Articles by: Angela Tournas
Beginning in April, NECC academic advisors will have a new tool, DegreeWorks, to help them develop and personalize academic plans for students. The students, in turn, will be able to …
Trustees voted unanimously to appoint two individuals to the college state appropriated staff: Stephanie Wares, academic counselor and Mathangi Karthik, EDP systems analyst IV. Martha Bixby was appointed to the …

A fare thee well party was held in January for Elizabeth “Lissa” Archer, who after more than two decades decided it was time to join the ranks of the retired. …
A college in the Middle East is now benefiting from the important work which Northern Essex has done with Appreciative Inquiry. Lane Glenn, vice president of academic affairs and president-elect, …
Congresswoman Minou Tavarez Mirabal from the Dominican Republic created major excitement when she visited Lawrence, March 1, at the invitation of the college.
She was welcomed like a superstar by the …
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.
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 was quoted in articles on President Obama’s speech in Arizona and the 50th anniversary of President John Kennedy’s inauguration.

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 quarterly employee recognition award for the first …

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 …