07/17/2023 | AuthorNCC
Anton Malyshev is a student orientation leader.
“I transferred to NCC to pursue a degree in Nursing. After some sudden life-changing
events I needed to be back home with my family. Nassau was the best educational opportunity
for me, especially considering my chosen career path. One of my favorite experiences
at the College so far has been forming a sense of community with my peers. Having
that support system to study for lectures and lab exams outside of classroom hours
has really helped alleviate some of the anxiety. I became a student orientation leader
to become more involved in campus life. I definitely would recommend NCC to anyone!”
Dr. Gina Sipley is a Professor in NCC's English Department. "I taught my first adjunct class at NCC in 2012 and have been a full-time professor for the past 11 years. I teach courses in Journalism, Creative Writing, Children's Literature, Composition, Reading, and Women and Gender Studies.
Jan 14, 2025 | NCC
Professor Carolyn Monastra teaches in the NCC Art Department. She has two climate-related websites, TheWitnessTree.org and DivergenceofBirds.org
Dec 6, 2023 | NCC
Fabiya Amin is one of three NCC Criminal Justice students accepted into the Nassau County Pre-Law Society. The program only accepts a few applicants each year and then works with them through their undergraduate years and acceptance into law school.
Nov 15, 2023 | NCC
Jo Latimore is one of three NCC Criminal Justice students accepted into the Nassau County Pre-Law Society. The program only accepts a few applicants each year and then works with them through their undergraduate years and acceptance into law school.
Nov 14, 2023 | NCC
I served in the United States Navy in Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, II and at Camp Pendleton with the 5th Marines. I was also deployed to Okinawa, Japan twice. Stateside, I knew that Nassau Community College has a reputation for being very military friendly, and when I got here, it was true.
Nov 10, 2023 | NCC
"I served in the United States Navy in San Diego from 2014 to 2021, first on the USS Harpers Ferry and then on the USS Rushmore. When it was time for me to attend college, I chose NCC because it's veteran friendly and offers many different programs.
Nov 10, 2023 | NCC