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2025 Adjunct Excellence in Teaching Awards Announced

RVCC adjunct faculty members Sherry Gerwer, Anita Petersen, and Keith Spero are the recipients of the 2025 Adjunct Excellence in Teaching Award, 

Students Help Community Members with Tax Assistance

RVCC students in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program prepared 102 tax returns for members of the College and local communities during the 2025 tax season. 

Article by RVCC Students Included in Publication Focusing on Genomics

An article written by Kylei Mittler, Geri Kain, Sophia Kirsinger, and Bryan Auccapina Aliaga, all students in a Genetics class taught by Dr. Melanie Lenahan, Professor of Biology, has been included in Genomics Insights.

Celebrating National Nurses Day: Why to Train for This In-Demand Career at RVCC!

Every year on May 6, National Nurses Day marks the beginning of National Nurses Week, a time to recognize the life-changing contributions of nurses across the U.S. Established in 1982 by President Reagan, this day celebrates the dedication, compassion, and expertise of these modern-day superheroes who work tirelessly to care for patients and make a meaningful difference in peoples’ lives.

Honors College Information Session Planned in May for Prospective Students

Local high school students interested in learning more about Raritan Valley Community College’s Honors College are invited to attend an Honors College Information Session, May 14, at 6 p.m. 

RVCC Celebrates Earth Day with Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for New Trail

Earth Day was in full bloom this spring when RVCC celebrated the occasion with a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the College’s new public trail on campus. 

Finding Purpose & Passion: Meet Paralegal Student Angela Plummer Jones

After three decades as an administrative professional in the pharmaceutical industry, Angela Plummer Jones is proving it’s never too late to chase a new dream.

Hispanic Outlook on Education Magazine: RVCC Programs Offer Hope, Opportunities, and Support for Latino Students

Raritan Valley Community College supports Latino students through outreach programs like CRECER and EOF, offering mentorship, financial aid, and academic resources to ease college transitions, improve success rates, celebrate Hispanic culture, and foster community engagement and educational opportunity.

Board of Trustees Passes FY 2026 Budget

The Raritan Valley Community College Board of Trustees has approved a $62 million operating budget for FY 2026.

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