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2020 block letters with graduation cap on top

RCBC will recognize 2,190 graduates, the largest number of graduates in the college’s history. The celebration will also include a visual listing of every graduate by name and recognition of several award recipients that are typically presented at the end of an academic year. Students will be able to engage in a live chat with one another throughout the event.

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“We’re limited with what we can do in the field because of the droplet precautions. The calls coming in have changed. And, a lot of the time, it feels like on top of being a provider, you’re also now a therapist, as you’re trying to be empathetic and reason with your patients,” Schoen said.

Timothy Wilkinson
Timothy Wilkinson

“When this (pandemic) hit, I realized I had a set of skills that could be beneficial to the community. And when the call was put out for volunteers, I think it took me fewer than three minutes to respond,” Timothy recalled. “Since then, we’ve tested over 2,500 Burlington County residents. It’s been a lot of work, but it’s also been very rewarding. This is exactly what we had been training for.”

Shanni Prutchi
Shanni Prutchi

“There’s no other way to live in a society than to think about other people,” she emphasizes.

Julian Lorenzo
Julian Lorenzo

“My time at RCBC was the beginning of not only friendships and networking possibilities, but it was also where my excitement for pursuing a higher education ignited,” Lorenzo shared. “RCBC is filled with some of the best and most dedicated professors offered by any institution. I still keep in contact with professors and continue to lean on them for support and guidance.” 

 

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Join Rowan College at Burlington County at 1 pm, on Wednesday, May 6, as we invite essential workers Charvas Singleton and John Conte to our eighth Facebook Town Hall. Singleton and Conte will shed light on their experiences working in the transportation and logistics sector during this time. 

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Join us on April 29, for our seventh Facebook Town Hall, as we invite RCBC student Cheryl Jackson and adjunct math instructor Rosemary Fajgier, to speak about their experiences making facemasks for the local and national community.