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In a message to the HCC community, President Christina Royal writes that we must work together to build a world free of racial violence, bigotry, and marginalization.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/our-values-guide-us
In addition to its traditional early fall semester start date on Tuesday, Sept. 8, HCC will run two sessions of classes this fall that begin on Sept. 28 and Oct. 28.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/flexible-fall
A pilot program offered by HCC and the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission is training people with disabilities to work in the growing field of cybersecurity.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/cybersecurity
'Together HCC' launched in March and inspired nearly 200 individuals to contribute nearly $40,000 toward the college's Student Emergency Fund.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/ac-together-hcc
The Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts has awarded HCC another $40,000 to help students facing financial emergencies during the pandemic.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/more-relief
After a successful career as an advertising producer, Cate Boram '20 enrolled at HCC to learn how to tell more personal stories. She graduated as a valedictorian.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/cate-boram
HCC has introduced new programs in cannabis cultivation, beer and cider brewing, winemaking, behaviorial neuroscience, critical social thought, geoscience, and more.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/new-for-fall
HCC alumna Payton North '15 is the assistant managing editor for Reminder Publications, for whom she writes a weekly column.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/payton-north
HCC and its partners will receive $1.89 million over four years to train up to 100 community health workers to better help families impacted by opioid use.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/neal-grant
The five-year award from the National Science Foundation will enable students majoring in STEM fields to qualify for scholarships of as much as $6,500 a year.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/nsf-grant