Articles by: Alexis Fontaine

Northern Essex Community College Athletics hosted its 2nd annual Awards Banquet on Monday evening to honor the achievements of its student-athletes. Nearly 100 students, staff, family and college administrators were all on-hand to celebrate the …

Northern Essex Community College business students were recognized for academic excellence and leadership at the 32nd annual induction and awards ceremony for the Beta Omicron Chapter of Alpha Beta Gamma, which was held recently at the college.

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 by NECC theater professor Brianne Beatrice and NECC Liberal Arts major student Christian Doyle …

The Northern Essex Community College Jazz-Rock Ensemble will perform its spring concert on Saturday, May 11, at 7 p.m. in the Hartleb Technology Center on the Haverhill Campus, 100 Elliott St.
The program will feature music …

Northern Essex Community College American Sign Language Studies major, Francis Herrand of Fitchburg, recently received a $750 scholarship from the Massachusetts Educational Opportunity Association (MEOA).
Herrand has been actively involved in NECC’s Pathway’s to Academic & Career …

Katherine Hailson of Haverhill, has been named Northern Essex Community College’s Newman Civic Fellow for her commitment to gender equality and overall political activism.
Hailson, a liberal arts writing major, was nominated by NECC President Lane …

Crazy chemistry, natural skin care, nature photography, and comic strip design are just a few of the two dozen course offerings at this summer’s Northern Essex Community College’s STEM College for Kids Program which will …

Haverhill and Lawrence, MA (May 23, 2022)-If you are a new human resource professional, small business owner, or office manager, you may benefit from Northern Essex Community College’s noncredit “Managing Human Resources Certificate Program”, which …

Dr. Sheila Pierre says she found the answers to life’s questions from studying sociology and says her NECC students can expect to do the same. Young or old, rich or poor, it’s human nature to ask questions about the world around us including everything from youth and pop culture to health advancements to terrorism and social movements, she says.