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With the campus closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Holyoke Community College donated its stock of perishable food supplies to three area nonprofits.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/food-donations
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.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/digital-literacy
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.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/virtual-art-show
The Holyoke Community College Campus Police Department honored its dispatchers during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, April 12-18.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/telecommunicators-week
Summer session classes at HCC begin June 1 and will be offered fully online; Fall semester classes start Sept. 8.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/registration-open
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.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/tcc-grant
Take a look inside HCC's Thrive Student Resource Center, the program that supports the college's most vulnerable students.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/thrive
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.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/leadership-lunch-sp20
Holyoke Community College student Marissa Perez has won the prestigious Glascock Poetry Prize, believed to be the oldest, intercollegiate poetry contest in the country.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/poetry-prize
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.
http://www.hcc.edu//about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/candy-johnson