Atlantic Cape Community College is proud to announce multiple students have been named to the Garden State Athletic Conference (GSAC) All-Academic Team for Spring 2022.
About 30 students from St. Augustine Preparatory School in Buena Vista Township convened at the college for a two-week culinary course as part of the high school's Third Semester, which culminated Thursday, June 8 with a luncheon for parents and family catered by the students.
The Atlantic Cape Community College Art Gallery will host a complementary art exhibit in July and August in celebration of the Smithsonian’s traveling historical exhibit “Voices and Votes” coming to Atlantic Cape this summer.
Ninety visiting high school students spent a day in hands-on, science-based workshops during TeenTech 2022 hosted by Atlantic Cape Community College on May 25.
The Atlantic Cape Archery team’s 2021-2022 season came to a close following the 2022 USA Archery Collegiate Target Nationals May 19-22 in Chula Vista, California.
Atlantic Cape Community College will continue its Voices and Votes speaker series 3 p.m. June 6 with a virtual talk by Sybastian Smith titled “Voting While Transgender or Transforming.”
Nearly 400 students walked across the stage to accept their diplomas as family and friends cheered them on during Atlantic Cape Community College’s 55th annual Commencement held Thursday, May 19, in the Quad of the Mays Landing campus.
The 55th Annual Scholarship Recognition Ceremony hosted by the Atlantic Cape Foundation celebrated the 156 scholarship recipients receiving 282 scholarships for the Fall 2022 semester, and the donors who made those awards possible.
The new Culinary program is part of expanded programming coming to the Cape May County campus this autumn that will also include courses in Drones and Hospitality, as well as evening Nursing courses.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Center for Student Success (CSS) celebrated the graduates of the class of 2022 and their mentors during an Awards Ceremony on Friday, May 6 in Walter Edge Theater on the Mays Landing campus.
Thirty-nine Atlantic Cape Community College students, 28 in person and 11 virtually, attended the ceremony. In the 2021-22 school year, there were 174 Atlantic Cape students who joined PTK, bringing membership up to 215 active members.
The Atlantic Cape Community College Archery team took home several accolades in the 2022 USA Archery Collegiate Target Regionals-East Region at James Madison University April 23 and 24 in Virginia.
Men of Atlantic Cape (MAC), a retention program for Black and Latino students at Atlantic Cape Community College, hosted a jacket presentation ceremony for five students on Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at the Mays Landing campus.
Four culinary students had the right mix of ingredients and ingenuity to impress the judges on Friday, April 22 and take home the title of Iron Student Chef.
Join Atlantic Cape Community College 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 10 at the Atlantic City campus for a discussion on that referendum with Hon. Steven P. Perskie, a former Atlantic County Superior Court judge, state legislator and chairman of the New Jersey Casino Control Commission.
With all the glitz and glam of a televised awards show, the students in the Communication program at Atlantic Cape Community College were recognized for their efforts in spring and fall 2021 during the 15th annual Communication Awards.
A plaque recognizing the contributions of William Spangler, Atlantic Cape Community College’s first library director, was installed in the entryway to the library named in his honor during a ceremony Tuesday, April 26 on the Mays Landing campus.
Kids College returns starting July 11 with weeklong classes for children and teens ages 7-15 such as cartooning, mosaics, science exploration, comic book development, cooking, and digital photography.
Construction is underway on the new Innovation Center at Atlantic Cape Community College, which will offer esports and cybersecurity programs in a state-of-the-art facility on the Mays Landing campus in the fall.
Atlantic Cape Community College hosted two job fairs over two days, one for nursing students at the Mays Landing campus, and another general career expo across its three campuses, drawing employers and potential employees from across the region.
Atlantic Cape Community College Student Nurses Club hosted its SimMom Baby Shower on April 4 for the first time in two years, collecting items for families in need.
Dr. David Blake from The College of New Jersey will present a discussion on poet Walt Whitman’s modern legacy at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 21 in room H116 at the Mays Landing campus, 5100 E. Black Horse Pike.
Students have until May 3 to register for Summer and Fall 2022 classes at Atlantic Cape and receive free credits for each semester. Summer semester begins May 16 and fall classes start Aug. 29.
Atlantic Cape’s Center for Accessibility (CFA) partnered with the Atlantic Center for Independent Living (ACIL) to offer no cost life skills workshops on March 30 and April 5 and 7.
Atlantic Cape Community College is celebrating Community College Month this April by joining the #CCMonth campaign, a monthlong grassroots education campaign coordinated by the Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT).
An astounding $240,775 was raised at the 39th annual Atlantic Cape Restaurant Gala, a scholarship fundraiser for students in the Academy of Culinary Arts.
The Atlantic Cape Student Nurses Club will host its SimMom Baby Shower 12:30 p.m. Monday, April 4 in H-108 (nursing lab) to benefit the Atlantic County Women’s Shelter and Meest, a nonprofit supporting Ukraine refugees and humanitarian aid.
The Center for Accessibility recognized Developmental Disability Awareness Month in March by hosting an information table where visitors could read about the campaign and its history, as well as contribute by sharing thoughts on innovations that break down barriers for people with disabilities.
The Atlantic Cape Community for the Differently Abled student club presents the second of its Accessibility Advocacy Series conversations Tuesday, April 12 with advocate Rachel Handler.
The 39th annual Holocaust Awareness program is co-sponsored by the Sara and Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center at Stockton University and Atlantic Cape Community College.
The new food truck at the Academy of Culinary Arts at Atlantic Cape Community College will help teach students about mobile food operations while helping a local veteran start their own business.
Academy of Culinary Arts alumna Carole Trace was recently invited to show off her prowess and create a molecular gastronomy dessert for Chef Annemarie Chelius’ Baking and Pastry class, a skill she refined working in a famed Chicago restaurant.
Congratulations to Atlantic Cape Men’s Basketball players David Coit and Richard Jones for being named 2021-22 Region 19 All-Region Basketball First Team.
From globe-trotting pastry chefs to locally-renowned restaurateurs and everything in between, the Academy of Culinary Arts has been helping to mold, educate and elevate highly skilled culinary and hospitality professionals for four decades.
Atlantic Cape Community College will present a series of fun, interactive STEM activities for all ages as part of Maker’s Day 2022, held 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, March 26 at the Mays Landing campus.
Cape May County Clerk Rita Rothberg detailed the history of the Women’s Suffrage movement during a presentation Tuesday, March 8 at Atlantic Cape Community College Cape May County campus.
The Art Gallery at Atlantic Cape Community College will host its annual “Celebrate Atlantic Cape” art show March 21-May 27, with an opening reception scheduled for 5-6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 23.