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Planetarium to Offer Laser and Star Shows, Children’s Programs in April

The Planetarium will present offerings for all ages and interests in April, including a program focusing on the work of Charles Darwin, a laser show featuring music from everyone’s favorite movies, and a special story hour for children—who are invited to wear their pajamas.

Information Session for Adult Students Slated

RVCC will offer a special lunch-hour Adult Information Session, Tuesday, April 3, from noon-12:30 p.m.

First Part of Student Art Exhibition Slated

The Visual and Performing Arts Department will present the annual RVCC Student Art Exhibition in two installments again this year.

Sanofi Mentorship Program Offers Guidance for Students

After coming to the US from Nigeria in 2014, Janet Adeleke felt she needed some extra help navigating college life and transitioning into the professional world.

Students On Stage: Spring Performances at RVCC

Each spring, RVCC’s performing arts students take the stage to showcase their talents in music, dance and theater. Sometimes featuring faculty, alumni and even members of the community, these anticipated performances represent both a celebration of the arts and a culmination of the hard work undertaken by students throughout the year.

Youth Programs to be Offered at RVCC During Spring Break

RVCC will offer daytime classes for school-age children during Spring Break week, April 2-6.

Workshop on Steps to Take After Completing Book Draft Slated at RVCC Library

Area residents interested in learning more about what steps to take after completing a draft of a book are invited to attend “I’ve Finished My Draft, Now What?” Tuesday, April 3, from 7-8:30 p.m., at Raritan Valley Community College.

Nominations Sought for RVCC Distinguished Alumni Award

The RVCC Alumni Association is seeking nominations for its annual Distinguished Alumni Award, which will be presented at the College’s Academic Awards Dinner on May 9.

Student Receives National Honors from Civic Engagement Organization

RVCC student Amber Lindsay of Somerset has been selected as a national Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact in recognition of her commitment to finding solutions for challenges facing communities.

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