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'This Really Helps'

With the campus closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Holyoke Community College donated its stock of perishable food supplies to three area nonprofits.

Digital Literacy

HCC is running a free online program starting May 5 for people who want to sharpen their digital literacy skills to become more effective remote workers and learners.

Virtual Art Show

HCC's Taber Art Gallery may be closed for the rest of the spring semester, but the annual Student Art Exhibition goes on – online – starting Thursday, April 30.

Answering the Call

The Holyoke Community College Campus Police Department honored its dispatchers during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, April 12-18.

Registration Open

Summer session classes at HCC begin June 1 and will be offered fully online; Fall semester classes start Sept. 8.

Grant Extension

The state has awarded HCC a three-year, $450,000 grant so the college can continue its free, college-prep program, Transition to College & Careers.

One Day in Thrive

Take a look inside HCC's Thrive Student Resource Center, the program that supports the college's most vulnerable students.

Featured Leaders

Women leaders of area institutions will be the guest presenters at the spring 2020 Women's Leadership Luncheon series hosted by HCC and the Greater Holyoke Chamber of Commerce.

From Plath to Perez

Holyoke Community College student Marissa Perez has won the prestigious Glascock Poetry Prize, believed to be the oldest, intercollegiate poetry contest in the country.

Parental Honors

Retired HCC professor Candida 'Candy' Johnson has established a scholarship in memory of her parents, Ed and Verdi Johnson, career educators who loved the arts.