael Penta’s life. Now, as a community college professor, he hopes to change his students’ lives. Before community college, Penta, a self-described “geeky” educator, cycled through…