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The HCC community is mourning the loss of alum Andrew Morse '12, who touched countless lives while working for more than a decade as a tutor in the college's Writing Center.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/andy-morse
HCC has been awarded a $147,000 state grant to buy a "kitchen on wheels" to take its culinary arts operation on the road for education and community outreach.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/going-mobile
Holyoke Community College has launched an initiative to ensure menstrual products are widely available on campus and free to anyone who needs them.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/menstrual-equity
In one course running this semester at Holyoke Community College, student chefs are learning to prepare mouth-watering meals that look great but might not taste too good.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/camera-ready
As HCC celebrates its 75th anniversary, President Royal and HCC alumni look back at the college's founding in 1946 and its legacy as a trailblazer in Mass. public higher education.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/celebrating-75
Holyoke Community College is launching a free training program Feb. 28 for individuals who want to get started in the manufacturing industry.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/ready-made
HCC president Christina Royal presented U.S. Rep. Richard Neal '70 with an education service award on behalf of two national groups that support community colleges.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/now-presenting
Over the past 20 years, HCC's Jump Start program has helped thousands of people get off public assistance and prepared them to enter the workforce.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/getting-a-jump
The Taber Art Gallery exhibit by retired art professor Frank Cressotti, "Pages: Paintings on Newspaper," has been extended through Thursday, March 24.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/pages
HCC will soon introduce a free, drop-in child watch program for students who need safe and affordable supervision for their children while they attend classes.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/itsy-bitsy-child-watch