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The nurturing environment Marcelle Dion LaBrecque '16 found at HCC allowed them to explore their identity and find success as a drag performer, singer and actor.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/spotlight-profiles/marcelle-labrecque
After being laid off twice in two years, Harry Hill '13 found his way to HCC for his certificate in graphic design – "my ticket out of poverty – point blank," he says.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/spotlight-profiles/harry-hill
The late HCC professor emerita Elaine Marieb had had a long career as a college biology teacher before she decided to enroll in HCC's nursing program.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/spotlight-profiles/elaine-marieb
HCC alumni donor Jim Izatt’s gifts to the HCC Foundation to establish a series of scholarships will help change the lives of HCC students for generations to come.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/spotlight-profiles/jim-izatt
Margaret Schwartz '21 began her HCC journey decades after dropping out of high school; she's now on her way to Smith College to study psychology as an Ada Comstock Scholar.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/spotlight-profiles/margaret-schwartz
A cook by trade, Todd Cummings '21 enrolled at HCC to learn the business side of running a restaurant. He made the most of his time and will now continue his studies at UMass.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/spotlight-profiles/todd-cummings-poe
Safiyah Bey '21, former HCC Student Senate president, just completed her first semester at Mount Holyoke College, where she is studying international relations.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/spotlight-profiles/safiyah-bey
Once homeless and living on the streets, LGBTQ advocate and HCC alum Meghan Maury '04 now works for the Biden Administration as a senior advisor at the U.S. Census Bureau.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/spotlight-profiles/meghan-maury
Bobbi Rougeau '06 received two HCC Foundation scholarships as a student; she is now funding one of her own to support students in HCC's Early Childhood Education program.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/spotlight-profiles/bobbi-rougeau
Since his first semester at HCC, hospitality management major Todd Cummings has amassed an impressive collection of scholarships – 12 – and counting.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/spotlight-profiles/todd-cummings