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CCBC Moves to Online Instruction
Keegan Knox With the current pandemic of COVID-19 sweeping through the United States over the last month, The entire CCBC system has shut down their ... -
Community Book Connection Student Showcase Still Accepting Work
Paige Passantino CCBC’s Community Book Connection offers an exciting opportunity for students during a time of remote learning. Students are invited to continue submitting work ... -
Community Produce Markets Provide Healthy Options for Students
Tyneisha Lewis The Community Produce Market offers low-priced vegetables and fruits to faculty and students on the lower level of the Library on the CCBC ... -
CCBC Pathways event connects students to college and career possibilities
Sean Knox On Friday morning March 6, at CCBC-Dundalk, students gathered on the second floor of the College Community Center Student Lounge to take part ... -
Traditional Planners Still Help With Student Success
Raechel Beckett It’s 2:30 pm on a Friday afternoon, and class is almost over. Your professor is finishing up his lecture and reminding you of ... -
Quarantine 2020
Communication & Media Studies Professors reach out to students during the COVID-19 crisis. Although we will not see each other at CCBC we need to ... -
Podcasts for Foodies
By Tyneisha Lewis With the quarantine in effect, we could all use something to keep us occupied. What could be better than listening to a ... -
Rebel Foodie
Welcome to Rebel Foodie by CCBC Journalism student, Tyneisha Lewis. This blog is for the foodie in all of us. It will cover food news ... -
The Connection
By Brittany Donnor Humans crave some sort of intimate connection from one another. Even the ones who don’t understand the feelings that arise from an ... -
Racial Terrorism: Mary Wanjiru, Atlanta Vlog
For more information about this course please contact Adrianne Washington, Assistant Professor, Sociology (awashington2@ccbcmd.edu) .