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STUDENTLIFE GUIDE

SPRING 2017

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BARBARA CORCORAN American businesswoman, investor, speaker, consultant, syndicated columnist, author, and television personality. As a television personality, she is a “Shark” investor on ABC’s Shark Tank.

ANDERSON COOPER American journalist, television personality, and author. He is the primary anchor of the CNN news show Anderson Cooper 360.

HODA KOTBAmerican television news anchor and TV host known as the co-host of NBC’s Today Show’s fourth hour with Kathie Lee Gifford.

CURT MENEFEEAward-winning co-host of Fox NFL Sunday and host of Travel Channel’s Hello Goodbye, where he has traveled to over 80 countries on all seven continents.

National Society for Leadership & Success HCCC ChapterBelow is the dynamic list of speakers for this semester’s Live Speaker Broadcast Series. All broadcasts will be streamed on both campuses. Please refer to the NSLS Event Calendar for dates and times. Broadcasts are open to members and inductees only. To learn more about NSLS and how you can be invited to join, please email [email protected] or call 201-360-4195.

We are looking for the next LEADER!The Office of Student Activities presents the Emerging Leader Certificate Program. This program focuses on first-year and returning students with limited leadership training. Students completing this track are interested in building the foundations needed to be successful in college and in the workforce.

Workshops will be offered in person and online covering the following topics:

• Myers Briggs Personality Assessment • Communication Styles • Branding and Marketing Yourself• Diversity and Inclusion • Resume Building • Email Etiquette• Networking • Empowerment and Personal Responsibility

To find out more about the program and to apply, visit my.hccc.edu/osa.Applications are due by Monday, January 30!

Accounting & Business ClubAESNJ –Alliance of EOF Students of NJ

Art ClubChemistry Club

CRU-Christian ClubCulinary Arts Club

Environmental ClubGaming Central Club

Honors Student Council Human Services Club

LGBTQIA Club Music Club

National Society for Leadership & Success

The Orator (Student Newspaper) Phi Theta Kappa (Honor Society)

Psi Beta (Psychology Honor Society)Psychology Club

Religious Exploration ClubScience & Engineering Club

Sigma Kappa Delta (English Honor Society)

The STEM ClubStudent Government Association

Teacher Education ClubTheater Arts Club

Wellness Club

Watch for great programs and events from the clubs and organizations

this semester.

JOIN A CLUB OR ORGANIZATION!

For questions or to sign up,please call 201-360-4195

email us at [email protected]

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 20Hot Cocoa and DonutsJournal Square Campus, B Student LoungeNorth Hudson Campus, Student Lounge9 a.m.What better way to kick off the semester than a nice warm cup of cocoa and a donut!

MONDAY, JANUARY 23School Supply GiveawayJournal Square Campus, B104North Hudson Campus, Room 204Starting at 10 a.m.Do you need binders, notebooks, and pens? We’ve got it! Stop by the Office of Student Activities to pick them up, while supplies last.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 24Candy ArtJournal Square Campus, B Student LoungeNorth Hudson Campus, Student Lounge12 p.m. to 2 p.m. Satisfy both your sweet tooth and your creative side at the same time!

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25Bagel WednesdayJournal Square Campus, B Student Lounge11:45 a.m.Bagel Wednesday is back in Journal Square! Join us for a midday snack of coffee, bagels, and all of the fixings. Sponsored by the Student Government Association.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 26Welcome Back CarnivaleJournal Square Campus, B Student Lounge11 a.m. to 1 p.m.It’s a celebration! Join us as we kick off the semester with food, music, masks, and a performance!

Sign ShopNorth Hudson Campus, Student Lounge4 p.m. to 6 p.m.Come make your very own personalized sign to hang at your desk, on your door, in your room, or use for your club!

FRIDAY, JANUARY 27Friday FREE Draw in the GalleryJournal Square Campus, Dineen Hull Gallery, L Building12 p.m. to 4 p.m.Join Cultural Affairs as they host a drawing session in the gallery and on the roof terrace (weather permitted). Materials will be provided. Register for FREE in person at Benjamin J. Dineen III and Dennis C. Hull Gallery.

MONDAY, JANUARY 30Sign ShopJournal Square Campus, B Student Lounge3 p.m. to 5 p.m.Come make your very own personalized sign to hang at your desk, on your door, in your room, or use for your club!

TUESDAY, JANUARY 31Welcome Back CarnivaleNorth Hudson Campus, Student Lounge11 a.m. to 1 p.m.It’s a celebration! Join us as we kick off the semester with food, music, masks, and a performance!

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1Bagel WednesdayNorth Hudson Campus, Student Lounge9 a.m.Start off your morning with coffee, bagel, and all of the fixings! Today begins North Hudson’s favorite weekly tradition!

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2Involvement Fair: Mardi Gras Style!Journal Square Campus, B Student Lounge11 a.m. to 1 p.m.Are you looking to join a club or organization? Join us for the Involvement Fair and find out multiple ways to get involved on campus.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3Friday FREE Draw in the Gallery Journal Square Campus, Dineen Hull Gallery, L Building12 p.m. to 4 p.m.Join Cultural Affairs as they host a drawing session in the gallery and on the roof terrace (weather permitted). Materials will be provided. Register for FREE in person at Benjamin J. Dineen III and Dennis C. Hull Gallery.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6Lucky Bamboo12 p.m. - 2 p.m.North Hudson Campus, Student LoungeCome out and create your own personalized Lucky Bamboo plant!

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7Involvement Fair: Mardi Gras Style!North Hudson Campus, Student Lounge11 a.m. to 1 p.m.Are you looking to join a club or organization? Join us for the Involvement Fair and find out multiple ways to get involved on campus.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8Evening Involvement and Services FairJournal Square Campus, Liberty Cafe5 p.m. to 7 p.m.Attention Evening Students! Stop by to meet representatives from clubs and offices around campus. All attendees get a free cup of coffee and cookie while supplies last.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9Lucky Bamboo12 p.m. - 2 p.m.Journal Square Campus,B Student LoungeCome out and create your own personalized Lucky Bamboo plant!

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10Bus Trip to Medieval TimesBus leaves B Building at 5 p.m.Show begins at 6 p.m.Students: $15Faculty/Staff/Community: $35Surrender to an age of bravery and honor, and witness epic battles of steel and steed. From ringside seats, discover a feast of the eyes and appetite with more action, more fun and more excitement than ever before. As you thrill to a rousing live jousting tournament, marvel at the awe-inspiring horsemanship and falconry. Medieval Times serves a four-course meal fit for royalty!Any non-HCCC students/staff must be above the age of 10.Purchase tickets on www.hccc.edu/tickets

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All events take place at NHC Lounge unless otherwise noted.

North Hudson CampusEventsFriday, January 20Hot Cocoa and Donuts9 a.m.What better way to kick off the semester than a nice warm cup of cocoa and a donut!

Monday, January 23School Supply Giveaway10 a.m., Student Activities Office, Room 204Do you need binders, notebooks, and pens!? We got it! Stop by the Office of Student Activities to pick them up, while supplies last.

Tuesday, January 24Candy Art 12 p.m. - 2 p.m.Refer to page 3 for description.

Thursday, January 26Sign Shop4 p.m. – 6 p.m.Come make your very own personalized sign to hang at your desk, on your door, in your room, or use for your club!

Tuesday, January 31Welcome Back Carnivale11 a.m. - 1 p.m.It’s a celebration! Join us as we kick off the semester with food, music, masks, and a performance!

Monday, February 6Lucky Bamboo12 p.m. - 2 p.m.Come out and create your own personalized Lucky Bamboo plant!

Tuesday, February 7Involvement Fair: Mardi Gras Style!11 a.m. - 1 p.m.Refer to page 3 for description.

Thursday, February 9Black History Month Informational Tabling11 a.m. - 3 p.m.Stop by for educational information on important figures in Black History, as well as some giveaways!

Wednesday, February 15AfroCuba Band11 a.m. - 1 p.m.Join us for a performance from New Jersey’s own AfroCuba band as they play the sounds of their culture, mixed in with a lesson on the various in-struments they use and their origin. Also stop by to enjoy delicious Cuban food!

Thursday, February 16Major Exploration Fair4 p.m. - 6 p.m.Multipurpose RoomDiscover the major that is right for you!

Tuesday, February 21NSLS Live Speaker Broadcast: Curt Menefee7 p.m., Multipurpose Room

Tuesday, February 28Transfer Fair11 a.m. - 1 p.m.Multipurpose RoomWhat does life after HCCC look like for you? Meet representatives from your potential four-year institution!

Thursday, March 2Women’s History Month Informational Tabling11 a.m. - 3 p.m.Stop by for educational information on important women in history, along with some giveaways!

Monday, March 6What’s in a Name?11 a.m. - 1 p.m.Stop by for a framed printout that tells you the origin of your name and common personality traits!

Thursday, March 9Self Defense Class2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Multipurpose RoomJoin OSA’s resident personal trainer, Adam from Own Your Fitness, and your peers to learn some basic self-defense techniques and tools to help build confidence and increase your safety.

Tuesday, March 14NSLS Live Speaker Broadcast: Hoda Kotb7 p.m., Multipurpose Room

Thursday, March 16#TruckinThursdays11:30 a.m.Check out some of Hudson County’s finest Food Trucks!

Thursday, March 30Love Is…2 p.m.Multipurpose RoomWhat is a healthy relationship? Learn about the signs of both healthy and unhealthy relationships, and tips to help those around you.

Monday, April 3 - Friday, April 28No H8 CampaignLibraryVisit our photo campaign, starring HCCC students, faculty and staff, as they stand by the mission of the campaign and stand by all members of our com-munities.

Wednesday, April 5Job & Internship Fair11 a.m.Multipurpose RoomMeet face to face with local companies and orga-nizations and find an internship or job that is right for you!

Thursday, April 6#TruckinThursdays11:30 a.m.Check out some of Hudson County’s finest Food Trucks!

Safe Space Training2 p.m. - 4 p.m.Students, faculty, and staff are invited to take part in a two-hour training that seeks to educate them on how to truly create a safe, comfortable, and wel-coming environment for the LGBTQIA community.

Wednesday, April 12Breakfast and Binaries9 a.m.Stop by for breakfast and make your mark on our Genderbread Person!

Friday, April 21Day of Silence11 a.m.Refer to page 10 for description.

Wednesday, May 3Graduate Portraits11 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Thursday, May 4#TruckinThursdays11:30 a.m.Check out some of Hudson County’s finest Food Trucks!

Wednesday, May 10Graduation BBQ12 p.m. - 2 p.m.HCCC graduates, staff, and faculty are invited to come out and celebrate a final cookout before Graduation!

This is just a sample of the events happening on the North Hudson Campus. Don’t forget Bagel Wednesday every Wednesday at 9 a.m. starting on February 1! Be sure to check out the other pages for events sponsored by the Library, Sundaes on Mondays, off-campus trips, volunteer opportunities, and more!

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Exhibit open from Monday, January 23 through Tuesday, February 21Hip-Hop Utopia: Culture + Community Co-Curated by Michelle Vitale and Fred Fleisher Journal Square Campus, Dineen Hull Gallery, L BuildingSay word? Word. Since its inception, Hip-hop has always given a voice to the marginalized and disenfranchised. Today, the park jams have evolved into a global community of bold expression. Hip-hop now imposes its social influence and commentary to current issues including culture, ethnicity, class, and gender. Community exhibition partners and artists include Animal, Chilltown, Grove Street Bikes, Yshai Milkin, and Rafael Gonzalez.

Tuesday, January 31Reception: Hip-Hop Utopia: Culture + CommunityJournal Square Campus, Dineen Hull Gallery, L Building6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Wednesday, February 1SOOOOUUUULFEST12 p.m. to 2 p.m. Journal Square Campus, B Student Lounge

Saturday, February 4Off-Campus Trip: Day in HarlemGroup leaves B Building at 8:30 a.m.

Monday, February 6Tracing Your History12 p.m. to 2 p.m., Journal Square Campus,B Student LoungeTrace back to learn more about your family history.

Tuesday, February 7Turntable Tuesdays: In Memory of J Dilla6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Journal Square Campus, Dineen Hull Gallery, L BuildingFree! For more information, please contact [email protected]

Wednesday, February 8 Artist Talk: Utopia Or Bust12 p.m. to 2 p.m., Journal Square Campus, Dineen Hull Gallery, L BuildingArtist and community members discuss influences of Hip-Hop. For more information, please contact [email protected]

Wednesday, February 8Tracing Your History6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Journal Square Campus,B Student LoungeTrace back to learn more about your family history.

Thursday, February 9Black History Month Informational Tabling11 a.m. to 3 p.m.North Hudson Campus, Student LoungeStop by for information on important events and people in black history, and grab some giveaways!

Monday, February 13Guest Lecturer Ayana Iman: Don’t Touch My Hair12 p.m. to 2 p.m., Journal Square Campus, Dineen Hull Gallery, L BuildingJoin guest lecturer Ayana Iman as she delves into the topic of natural hair and self-confi-dence as a woman. The first 30 attendees will receive a commemorative journal.

Workshop Reading & Discussion of TIERS6 p.m., Culinary Conference CenterFrom Reg E. Gaines, author of the Tony-award winning Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk comes an electrifying new play set in 1970s Jersey City, where four friends meet weekly to play cards, discuss life and talk trash.

Wednesday, February 15 HCCCoffeehouse: AfroCuba BandNorth Hudson Campus, Student Lounge11 a.m. to 1 p.m.Join us for a performance from New Jersey’s own AfroCuba band as they play the sounds of their culture, mixed in with a lesson on the various instruments they use and their origin. Also stop by to enjoy delicious Cuban food!

HCCCofffeehouse: Black Lives Matter4 p.m., Journal Square Campus, B Student LoungeFeaturing Spoken Word artist Jeff Dessources with his powerful words and take on the complexity of the African culture and societal issues.

Friday, February 17Community Service: Garden State Episcopal Community Development Food Pantry Church of Incarnation 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.Sign up to participate at www.hccc.edu/tickets

Tuesday, February 21Turntable Tuesdays: Hip-Hop Love6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Journal Square Campus, Dineen Hull Gallery, L BuildingFree!For more information, please contact [email protected]

Wednesday, February 22Documentary Viewing: 13th6 p.m., Journal Square Campus, B Student Lounge13th is a 2016 American documentary by director Ava DuVernay. Centered on race in the United States criminal justice system, the film is titled after the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which outlawed slavery. Join us for this impactful documentary, followed by a discussion.

Thursday, February 23 Documentary Viewing: Hip-Hop Evolution 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Journal Square Campus, B Student Lounge Interviews with influential MCs, DJs and moguls trace the genre’s dynamic evolution from the 1970s through the 1990s.

Saturday, February 25Off-Campus Trip: African American Civil War Memorial and MuseumVisit www.hccc.edu/tickets to sign up and for more information.

Monday, February 27Reading of Dred Scott Decision1 p.m., Journal Square Campus, B Student LoungeWitness a reading of the landmark decision of Dred Scott vs. Sandford, commonly known as the Dred Scott case.

For more information, please call (201)-360-4195 or e-mail [email protected]

BLACK HISTORY MONTHCELEBRATES

Join the April Book Club: You Can’t Touch My Hair by Phoebe Robinson Visit the Library for more information!

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MAJOR EXPLORATION FAIRS

Start thinking about the next step in your education!

Meet with admissions representatives from various colleges and universities that are interested in HCCC students.

Learn more about your potential four-year institution!Open to all HCCC students!

COLLEGE TRANSFER FAIRS

Tuesday, February 28North Hudson Campus

Multipurpose Room4800 Kennedy Boulevard

Union City, NJ11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Wednesday, March 8Journal Square Campus

Culinary Conference Center161 Newkirk Street

Jersey City, NJ4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Sponsored by the Center for Academic and Student SuccessFor more information, contact (201)-360-4150/52

or [email protected]

COME DISCOVER THE MAJOR THAT IS RIGHT FOR YOU!Meet with representatives from a variety of majors

to explore the different career paths in each.

Thursday, February 16North Hudson Campus

Multipurpose Room4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

4800 Kennedy Boulevard, Union City, NJ

Tuesday, March 14Journal Square Campus

B Student Lounge4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

25 Journal Square, Jersey City, NJ

Every other Monday from March 13 to April 24

Journal Square Campus, B Student LoungeNorth Hudson Campus, Student Lounge

ESCAPE THE ROOM! Thursday, March 2 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.Journal Square CampusB Student Lounge

Sundaes on Mondays!

Sponsored by the Center for Academic and Student SuccessFor more information, contact (201)-360-4150/52 or [email protected]

Thursday, February 9 at 6 p.m.Journal Square Campus

Culinary Conference Center, Scott Ring Room

AUDITIONS! Wednesday, January 25

5 p.m.- 9 p.m., Journal Square CampusCulinary Conference Center, 5th Floor

V MONOLOGUES

THE

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EXHIBIT OPEN FROM FRIDAY, MARCH 3 TO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19Quantum Overdrive!Curated by Fred Fleisher Journal Square Campus, L Building, Dineen Hull GalleryExhibiting artists include Jude Broughan, Marguerite Day, Ketta Loannidou, Joanne Leah, Tricia McLaughlin, Helen O’Leary, Rachel Phillips, Laurie Riccadonna, Adie Russell, Savannah Spirit, and Woolpunk.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1Women in Leadership12 p.m.Culinary Conference CenterJoin us for a panel of successful women in leadership here at Hudson County Commu-nity College. Participate in an open discussion on the paths taken to get to their current positions, what more can be done to break through the glass ceiling, and what you can do to continue to push through obstacles and reach your goals.

THURSDAY, MARCH 2Women’s History Month Informational Tabling11 a.m. to 3 p.m.North Hudson Campus, Student LoungeStop by for educational information on important women in history, along with some giveaways!

Game On, Ladies! Mario Kart™ Friendly1 p.m. to 4 p.m.Journal Square Campus, Library MakerspaceNorth Hudson Campus, Student LoungeA special Women’s History Month edition of our video game friendlies! Play friendly rounds of Mario Kart™ and meet other women in the HCCC gaming community.

FRIDAY, MARCH 3Quantum Overdrive! Panel Discussion & Reception4 p.m. to 7 p.m.Journal Square Campus, L Building, Dineen Hull Gallery & Atrium

MONDAY, MARCH 6What’s in a Name?11 a.m. to 1 p.m. - North Hudson Campus, Student Lounge12 p.m. to 2 p.m. - Journal Square Campus, B Student LoungeStop by for a framed printout that tells you the origin of your name and common personality traits!

TUESDAY, MARCH 7Self Defense Class12 p.m.Journal Square Campus, B Student LoungeJoin OSA’s resident personal trainer, Adam from Own Your Fitness, and your peers to learn some basic self-defense techniques and tools to help build confidence and increase your safety.

THURSDAY, MARCH 9Women’s Health and Wellness Fair11 a.m. to 1 p.m.Journal Square Campus, B Student LoungeLearn how to be healthy mentally, physically, and emotionally with various vendors and free screenings.

Self Defense Class2 p.m.North Hudson Campus, Multipurpose RoomJoin OSA’s resident personal trainer, Adam from Own Your Fitness, and your peers to learn some basic self-defense techniques and tools to help build confidence and increase your safety.

SATURDAY, MARCH 11Group Service: Community FoodBank of NJBus leaves B Student Lounge at 8 a.m.Group returns around 11 a.m.Sign up at www.hccc.edu/tickets

TUESDAY, MARCH 14NSLS Live Speaker Broadcast: Hoda Kotb7 p.m.Journal Square Campus, Culinary Conference CenterNorth Hudson Campus, Multipurpose RoomRefer to page 2 for description.

THURSDAY, MARCH 23Beautiful: The Carole King Musical7 p.m.Stephen Sondheim TheatreStudents: $20Staff/Faculty/Community: $49Refer to page 14 for descriptionPurchase tickets on www.hccc.edu/tickets

TUESDAY, MARCH 28Love Is…3 p.m.Journal Square Campus, A Building, 2nd FloorWhat is a healthy relationship? Learn about the signs of both healthy and unhealthy rela-tionships, and tips to help those around you.

THURSDAY, MARCH 30Love Is…2 p.m.North Hudson Campus, Multipurpose RoomWhat is a healthy relationship? Learn about the signs of both healthy and unhealthy rela-tionships, and tips to help those around you.

THURSDAY, MARCH 30Lecture Series: An Afternoon with Anne Burrell12 p.m. to 2 p.m.Culinary Conference CenterFor more information and to make a FREE reservation visit: www.hccc.edu/tickets.

Hudson County Community College celebrates

#EMPOWEREDFor more informa�on, please call (201)-360-4195 or e-mail [email protected]

H I S T O R Y M O N T H

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY!

THURSDAY, MARCH 23Girls in Technology Symposium8 a.m. to 2 p.m.Culinary Conference Center

This annual symposium aims to deliver information about careers and opportunities in the Technology field to female students. This year will feature a “Women Working in Tech” panel discussion and various hands-on activities including robotics, coding, virtual reality and wearable technology. Students who are interested in volunteering as event staff and to assist activity leaders can email [email protected].

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Journal Square Campus70 Sip Avenue, 3rd Floor

Transfer 101: How to Apply to CollegeMonday, February 6 12 p.m.

Social Media & Your Job SearchTuesday, February 28 6 p.m.Friday, March 17 12 p.m.

Building Up Your Interview SkillsWednesday, February 15 11 a.m.Wednesday, March 29 4 p.m.Friday, April 21 12 p.m.Wednesday, May 3 3 p.m.

Resume & Cover LetterFriday, February 24 12 p.m.Monday, March 6 3 p.m.Friday, April 7 12 p.m.Tuesday, May 9 4 p.m.

Major ExplorationWednesday, March 1 11 a.m.Wednesday, April 26 4 p.m.

JOB AND INTERNSHIP

FAIRS

CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER SPRING 2017 WORKSHOPS AND EVENTS

LUNCH AND LEARN SERIES

Lunch will be provided for all attendees of these workshops!

Friday, February 24, 12 p.m.Resume & Cover Letter

Friday, March 17, 12 p.m.Social Media & Your Job Search

Friday, April 21, 12 p.m.Building Up Your Interview Skills

North Hudson CampusRoom 204

Transfer 101: How to Apply to CollegeTuesday, February 7 3 p.m.

Social Media & Your Job SearchTuesday, March 28 4 p.m.Tuesday, May 2 12 p.m.

Building Up Your Interview SkillsTuesday, March 7 12 p.m.Tuesday, May 16 3 p.m.

Resume & Cover LetterTuesday, February 28 11 a.m.Tuesday, April 11 4 p.m.

Major ExplorationTuesday, February 21 11 a.m.Tuesday, April 25 3 p.m.

Make the most of the Job and Internship Fairs by learning how to present yourself effectively and efficiently in person and on your resume to help you get noticed

by the employers you meet!

Check the Career Development Portal for updates and employers

who will be attending the fairs!

North Hudson CampusWednesday, April 5

Multipurpose Room11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Journal Square CampusTuesday, April 18

Culinary Conference Center4 p.m. – 7 p.m.

Follow us: HCCC Career Development @HudsonCareer

HCCC Career Development

BOOT CAMP

NHC Career Boot Camp Week: March 28 – March 30

JSQ Career Boot Camp Week: April 11 – April 13

Office Hours:Monday – Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Office Phone: (201) 360-4184

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Admission to the HCCC College Lecture Series is FREE and open to the community.

Tickets are required and can be found at www.hccc.edu/tickets.

For more information, please contact 201-360-4020.

Television personality and American chef, Anne Burrell, shares secrets to her success with HCCC. She most recently starred with Rachael Ray in Worst Cooks in

America on the Food Network.

With her trademark spiky blond hair and pumped-up per-sonality, Anne Burrell has become a starlet on the Food Network and has worked at some of the top restaurants

in New York City. Burrell has battled alongside Mario Batali as his sous chef on Food Network’s Iron Chef Ameri-ca. Burrell makes restaurant dishes accessible and reveals concise, easy-to-master techniques for the at-home cook on her Food Network series Secrets of a Restaurant Chef. Additionally, on her show Chef Wanted, Anne helps top restaurateurs find candidates with the right experience

and creativity to become executive chefs.

High tea reception to follow for attendees from 2 to 3pm.

One of Broadway’s brightest stars, Catherine Walker, brings Broadway to HCCC. She most recently starred on Broadway

in the Tony Award winning Best Musical, A GENTLEMAN’S GUIDE TO LOVE & MURDER as Phoebe D’Ysquith.

Miss Walker made her New York debut in the original Broadway cast of Disney’s musical hit, MARY POPPINS, and

became Broadway’s second Mary, flying over the heads and into the hearts of the New York audiences for over

100 performances. Miss Walker has starred in numerous productions in major theaters all across America. Among

them: Christine in PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, Julie Jordan in CAROUSEL, Magnolia in SHOW BOAT, Fiona in BRIGADOON,

Gypsy in GYPSY, and Maria Von Trapp in THE SOUND OF MUSIC, for which she won the prestigious Carbonell Award

as Best Actress in a Musical.

Thursday, March 30Anne Burrell

Chef, TV Personality, Author, Restaurateur

12 p.m.Culinary Conference Center,

Scott Ring Room 161 Newkirk Street,

Jersey City, NJ

Tuesday, May 2Catherine Walker

Broadway Actress

Broadway from My Bedroom: You Have to Start Somewhere

12 p.m. to 3 p.m.,Culinary Conference Center,

Scott Ring Room,161 Newkirk Street,

Jersey City, NJ

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EXHIBIT OPEN FROM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 TO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19A World Where We BelongCurated by Arthur Bruso & Raymond MingstJournal Square Campus, Dineen Hull Gallery, L BuildingThe inspiration for this exhibition comes directly from Georgia Brooks. As a young woman, Georgia had heard that you could find anything on 42nd Street in New York City. So, she set out to find some books — books that might somehow relate to her as a lesbian. The books Ms. Brooks found “helped me to not feel isolated and gave me hope that I might find a lesbian, or other some lesbians, so eventually I found a lot to them.” ~Curators Brusco & Mingst

A World Where We Belong exhibition highlights Hudson County artists, writers, and musicians sharing seminal works of art, writing, music, and objects that, like Ms. Brooks, that helped them find themselves reflected in the world at large.

TUESDAY, MARCH 28Georgia Brooks LGBTQIA Film Screening & A World Where We Belong Reception7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Journal Square Campus, Dineen Hull Gallery, L BuildingJoin us for a free featured film, Tom in America, and Curator Talk featuring Jacques Mitchell, Arthur Bruso and Raymond E. Mingst. For more information and to make a reservation visit: www.hccc.edu/tickets.

THURSDAY, MARCH 30Lecture Series: An Afternoon with Anne Burrell12 p.m. to 2 p.m.Culinary Conference CenterFor more information and to make a FREE reservation visit: www.hccc.edu/tickets.

SUNDAY, APRIL 2Walking Tour of Greenwich Village10 a.m.Join us for a walking tour focused on LGBTQIA history in NYC’s own Christopher Street and Greenwich Village. Sign up to participate at www.hccc.edu/tickets.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5Breakfast and Binaries9 a.m., Journal Square Campus, B Student LoungeStop by for breakfast and make your mark on our Genderbread Person!

THURSDAY, APRIL 6Safe Space Training2 p.m. to 4 p.m., North Hudson CampusStudents, faculty, and staff are invited to take part in a two-hour training that seeks to educate them on how to truly create a safe, comfortable, and welcoming environment for the LGBTQIA community.

FRIDAY, APRIL 7Safe Space Training12 p.m. to 2 p.m., Journal Square Campus

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12Breakfast and Binaries9 a.m., North Hudson Campus, Student LoungeStop by for breakfast and make your mark on our Genderbread Person!

THURSDAY, APRIL 13Make Your Own Rainbow Candle11 a.m. to 1 p.m.Journal Square Campus, B Student LoungeStop by to create your own rainbow candle in support of the LGBTQIA community!

TUESDAY, APRIL 18Kinky Boots8 p.m., The Al Hirschfeld TheatreStudents: $20; Faculty/Staff/Community: $42Refer to page 14 for description.

FRIDAY, APRIL 21Day of Silence11 a.m. Journal Square Campus, L Lobby; North Hudson Campus, LobbyEvery year, hundreds of thousands of students across the world take a vow of silence on a Friday in April known as the Day of Silence. This quiet, but powerful student-led action raises awareness about the silencing effect of anti-LGBTQIA bullying, harassment, and discrimination. Stop by to pick up a shirt to wear today, showing your support. While supplies last.

MONDAY, APRIL 24A Night with the Queens6 p.m., Journal Square Campus, B Student LoungeJoin us for a night you will never forget! In collaboration with The Beacon Light Fund of New Jersey, the night will kick off with a performance Miss Gay NJ Latina, Miss Gay NJ, and Miss Gay NJ at Large, hosted by Harmonica Sunbeam! Following the performance, the queens will sit down as part of a panel touching on topics such as how they came in to doing drag, HIV awareness, the stigmas that come with being a drag queen, even in the LGBTQ community, and more!

TUESDAY, APRIL 25Stereotypes in Society10 a.m., Journal Square CampusSponsored by the Teacher Education Club, this interactive event gives students a forum to voice and challenge stereotypes that currently exist within society. Stop by and tell us what you think!

FRIDAY, APRIL 28PRIDE Conference: There Is a Place in the Movement for Everyone9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Journal Square CampusSign up to participate at www.hccc.edu/tickets.

The Georgia Brooks Stonewall Project at HCCC presents

PICK UP YOUR HCCC PRIDE SHIRT at various events throughout the month, while supplies last, and show your support by wearing it every Friday throughout the month of April!

For more information about events going on in or around Hudson County, we invite you to visit the Hudson Pride Connection Center’s website: http://hudsonpride.org/ (located locally right in Journal Square)!

The Georgia Brooks Memorial Fund

3rd Annual Breakfast April 2017

Watch for more information regarding this event.

HCCC PRIDE 2017

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Saturday, March 25, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m., Makerspace

HCCC Library is one of the sites across the state hosting a maker event to celebrate NJ Makers Day. Bring your children and families to the Makerspace to enjoy an afternoon of creating together! All sup-plies and equipment will be available for use during these hours.

OPEN HOURS

THE HCCC LIBRARY MAKERSPACE SPRING 2017 EVENTSFEATURED EVENTS

Wordsmithing with Lana RoseThursday, April 6, 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., NHC Library

Celebrate National Poetry Month with spoken word artist and Wordsmithing Web founder, Lana Rose! Lana will perform some of her works and lead Wordsmithing challenges to inspire creativity and unleash your inner writer.

Open Hours

Visit the Makerspace in the Main Library during Open Hours to explore, create, and innovate using a vari-ety of technology equipment and arts and crafts supplies. All supplies and equipment are available for use during Open Hours. The HCCC Library Makerspace is located in the Main Library (L116).

The Makerspace will be open from 12 p.m. - 3 p.m. on the following Mondays: January 23, January 30, February 6, February 13, February 27, March 6, March 13, April 3, April 10, April 24, May 1, May 8, May 15

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LIBRARY BOOK CLUB: SPRING SEASONJoin us for lively book discussions in the Makerspace. All books will be provided by the Library, and you may attend as many sessions as you like. Each session will be limited to 10 participants. Stop by the Library to pick up a book and register.

The Main Library Book Club meets in the Makerspace; the NHC Library Book Club meets in the Library, Room N303D. Visit: hccclibrary.net to learn more!

Tuesday, February 281:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Main LibraryThe Devil Is a Part-Timer, Vol. 1by Satoshi Wagahara

Wednesday, March 29 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.at Main Library and NHC LibraryThe Veins of the Oceanby Patricia Engel

Tuesday, April 25 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.at Main LibraryYou Can’t Touch My Hairby Phoebe Robinson

Tuesday, April 251:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. at NHC LibraryModern Romance by Aziz Ansari

3D Printing Tuesday, February 21,1 p.m. – 3 p.m.Explore the endless possibilities of creating objects with our 3D printers!

Game On, Ladies! Mario Kart™ FriendlyThursday, March 2, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.A special Women’s History Month edition of our video game friendlies! Play friendly rounds of Mario Kart™ and meet other women in the HCCC gaming community.

HackathonThursday, April 20,12 p.m. – 3 p.m.Create and collaborate at our very first hackathon! A hackathon is a gathering where people work together on various computer programming projects in a short period of time. Bring a device, share ideas and code with your peers, and develop working programs!

Mario Kart™ FriendlyFriday, May 5, 12 p.m. – 3 p.m.Play friendly rounds of Mario Kart™ and meet other gamers in the HCCC community. Players of all levels are welcome and encouraged to attend!

JOURNAL SQUARE - MAKERSPACE, 71 SIP AVENUE, L BUILDING

Innovation Lab

Technology Training WorkshopsTechnology training workshops will be scheduled one-on-one as requested.Contact Johnathan Cintron at the Main Library or Devlyn Courtier at the NHC Library.

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Vision BoardsThursday, February 23, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.Inspire and empower yourself throughout the year by creating a collage to visualize your goals.

Glass Candle DecoupageThursday, March 30, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.Friday, March 31, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.Let there be light! Our very own Jane of All Trades, woolpunk, will show you how to create stylish glass candles with decoupage, the art of decorating objects with paper cutouts. Bring a unique jar and images to personalize your project or choose from ones provided by the Library. You will begin to decoupage on Thursday and stop by on Friday to finish the candle with varnish.

Book Binding Wednesday, April 19, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.Wednesday, April 26, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.In this two-part workshop, we will explore Coptic book binding, a historic method of sewing together sheets of paper and two covers to make a finished book. Using traditional tools and materials, you will transform a simple drawing pad of paper into a unique, personalized hand-bound notebook.

Decorate Your Graduation CapThursday, May 4, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.Thursday, May 11, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.Let your personality shine at Commencement! Decorate your graduation cap using a variety of Makerspace supplies. Bring your graduation cap to decorate or design creative pieces to attach later.

Jewelry MakingTuesday, January 31, 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.Make beautiful jewelry using beads, fabric, wire, clasps, and more. Supplies will be provid-ed to create earrings, necklaces, and bracelets – just bring your creativity!

Button MakingTuesday, February 7, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.Make one-of-a-kind buttons with the Library’s button makers. Bring your own imag-es or choose from ones supplied by the Library.

3D Printing PensTuesday, February 21, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.3D printing goes mobile! Learn how to draw and create 3D objects with the 3Doo-dler pen.

Vision BoardsThursday, February 23, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.Inspire and empower yourself throughout the year by creating a collage to visualize your goals.

Game On, Ladies! Mario Kart™ FriendlyThursday, March 2, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.A special Women’s History Month edition of our video game friendlies! Play friendly rounds of Mario Kart™ and meet other women in the HCCC gaming community.

Raspberry Pi Tuesday, March 7, 12 p.m. – 2 p.m.The Raspberry Pi is a tiny, inexpensive single-board computer that allows for basic programming and can be used as a “brain” to interact with other electronic devices. We will guide you through various skills and programming projects.

HackathonThursday, April 20, 12 p.m. – 3 p.m.Create and collaborate at our very first hack-athon! A hackathon is a gathering where people work together on various computer program-ming projects in a short period of time. Bring a device, share ideas and code with your peers, and develop working programs!

Decorate Your Graduation CapThursday, May 4, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.Thursday, May 11, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.Let your personality shine at Commencement! Decorate your graduation cap using a variety of Makerspace supplies. Bring your graduation cap to decorate or design creative pieces to attach later.

Mario Kart™ FriendlyFriday, May 5, 12 p.m. – 3 p.m.Play friendly rounds of Mario Kart™ and meet other gamers in the HCCC community. Play-ers of all levels are welcome and encouraged to attend!

NORTH HUDSON CAMPUS - STUDENT LOUNGE

HCCC Library Makerspace events are open to current HCCC students, faculty, and staff.

Everyone must present a current HCCC ID card when they arrive for Makerspace events.

JOURNAL SQUARE - MAKERSPACE, 71 SIP AVENUE, L BUILDING

A r t s & C r a f t s

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10Medieval Times 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.Transportation leaves B Building at 5 p.m.Lyndhurst, NJStudents: $15; Faculty/Staff/Community: $35Surrender to an age of bravery and honor, and witness epic battles of steel and steed! From ringside seats, discover more action, more fun, and more excitement than ever before. As you thrill to a rousing live jousting tournament, marvel at awe-inspiring horsemanship and falconry, Medieval Times serves a four-course meal fit for royalty! Any non-HCCC students/staff must be above the age of 10.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28STOMP8 p.m., Orpheum TheatreStudents: $24; Faculty/Staff/Community: $49 Matchboxes, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo lighters, and more fill the stage with energizing beats at STOMP, the inventive and invigorating stage show that’s dance, music and theatrical performance blended together in one electrifying rhythm.

SATURDAY, MARCH 11Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone in Concert7 p.m., New Jersey Performing Arts CenterStudents: $15; Faculty/Staff/Community: $30The Harry Potter™ film series is one of those once-in-a-lifetime cultural phenomena that continues to delight millions of fans around the world. This concert will feature the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra performing every note from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone™. Audiences will be able to relive the magic of the film in high-definition on a 40-foot screen while hearing the orchestra perform John Williams’ unforgettable score.

TUESDAY, MARCH 21Aladdin on Broadway7 p.m., New Amsterdam TheatreStudents: $29; Faculty/Staff/Community: $55Discover a whole new world at Aladdin, the hit Broadway musical. From the producer of The Lion King comes the timeless story of Aladdin, a thrilling new production filled with unforgettable beauty, magic, comedy and breathtaking spectacle. It’s an extraordinary theatrical event where one lamp and three wishes make the possibilities infinite.

THURSDAY, MARCH 23Beautiful: The Carole King Musical7 p.m., Stephen Sondheim TheatreStudents: $20; Faculty/Staff/Community: $49 Before she was Carole King, superstar—she was Carol Klein, teenage songwriter. Her music would become the soundtrack to a generation. Beautiful tells the inspiring true story of King’s remarkable rise to stardom, from being part of a hit songwriting team with her husband, to her relationship with fellow writers and best friends Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann, to becoming one of the most successful solo acts in popular music history. Along the way, she made more than beautiful music, she wrote the soundtrack to a generation.

SATURDAY, MARCH 25Bronx ZooBronx, NYStudents: $8; Faculty/Staff/Community: $17Visit the largest metropolitan zoo in the United States!

TUESDAY, APRIL 18Kinky Boots8 p.m., The Al Hirschfeld TheatreStudents: $20; Faculty/Staff/Community: $42Based on true events, Kinky Boots tells the heartwarming and humorous story of two people with nothing in common — or so they think! Charlie is a factory owner struggling to save his family business. Lola is a fabulous entertainer with a wildly exciting idea. With a little compassion and a lot of understanding, this unexpected pair learns to embrace their differences and creates a line of sturdy stilettos unlike any the world has ever seen! But in the end, their most sensational achievement is their friendship.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26A Bronx Tale7 p.m., Longacre TheatreStudents: $20; Faculty/Staff/Community: $40A Bronx Tale is a streetwise musical that takes you to the stoops of the Bronx in the 1960s—where a young man is caught between the father he loves and the mob boss he’d love to be. Featuring a doo-wop score, A Bronx Tale is a story about respect, loyalty, love, and above all else: family.

SATURDAY, APRIL 29Cherry Blossom Festival at Brooklyn Botanical GardensBrooklyn, NYStudents: $10; Faculty/Staff/Community: $25Sakura Matsuri, the annual cherry blossom festival at BBG, offers over 60 events and performances that celebrate traditional and contemporary Japanese culture. The festival marks the end of hanami, the Japanese cultural tradition of enjoying each moment of the cherry blossom season.

Off-Campus TripsTake this opportunity to explore cultural and sporting events in our area.

#TruckinThursdays

Thursday, March 16 Journal Square & North Hudson CampusThursday, April 6 Journal Square & North Hudson CampusThursday, May 4 Journal Square & North Hudson Campus

On these Thursdays, come check out some of Hudson County’s finest cuisine outside of 81 Sip Avenue (Building G) in Journal Square or right outside NHC in Union City!

All Truckin Thursdays will take place starting at 11:30 a.m. until supplies last.

Come check out and sample some of Hudson County’s finest cuisine! But hurry … it’s until supplies last! Use the #TruckinThursdays to post your pics from the event and vote for your favorite truck!

Transportation to/from event is the responsibility of the purchaser for all events unless otherwise noted.

To purchase tickets for the events listed, please visit: http://www.hccc.edu/tickets

BAGEL WEDNESDAY COMES BACK TO JOURNAL SQUARE!Every last Wednesday of the month at 11:45 a.m.B Student Lounge

Sponsored by the Student Government Association

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Museum & Day Trips

• All trips leave from the Journal Square Campus, B Student Lounge.

• Only students, faculty, and staff are permitted on these trips.

• For more information on each event, and to register, please visit https://www.hccc.edu/tickets.

OWN YOUR FITNESSTake your health and fitness into your

hands this semester. Own Your Fitness will give you the opportunity to work with a

certified personal trainer to improve and reach your nutrition and fitness goals.

All events will take place on the Journal Square Campus, B Student

Lounge on Wednesdays from 3 - 4 p.m.

Introductory Workshop February 8

“Setting Yourself Up for Success – Physically, Mentally and Professionally”

Weekly Group WorkoutsFebruary 22 through April 26

*excluding March 22

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4Day in HarlemNew York, NYEnjoy a day in Harlem filled with education and food! We will be visiting the Studio Museum, the Jazz Museum of Harlem, and more!

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25African American Civil War Memorial & MuseumWashington, DCJoin us for a trip to explore the African American Civil War Museum, which preserves and tells the stories of the United States Colored Troops and African American involvement in the American Civil War, and visit the Memorial which commemorates the service of 209,145 African American soldiers and sailors who fought for the Union.

FRIDAY, MARCH 3Dia: BeaconBeacon, NYDia Art Foundation is committed to advancing, realizing, and preserving the vision of artists. Occupying a former Nabisco box printing factory on the banks of the Hudson River, Dia:Beacon presents Dia’s collection of art from the 1960s to the present as well as special exhibitions, new commissions, and public and education programs.

FRIDAY, MARCH 31Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island New York, NYLearn about the immigrants who came through Ellis Island Immigration between 1892 and 1954.

SUNDAY, APRIL 2Walking Tour of Greenwich VillageNew York, NYJoin us for a walking tour focused on LGBTQIA history in NYC’s own Christopher Street and Greenwich Village.

FRIDAY, APRIL 7Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American ArtNew York, NYThe formation of self and the individual’s place in a turbulent society are among the key themes reflected in the work of the artists selected for the 2017 Whitney Biennial. The exhibition includes sixty-three participants, ranging from emerging to well-established individuals and collectives working in painting, sculpture, drawing, installation, film and video, photography, activism, performance, music, and video game design.

SATURDAY, APRIL 8National Museum of MathematicsNew York, NYDiscover a side of math that you’ve never seen!

SATURDAY, APRIL 22Amish CountryBird in Hand, PAVisit the heart of Lancaster’s Amish Country and enjoy a tour of the theater, homestead, and farmlands.

FRIDAY, APRIL 28AND SUNDAY, APRIL 30Raaka Chocolate Facility TourBrooklyn, NYRaaka Chocolate makes organic, bean-to-bar chocolate in small batches in Brooklyn. All of Raaka’s bars are organic, soy-free, gluten-free, nut-free, and vegan. Join us for a tour of their factory and see how they go from bean to bar.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24GARDEN STATE EPISCOPAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOOD PANTRY CHURCH OF INCARNATION1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Volunteers will help prepare bags of groceries that will be distributed on Saturday morning.

SATURDAY, MARCH 11COMMUNITY FOODBANK OF NEW JERSEY9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Volunteers will help sort and re-pack food items, clothes, toiletries, and vari-ous items that are shipped to homes or given to individuals.

SATURDAY, APRIL 8GARDENING IN LIBERTY STATE PARK 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.Volunteers will help to plant and take care of flowers, plants, trees.

Check out these fun and hands-on Community Service activities! Meet other students while giving back to the Hudson County community!

HCCC Serves Hudson County

SIGN UP FOR THESE OPPORTUNITIES AT WWW.HCCC.EDU/TICKETSTransportation will be provided.

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Come out and enjoy the Spring semester

with the Office of Student Activities!

Come Out! Be Social! Enjoy HCCC!

OFFICE OF STUDENT ACTIVITIESJournal Square Campus25 Journal Square, Room B104(201) 360-4195

For questions or instructions on how to register, please feel free to call us or email us at [email protected].

Follow us on Twitter and Instagram! @HCCC_OSALike us on Facebook! “HCCC Student Activities”Stay up to date by visiting my.hccc.edu/OSA!

Tuesday, April 25NOW WHAT? ALUMNI SUCCESS STORIES6 p.m., Culinary Conference Center,Journal Square Campus

Thursday, April 27GRADUATE SALUTE11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.Culinary Conference Center,Journal Square CampusHCCC graduates are invited to come out and finalize everything in this “one-stop shop” before taking the final walk across the stage!

Friday, April 28EOF GRADUATION DINNERBy invitation only for EOF Graduates.4 p.m. to 8 p.m., Culinary Conference Center, Journal Square Campus

Monday, May 1 and Tuesday, May 2GRADUATION YEARBOOK PORTRAITSB Student Lounge, Journal Square CampusPlease register at: timecenter.com/creativeimages

Monday, May 1EXCELLENCE AWARDS5 p.m. to 8 p.m., Benjamin J. Dineen III & Dennis C. Hull Gallery, Library Building, Journal Square CampusJoin us for a special evening celebrating the accomplishments of our students at our annual recognition ceremony.

Wednesday, May 3GRADUATION YEARBOOK PORTRAITSMultipurpose Room, North Hudson CampusPlease register at: timecenter.com/creativeimages

Thursday, May 4DECORATE YOUR GRADUATION CAP11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Makerspace, Library Building, Journal Square CampusNorth Hudson Campus, Student LoungeLet your personality shine at Commencement! Decorate your graduation cap using a variety of Makerspace supplies. Bring your graduation cap to decorate or design creative pieces to attach later.

Wednesday, May 10GRADUATION BBQ12 p.m. to 2 p.m., Student Lounge, North Hudson Campus HCCC graduates, staff, and faculty are invited to come out and celebrate a final cookout before Commencement!

Thursday, May 11DECORATE YOUR GRADUATION CAP1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Makerspace, Library Building, Journal Square CampusNorth Hudson Campus, Student Lounge

Saturday, May 13GRAD BUS TRIP TO SIX FLAGSHCCC’s Class of 2017 is taking over Six Flags! Details on purchasing tickets will be emailed to your HCCC email account.

Monday, May 15GRADUATION BBQ/ AF-ESL GRADUATION12 p.m. to 2 p.m., Culinary Park Plaza, Journal Square Campus

Tuesday, May 16COMMENCEMENT FORMAL7 p.m. to 11 p.m., Liberty HouseStudent: $15; Guests: $25Purchase tickets at: www.hccc.edu/ticketsCelebrate the closing of another school year at our annual graduation formal. Enjoy an evening of music, fun, food, and so much more!

Wednesday, May 17THE PRACTICAL NURSING PROGRAM PINNING CEREMONY6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Culinary Conference Center, Journal Square CampusA celebration of the achievement of our nursing students. Space is limited and by invitation only.

Thursday, May 18COMMENCEMENT6 p.m., New Jersey Performing Arts Center

Graduation EventsClass of

2017

North Hudson Campus4800 Kennedy Blvd., Room 204(201) 360-4653

For the most up to date information, visit my.hccc.edu/commencement.


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