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NECC is Well Represented in Feaster Five
November 30, 2012 – 4:17 pm | Comments Off
NECC is Well Represented in Feaster Five

Eighteen members of the NECC President’s Running Club ran the Feaster Five road race in Andover on Thanksgiving morning.
Wearing royal blue running shirts that proclaimed “we run the campus,” NECC runners stood out from the …

Northern Essex to host Genocide forum Dec. 5
November 30, 2012 – 3:30 pm | Comments Off

Northern Essex Community College’s Contemporary Affairs Club and Amnesty International Chapter will host a panel discussion on comparative genocides on Wednesday, Dec. 5 from noon to 1:30 p.m. on the Haverhill Campus, 100 Elliott St.
The …

NECC Offers Study Abroad in Turkey and Belize
November 30, 2012 – 2:29 pm | Comments Off
NECC Offers Study Abroad in Turkey and Belize

Anyone who would like to experience the benefits of studying abroad but doesn’t have time to commit to a full college semester should check out the short-term study abroad experiences available at Northern Essex Community …

NECC Presents “A Christmas Carol”
November 29, 2012 – 2:57 pm | Comments Off
NECC Presents “A Christmas Carol”

In 1843 Charles Dickens penned what would become known as the quintessential holiday play, “A Christmas Carol”. Northern Essex Community College, with a cast comprised of students, faculty, alumni, and staff, brings it to life …

NECC Students are Crowd Favorites in Santa Parade
November 27, 2012 – 3:09 pm | Comments Off
NECC Students are Crowd Favorites in Santa Parade

Three of NECC’s student athletes were crowd favorites in Haverhill’s Annual Santa Parade on Sunday, Nov. 18, although you may not have recognized them.
Jessica Goulet (volleyball and basketball), Aja Metcalf (basketball), and Kaila Nicholson (volleyball …

NECC Course Looks at Middle East
November 26, 2012 – 2:35 pm | Comments Off

A history course titled “The Modern Middle East,” will be offered at Northern Essex Community College during the 2013 spring semester.
The three-credit college course will be taught by NECC history and government professor Dr. …

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