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A picture is worth a thousand words. Browse through the pictures in this
CCBC photo gallery from college events and activities. Click on the
snapshots below to view photos larger.
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Dr. Irving Pressley McPhail, CCBC chancellor, joined (left to right)
Dorothy Foos, member of the CCBC Board of Trustees; Carol Eustis,
dean, CCBC School of Health Professions; Harrison J. Rider, III,
president, Union Memorial Hospital; and Dr. Gena Proulx, president,
CCBC Dundalk and CCBC Essex, in unveiling the plaque that now hangs
outside the new Practical Nursing Skills Laboratory at CCBC Dundalk.
An Oct. 7 ceremony on campus honored Union Memorial Hospital, a
member of MedStar Health System, for its $100,000 gift that
partially funded the new high-tech teaching facility. (click
photo for more).
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School of Health Professions Practical Nursing Program faculty
(clockwise from left) Kathy Barnes, Jane Bennett, Carrole Welsh,
program secretary Lynn Kramer and Practical Nursing Program
administrator Carol Sullivan pose beside SimManTM, one of the
technological wonders in the new Practical Nursing Skills Laboratory
in the Center for Business and Industry at CCBC Dundalk. SimManTM
can be programmed to test student nurses’ abilities to take blood
pressures, pulses and perform a variety of other clinical functions.
(click photo for more)
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Larry Coleman, director of the CCBC Catonsville Office of
Multicultural Affairs, was the guest speaker at the Project SPARK
(Student Program to Achieve and Reinforce Knowledge) recognition
ceremony at CCBC Catonsville in October. The ceremony honored
students on the Dean’s List, the SPARK Scholar’s Club and the High
Potential Club. Coleman spoke about “effective effort,” which
includes commitment, focus and strategy. Project SPARK is a program
designed to help students achieve academic success and personal
success by offering services such as academic advisement, study
skills instruction, scholarship search, leadership development and
career exploration. (click photo for more)
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CCBC Dundalk Health Life Fitness Complex coordinator Jean Little
(right) explains the benefits of membership in the newly expanded
Circuit Center to (left to right) Jeanne Fialkowski, Dominic
Petrovia and Yana Karabelas during the Oct. 23 community open house.
The event attracted 75 people and netted 16 new memberships to the
facility. Circuit Center membership is open to CCBC faculty and
staff from all campuses. The Circuit Center is open Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays 6-8 a.m., 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and 4-8 p.m.;
Tuesdays and Thursdays 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m. and Saturdays10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Contact Jean Little at 410-285-9715 for information. (click photo
for more)
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Assistant Controller Lynn Wehner, United Way campus coordinator for
CCBC Essex, confers with Capital Budget Manager Trina Crook, CCBC’s
United Way coordinator, on this year’s list of eligible charities.
(click photo for more)
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Frank Miller, executive director of the American Red Cross, visited
CCBC Dundalk for the campus’ United Way kickoff event in early
November. Miller explained how contributors’ United Way dollars go
to support the Red Cross and more than 100 other human service
agencies in the central Maryland area. (click photo for more)
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Bewitching employees (from left) Bernie Brooks, Donna Lambie, Josie
Lepper and Penny Jester joined the festivities at the annual
Halloween party at CCBC Dundalk. (click photo for more)
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