… “I was first introduced to the Resource Center via service learning. That experience allowed me to learn about all the amazing work that the Resource Center does and allowed me to play a part in it. What I love most is the community that the Center creates. I always … ensuring everyone on campus has their needs met. On a personal level, the Center has inspired me to be more involved in my community at RVCC and my community back home. The Resource Center …
… grant to help provide food for EOF scholars throughout the upcoming year. The EOF program gave me the resources and support I needed during a critical time in my life, and I attribute much of … success. I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to give back to a program that supported me from the beginning and continues to do incredible work in the community.” The Starbucks …
… in Somerville. “All day at work I rely upon all that I’ve learned at RVCC, and it’s given me an excellent foundation for moving forward— especially instructor Pete Tribulski’s CNC … apart the programs and codes, and running the machines has been invaluable and has instilled me with confidence." Through apprenticeships and partnerships with high schools and employers, …
… small classes made attending college in a different language much easier. My teachers gave me the confidence to keep trying and helped me improve my skills.” Sebastian Galvez: Major: General Business Transferred To: New Jersey …
… for their exemplary artistic quality. RVCC dance major Cedric Thomas’ piece, titled “Call me, Simone,” was chosen for the gala. His work also is an alternate for the National College …
… to further his dance education at Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University in the near future. Ranked by WalletHub.com and Intelligent.com as the #1 community college in New …
… poetic forms.” Writer Cornelius Eady has said of Hayes: “First you’ll marvel at his skill, his near-perfect pitch, his disarming humor, his brilliant turns of phrase. Then you’ll notice the …
… West-Central New Jersey as well as RVCC President Michael J. McDonough. The sapling, planted near the Christine Todd Whitman Science Center, was grown from the horse chestnut tree behind …
… improbable lovers make vows, healing begins on old wounds, and the courage to say “No! Not me!” is finally discovered. The cast of 13 includes two RVCC alumni guest artists, John Pizzigoni …
… game art students. In total, the RVCC jammers built six games using the event's theme, “Make Me Laugh.” The games feature a stealthy heist of rubber chickens; medieval jesters vying for the …
… I got a taste of what it's like working in three different environmental areas, which helped me learn about myself and what I really enjoy. I also made important connections and received …