History has a way of putting things into perspective for us. When we look back, it allows us to take stock of what we’ve accomplished, learn from our mistakes and measure our progress.
“New year, new me.” That’s the motto for most on January 1. Many start new diets or even try healthy cooking. Gym memberships are broken in. Parents commit to cooking dinner at home rather than eating out. That way they can save money.
“What I appreciate most about RCBC are the people: both students and colleagues. Even as a student, I was drawn to the diversity at RCBC. I was in class with students of varying ages and a range of life and cultural experiences. Now I'm teaching those students, and their unique perspectives keep our conversations fresh and provocative,” Yanuzzi said. “Watching people learn and problem solve is probably one of the most rewarding things I've experienced.”
Imagine being offered your dream job at the age of 21. That’s exactly what happened for Rowan College at Burlington County 3+1 student Hannah Marthaler when she was offered the position of level I computer systems security analyst (cybersecurity analyst) at Lockheed Martin.
“I decided to study at RCBC because I could get a jump start on my ambitions to study Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture. Engineering seemed like a natural fit for me, as I have always enjoyed learning about how things are made, as well as engaging in practical, hands-on learning activities.”
When the weather turns cold, it is time to celebrate winter squash. Butternut squash is one of the most widely used winter squash varieties – and for good reason. It is buttery, nutty and easy to find. It can be the star of many dishes, but it really stands out in a great bisque.
“We are addressing a serious health concern in a kid-friendly way while creating a path to a life of better oral health,” said Linda Hecker, RCBC’s Director of Dental Hygiene.
“I am a big proponent of community college as a gateway to a successful career. RCBC gave me the opportunity to succeed by providing an affordable education and flexible classes so I could work full time while completing my studies,” Rachel explains.
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