Tag: Mercer County Community College

  • Refurbished Kelsey Theatre reopens Nov. 12 at Mercer County Community College

    Refurbished Kelsey Theatre reopens Nov. 12 at Mercer County Community College

    With coronavirus restrictions finally eased, the lights will be back up and the curtains will be raised on Nov. 12 at Kelsey Theatre on the Mercer County Community College campus in West Windsor. “It is our 49th season here at Kelsey and I couldn’t be any happier right now,” said Kitty Getlik, artistic director of…

  • Trenton artist to display work for Analog Surrealism exhibition at JKCG Gallery

    Trenton artist to display work for Analog Surrealism exhibition at JKCG Gallery

    The James Kearny Campus Gallery recently announced a solo exhibition featuring work by digital contemporary artist Phillip McConnell. The exhibition titled Analog Surrealism is curated by photographer, scholar and curator Michael Chovan-Dalton and will be on view from Nov. 8 through Dec. 4. Opening Reception and artist talk is set for Nov. 8 from 6:30-8:00…

  • Mercer County Community College student reports assault on campus

    Mercer County Community College student reports assault on campus

    A Mercer County Community College student was assaulted and nearly became a victim of a robbery while she was waiting near a parking lot on campus, according to the West Windsor Police Department. The victim told police that a man approached her from behind, threw her to the ground and demanded money from her in…

  • Real Central NJ Soccer kicks off men’s season on May 12

    Real Central NJ Soccer kicks off men’s season on May 12

    Real Central NJ Soccer’s (RCNJ) men’s schedule will kick off May 12 in the Mid-Atlantic division against in-state rivals the Ocean City Nor’Easters. The team then heads into Pennsylvania to play West Chester United Soccer Club on May 15. RCNJ will host last year’s national runners-up Reading United on June 16. The club’s matches will…

  • Registration open for new medical cannabis training class at Mercer County Community College

    Registration open for new medical cannabis training class at Mercer County Community College

    Mercer County Community College (MCCC) is accepting students for its new health-professions program: “Medical Cannabis Training.” The 15-hour non-credit class will run Monday evenings, Jan. 25 through Feb. 22, from 6-9 p.m. via Zoom. Anyone from the public age 18 and up may enroll. The course will be offered through MCCC’s Center for Continuing Studies…

  • Winners announced for 2020 Mercer County Artists Exhibit

    Winners announced for 2020 Mercer County Artists Exhibit

    Tiffany Fang of Princeton took home Best in Show at the 2020 Mercer County Artists Exhibit, hosted by The Gallery at Mercer County Community College (MCCC), for her graphite-on-paper piece, Sun Spot.  Another notable winner was MCCC alumna and 2019 Best in Show awardee Megan Serfass of Princeton Junction for her oil on canvas piece, Glitch. The show…

  • Camp College expands to offer new national youth programs for fall 

    Camp College expands to offer new national youth programs for fall 

    Mercer County Community College’s (MCCC’s) national summer youth program, Camp College, has been expanded to offer year-round live virtual classes for students ages 6-14. Classes are offered in an array of fields and subjects including the sciences, arts and technology, with staggered start dates through November.   Fall offerings will kick off with one art…

  • Mercer County alum finds his niche researching global human security issues for D.C. think tank

    Mercer County alum finds his niche researching global human security issues for D.C. think tank

    Daniel Hurley may have two jobs right now, but the 2017 honors graduate of Mercer County Community College (MCCC) has one unifying vision: to advance human rights in U.S. foreign policy. Hurley, who graduated last year with a bachelor’s degree in political science from The College of New Jersey, is currently a full-time legislative aide…

  • Upper Freehold resident retires from teaching position at college

    Upper Freehold resident retires from teaching position at college

    Sue Kozel of Upper Freehold Township, a professor of history, has retired from Mercer County Community College, West Windsor. Her last teaching semester was the spring of 2020 and her official retirement date was July 17. According to a news item posted on the college’s website, while Kozel’s teaching focused largely on American history, she…