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Student Architects: Designing for the Real World

Student Architects: Designing for the Real World

Students presented architectural designs for an “Outdoor Office Modules” project, to be built in downtown Silver Spring by Peterson Companies. Professor Shorieh Talaat ’76 tasked his Principles of Design (ARCH 201) students with developing a “kit of parts” that could be fabricated and assembled on site to create a portable, moveable outdoor work environment. During […]

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Top Honors

Top Honors

Montgomery College was named a Top School in Military Advanced Education & Transition’s 2016 Guide to Colleges & Universities. The College was among private, public, for-profit, and not-for-profit, four-year, and two-year colleges. Institutions were evaluated on military culture, financial aid, flexibility, general support, on-campus support, and online support services.

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Global Humanities and Xian University

Global Humanities and Xian University

Sixteen faculty, staff, and administrators traveled to China this spring. The trip included cultural explorations of Beijing, Hong Kong, Macau, and a visit to Xian Province. The Global Humanities Institute has had an academic partnership with Xian University since 2013. “Seminars Abroad” in China, India, and El Salvador are an important part of the Global […]

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ATD Invitation

ATD Invitation

“Nearly one-half of all students seeking higher education choose a community college. Fewer than half of those students actually finish what they start.” —achievingthedream.org The College is now a participating member of the Achieving the Dream National Reform Network (ATD), a national organization comprising more than 200 higher education institutions, plus coaches, advisers, investors, and […]

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Honoring Dr. Ackerman

Honoring Dr. Ackerman

The College Board of Trustees formally recognized the 43-year career of Dr. Judy E. Ackerman, vice president and provost of the Rockville Campus, renaming the campus’s Math/Science Center in her honor last December. Ackerman began her career at the College in the Math Department in 1972. She was a leader across the College, in the […]

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MC Performers Best of 2015

MC Performers Best of 2015

Kudos to MC performers and shows honored in the DC Metro Theater Arts’ list of Best of 2015 Productions, Performances, and Ensembles in University Productions. Productions: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Legally Blonde: The Musical, Godspell, and Marisol. Performances: Hasani Allen, Gregory Atkin, and Molly Janiga in A Funny Thing […]

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Basketball Champs

Basketball Champs

Men’s basketball captured their first MD JUCO title in 24 years under first-year Head Coach Keith Byrd. In the championship game, the Raptors faced the Harford Community College Fighting Owls and won 82-71. In the post-game awards ceremony, D’Angelo Vaughan, who averaged 21.3 points in the tournament, was named Tournament MVP. Patrick Smith, who averaged […]

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A+ Professor

A+ Professor

Nevart Tahmazian, professor of chemistry, earned 2015 Maryland Professor of the Year honors from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, and the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). Tahmazian also advises the STEM ED Community Club and the Learning Assistant Program. This is the ninth time in 12 years—and the […]

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Artist in Residence Raj Bunnag

Artist in Residence Raj Bunnag

[rev_slider Bunnag1] When Raj Bunnag ’07 was young he doodled constantly—in notebooks, on his school papers, on anything in reach. Later, as an art student at Montgomery College, he honed printmaking skills—drawing, carving, inking, and using various methods to reproduce his doodles, which, by then, were conceptual and elaborate designs. “Raj was one of those […]

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The Music Man

The Music Man

[rev_slider Jazz] In February 2015, listeners  to NPR’s Jazz Night in America got a taste of something Washington, DC, jazz lovers have enjoyed for years: the innovative sound of trombonist Reginald Cyntje. Cyntje was taking a risk when he stood center stage in the Bohemian Caverns that January night and blew the first baritone notes […]

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