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New Online Degrees

New Online Degrees

Online courses are taught by College faculty and follow the same curriculum as the traditional programs. Online students have access to College resources online and on campus. Enrollment in all three programs is expected to increase, based on the overall comfort today’s students have with online courses, and the traditionally high demand for these programs […]

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10th Annual Scholarship Conference

10th Annual Scholarship Conference

800+ students attended the 10th Annual Scholarship Conference held in October at the Universities at Shady Grove. The event featured scholarship opportunities at local colleges and universities, workshops on transferring and writing scholarship application essays, a panel discussion, and keynote speaker Marianne Ragins, who has won more than $400,000 in scholarship funding. For more information […]

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No Vaping On Campus

No Vaping On Campus

No vaping on campus went into effect in June, after the College’s Board of Trustees voted to extend the existing tobacco policy to include electronic cigarettes. Use of both traditional and e-cigarettes is not permitted on any MC property, including buildings, walkways, recreation and athletic areas, building entrances, and parking lots. The e-cigs have also […]

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Making Patterns Personal

Making Patterns Personal

[rev_slider Patterns] Pattern is everywhere around us; in nature,in our bodies, in our dreams, in our behaviors, and in our memories. After years of being relegated to the derogatively meant “merely decorative,” increasing numbers of artists have turned to pattern with enthusiasm. Galleries everywhere are blossoming with it. One might even see the popularity of […]

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Potomac Review Launches New Site

Potomac Review Launches New Site

Potomac Review launched its new website. The new site features the Lunchbox interview with journal contri-butor Karen Craigo, author of “Total Knee Replacement” and founder of Paper Crane Writing Services, plus links to new submissions pages for poetry, fiction, and nonfiction writers. Site mainstays include essays and updates on literary events.

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Find Out What Students Really Think

Find Out What Students Really Think

Find out what students really think about Montgomery College. “The student blogger program has given students with a passion for writing a public platform to share their hopes, doubts, and experiences with one another,” says program coordinator Jane Abraham. To be considered, students must be enrolled, complete a rigorous application process, and make a one-year […]

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CANstruction for Food

CANstruction for Food

The Student Construction Association, in conjunction with the Architecture Club, participated in the Washington, DC Canstruction Competition, a charity event that hosts competitions, exhibitions, and events showcasing structures made out of cans of food. After they are built, the cansculptures® go on public display as an art exhibition. Afterward, all food is donated to local […]

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The Secret Life of Beekeepers

The Secret Life of Beekeepers

[rev_slider Beekeeping] The return of warm weather brings a peaceful buzz to Miriam Snyder’s backyard. Snyder and her husband, Matthew, keep bees for honey and for the environment. Their apiary hobby is a natural extension of their love for gardening and the outdoors. It requires minimal maintenance, especially in springtime, when nature provides everything the […]

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Destination: Cuba

Destination: Cuba

[rev_slider Cuba] Talks between Cuban and US leaders to normalize relations between the two countries have people stateside thinking about travel to Cuba without restrictions or hassles. While we await the green light, Insights asked Professor Swift Dickison what the American experience is like in Cuba now. Dickison and a group of 27 students, faculty, […]

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Doctoring Up His Life Story

Doctoring Up His Life Story

[rev_slider Romberg] As Dr. Fred Romberg ’92 explains, his job as an anesthesiologist requires using potent pharmaceuticals and various high-tech gadgets to hijack the brain, heart, and lungs to control important vital signs like temperature, blood flow, and respiratory rate. He continually processes multiple patterns and waveforms to make such decisions, in essence, treating the human […]

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