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A Family Business

Restaurants have been hit hard by the pandemic, but alumni Michael '89 and Karen Anderson '90, owners of Tucker's in Southwick, are sticking with it.

In the Greenhouse

As caretaker of the HCC greenhouse, biology major Avery Maltz is the only student who's been granted regular access to campus buildings since the pandemic shutdown.

Home Work

Tallon Tomasi '20 has been working through the COVID-19 crisis as an LPN at the Leavitt Family Jewish Home in Longmeadow as she completes her associate degree program in nursing at HCC.

The Storyteller

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.

The Journeyman

Nathan Wytrwal '20 got his first good glimpse of HCC through the service window of a food truck. Now he's on his way to UMass to study mechanical engineering.

Moving Forward

A near-death experience inspired Samary Ramos to return to school; the HCC Visual Arts faculty inspired her to pursue a career in art education.

Dual Purpose

This spring, at the age 18, Sage Pasquale of Holyoke, earned her high school diploma and graduated with high honors from Holyoke Community College.

Change-Maker

New HCC graduate Marley Friedrick '20 of Amherst has been selected for a Newman Civic Fellowship and was also recognized as one of the state's "29 Who Shine."

'Reporting for Duty'

Elizabeth Busker of Wilbraham is a Marine Corps veteran, single mother, psychology major, honors student and president of the Student Senate.

'Best decision of my life'

After a few years and a few failures, David Feliciano found his way to HCC, a place, he says, that provided him with a safe space to make mistakes and grow.