NCCFT Takes Action on Sabbaticals
Today, April 15 2010, the NCCFT Executive Committee filed a Step 2 Grievance as a result of the failure of the Board of Trustees to act on the recommendations of […]
NCC Multicultural Fair
NCC’S ANNUAL TRADITION THE MULTICULTURAL FAIR 2010 THIS YEAR’S THEME: “WORLD TOUR” THURSDAY APRIL 15 CLUB HOUR / CCB MPR Multicultural Fair Organizers, ALEX AND VIRGINIA SANCHIOLI (who are also […]
Monday Morning Music: Hurt – Nine Inch Nails (and also Johnny Cash)
This request comes from Thomas Bruckner in the Physical Sciences department. He forwarded two videos along with the following explanation: The first Link is for the 1994 original version performed […]
From Our Members: Faculty Recital featuring Dr. Susan Sobolewski
From Garry Ouellette of the Music Department: Faculty Recital Dr. Susan Sobolewski, piano Presents… The Virtuoso Composer Ravel, Debussy, Rachmaninoff, Bartok, Chopin Tuesday April 6, 2010 11:30 a.m. Club Hour […]
Monday Morning Music: The Mary Ellen Carter
Maybe it’s because some of us have been on break, but I didn’t get a request to put up for today’s Monday Morning Music, so that means you get to […]
NCCFT Honors NCC Trustee John LeBoutillier
Last week the NCCFT honored NCC Board of Trustees member John LeBoutillier with NYSUT’s “Friend of Education” award. The award recognizes the exceptional work Mr. LeBoutillier has done in advancing […]
From our members: Enjoy an Evening of Exciting Modern Dance!
From Eileen Morrison-Darren in the department of Theater and Dance:
Monday Morning Music: Ride, Captian, Ride (Blues Image)
Today’s selection comes from Ed Boyden, Assistant Professor in the History, Geography and Political Science Department. Ed says: I knew I was going to pass my oral exam in 1989 […]
Join Us for the Spring Panel Luncheon – April 22, 2010
Revitalizing Long Island’s Economic Landscape through Preparation, Collaboration, and Transformation Our Spring Panel Luncheon will explore important changes in Long Island’s economic landscape and will invite discussion of innovative ways […]
Remembering the Triangle fire 99 years later
Today’s New York Times has a very poignant story about yesterday’s remembrances of the 1911 Triangle Shirt Factory fire, which killed 146 workers, mostly young immigrant women. Here is an […]