The Career Service Center Can Help You Succeed
The Career Service Center Can Help You Succeed
Even people with college degrees and years of work experience can have a tough time getting a new job. The job-seeking experience can be yet more difficult for people who have not completed their college degrees. Without proper preparation, the process of finding a job while still a student can be dauntingTo assist in their job search, students at Carroll Community College can take advantage of... Read More
Kathleen Ritchie: Carroll Student Breaks Out of Her Shell
Kathleen (Katt) Ritchie’s deep love for people of all backgrounds, a poignant personal story and her extensive campus/community involvement, along with her excellent academic standing, resulted in the 26-year-old Carroll student being named a 2018 Newman Civic Fellow. Read More
Faculty Focus: Don Hoepfer
“Life is… a philosophical experience,” says Don Hoepfer, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Carroll. “Sometimes life throws you into these situations that you just don’t anticipate, don’t know what to do, where you’re essentially lost.” Hear how Don’s personal experiences have affected his life and his teaching.
Areas of Study Encourage Exploration of Degree Paths
We have all heard the age-old question, what do you want to do when you grow up? Sometimes, we know early on exactly what degree or profession we want to pursue. In other cases, deciding what degree path and what career to pursue can be a complex and challenging process.Students who wish to attend college but may not have a clear idea of which major to choose have the chance to formally explore... Read More
Online Courses Appeal to Busy Students
Online learning, also called distance learning, is more than simply logging into a course whenever you want. While they offer flexibility and convenience, online courses are not easier than on-campus courses, nor are they meant to be independent studies. More and more students choose distance learning to help them meet their educational goals and earn certificates or degrees in a variety of dis... Read More
Retain Your Passion for Learning
Children are natural scientists. They are curious about the world. Nothing is more precious or heartwarming than watching children discovering the world around them. When colleges talk about “lifelong learning,” they mean more than the professional development and training needed to keep job skills up to date. Colleges hope to… Read More
Joshua Mayes: Carroll Grad Excels in an IT World
Returning to school after a decade away from academics, 30-year-old Joshua Mayes was seeking a career change. Now, as a Carroll graduate, he feels well prepared for a profession that demands keeping current with constant advances. Read More
Noah Simmons: Carroll Grad Gets Presidential Honor
“This award means more to me than just the scholarship and the recognition,” said Noah, this year’s recipient of the prestigious President’s Academic Excellence Award. Read More
Faculty Focus: Raza Khan
Dr. Raza Khan has got teaching down to a science! An associate professor at Carroll Community College for more than a decade, he serves as both Chair of its Sciences Division and Director of its STEM Scholars program. “I love engaging students,” Khan said, “both within and outside the classrooms… Read More
Diane Foster Honored
Diane Foster Honored by Carroll County Human Relations Commission“It would be impossible to go somewhere in this county that has not been affected by Mayor Pro Tem Foster's kindness, her volunteerism, and her good heart,” [Taneytown City Councilman and writer Joe Vigliotti] said. “She really is woven into the fabric of Carroll, and through her service she helps, assists, and supports peopl... Read More