The Expert’s Corner
The Expert’s Corner
By: Todd Burrier What separates a thriving company from a struggling one? Is it the quality of their product or service? Branding? Market conditions? Customer programs? Strategy? Geography? Niche? Competition? Supply chain? Pricing? These, and many other things, certainly play a role but they are not the primary factor. Read More
Q & A: 3D Printing
3D printing is the process of making a three-dimensional object from a 3D model or other electronic data source. Read More
Human Capital Investment: Coming of Age
By: Libby Trostle Most organizations define capital as cash, buildings, equipment, and machinery. Human capital, being far less tangible, may easily be overlooked but is just as critical to the success of organizations. Human capital is the collective knowledge, skills, and abilities possessed by employees that enable them to function… Read More
Marlene Pierce: Carroll Grad Fulfills Dream of Becoming a Nurse
Marlene, a 56-year-old graduate of Carroll's Nursing program, is a career changer who asserts that an associate degree from Carroll literally changed her life. Read More
Stefany Martinez: Student Looks Toward Future at Carroll
Stefany has her eyes set on the future as a first-generation college student, exploring new opportunities that she never before imagined. “I want to make my parents proud. I want to be a role model for my younger sister." Read More
Carrie Snurr: Carroll Graduate Enjoys Success as Published Journalist
Perhaps the proudest moment for this accomplished journalism student was when an article she recently penned was picked up by the Associated Press wire service, subsequently appearing in The Washington Post. Read More
Garrett Snell: SGO President Credits Carroll Faculty for His Success
Nineteen-year-old Garrett is a Business Administration major at Carroll Community College who says he will miss the place that has offered him so much opportunity for success. Read More
Eric Donovan: Student Gives Back as SGO Officer
When he joined the SGO as an officer, Eric found that service to other Carroll students was the best way to give back to a college which has given him so much! Read More
MILLER Case Study: Maryland Wine Cellars
Maryland Wine Cellars in Westminster has a good story. The land had been a juniper farm when the Baker family bought it in 1999. In 2011, siblings Drew, Lisa and Ashli pooled their skills and passions to prove that world-class wines can be made in Maryland Read More
Daniel Hooper: Carroll Student Lands Job While Pursuing Cybersecurity Degree
Thirty-one-year-old Daniel Hooper, currently enrolled at Carroll as a Cybersecurity major, is already working in his field of study. Carroll helped him to establish the contacts necessary to get a job with government contractor Koniag Technology Solutions. T Read More