Atlantic Cape Foundation was recently named a recipient of a $40,000 donation from the OceanFirst Foundation that will be put toward student scholarships.
More than 350 wrapped gifts were distributed to children and teens in Atlantic City on Saturday, Dec. 18 at Atlantic Cape Community College’s Hope for the Holidays event.
Surrounded by family and teammates, Atlantic Cape Buccaneers Basketball player David Coit committed to NCAA Division I college, Northern Illinois University, during a signing ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 18 at the Mays Landing campus.
Atlantic Cape’s Center for Accessibility (CFA) and the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee partnered to offer a virtual workshop 'Assistive Technology for the Learning Environment’ for all employees.
The Atlantic Cape Community College Board of Trustees approved a $1,484,800 contract for the construction of a Wind Training Center at its Worthington Atlantic City campus.
Atlantic Cape Community College will begin offering hands-on drone training courses for local first responders to maximize the use of drone technology in their departments.
Through the generosity of community supporters, Atlantic Cape Community College raised nearly $6,000 during its GivingTuesday fundraising campaign, which will go to help students in need.
Thirteen students from the Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District participating in their district’s Early College High School partnership with Atlantic Cape, where they earn both their high school diploma and their associate’s degree at the same time, are spending their entire senior year on campus.
The toys will be delivered by Santa Claus at the college’s Hope for the Holidays event 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 18 in Brown’s Park in Atlantic City.
Atlantic Cape Community College and the Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City have partnered to offer English as a Second Language classes for club parents thanks to a $9,500 corporate grant from Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa.
Atlantic Cape Community College hosted a free Thanksgiving Luncheon Friday, Nov. 19, providing food and resources to more than 150 people at City Center Park in Atlantic City.
On Thursday, a group of students, staff and faculty at Atlantic Cape Community College gathered for a Thanksgiving meal with a focus on poverty and world hunger.
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World Usability Day is internationally observed and is listed on the United Nations calendar. Every second Thursday in November (November 11th this year), events occur around the world that bring together different communities through the World Usability Initiative (WUI) to celebrate how we can make our world easy for all.
Michele Gillian, Chase Jackson and Marilyn Miller were honored Wednesday, Nov. 10 as Cape May County’s 2021 Women of Wonder for their contributions to the local community.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s new Program Coordinator for Athletes and Veterans is helping the college to become a more military and veteran-friendly institution.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Women Volleyball team finished a remarkable 2021 season Oct. 30, making it to the NJCAA Region 19 Division III championships before losing to No. 1 seed Raritan Valley.
For the month of October, at the Mays Landing Campus, the Atlantic Cape Community College Center for Accessibility provided information regarding National Disability Employment Awareness Month.
Atlantic Cape Community College broke ground Thursday, Oct. 28 on a 1,700-square-foot Wind Training Center at the Worthington Atlantic City campus as part of a nearly $3 million state grant aimed at growing the state’s offshore wind industry.
Atlantic Cape Community College welcomed local nonprofit Avanzar and The Clothesline Project to its Mays Landing campus on Thursday in recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October.
Twenty-seven Academy of Culinary Arts students received their second-year chef’s coat and toque during a ceremony Wednesday, Oct. 20 at the Walter Edge Theatre on the Mays Landing Campus of Atlantic Cape Community College.
Atlantic Cape Community College Buccaneer archer Matthew Byrnes, 21, earned a national record for USA Archery in April during the 50m round of the Eastern Regional Collegiate Championships at James Madison University in Harrisburg, Virginia.
The Atlantic Cape Foundation raised a record-breaking $61,470 toward student scholarships at its annual Scramble ‘FORE’ Scholarships Golf Tournament last week.
The 2021 recipients of the Women of Wonder awards, organized by the Atlantic Cape Foundation and the Cape May County Women’s Commission, are Marilyn Miller, director of the Sam. S. DeVico Middle Township Senior Center; Michele Gillian, executive director of the Ocean City Regional Chamber of Commerce; and Chase Jackson, director of the Ocean City Arts Center.
Atlantic Cape Community College President Dr. Barbara Gaba was inducted into the Rutgers African-American Alumni Alliance Hall of Fame during the 18th annual ceremony Saturday, Oct. 2 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel.
Atlantic Cape Community College invites students to attend one of the three transfer fairs being held this October to learn about transferring upon completion of their associate’s degree.
Help raise funds to support students in their academic pursuits by registering now for the 2021 Atlantic Cape Community College Scramble ‘FORE’ Scholarships Golf Tournament Friday, Oct. 15 at Cape May National Golf Club.
The Atlantic Cape Community College Board of Trustees conducted its monthly meeting Tuesday, Sept. 28 at the Mays Landing campus, recognizing Stockton University on its 50th anniversary and approving several personnel actions.
Atlantic Cape Community College has selected longtime Atlantic City resident and philanthropist Gary Hill to receive the 2021 President’s Distinguished Foundation Board Member Award.
The Back to Nature exhibit, which features art created in various mediums by local artists, officially opened Oct. 1 and ran through Nov. 24. An opening reception for Back to Nature was held 5-7 p.m. Oct. 6.
Enrollment is open for Atlantic Cape Community College’s fall Workforce Development and Continuing Education programs, which this year includes several new offerings in in-demand fields like health care and culinary.
Atlantic Cape Community College is offering two abbreviated semesters – a 13-week Cape May Seasonal Session starting Sept. 20 and an 8-week “Second Start” fall session starting Oct. 25.
Atlantic Cape Community College welcomed back students to campus this fall with a barbecue, ice cream and games Wednesday, Sept. 8, in quad of the Mays Landing campus.
The Atlantic Cape Board of Trustees approves the 'Securing our Children's Future' Bond Act Grant to include new innovation center supporting e-gaming and cybersecurity programs.
Atlantic Cape will receive $3 million to establish an industry-recognized Global Wind Organization safety training program and facility to prepare NJ workers for jobs in the state’s growing offshore wind industry.
As announced by the NJCAA, the NJCAA Foundation and First Point Volleyball Foundation has awarded Atlantic Cape a $10,000 grant to establish a men’s volleyball program.
Atlantic Cape Board of Trustees Accepts Over $7.5 Million in Direct Student Aid through the Federal Government and Appoints Dean of STEM and Director of Culinary Arts and Hospitality in May Meeting.
Atlantic Cape Community College Archer Matthew Byrnes was named to the 2021 Collegiate All-American Archery Team at the United States Collegiate Championships in Richmond, Virginia.
Atlantic Cape Board of Trustees Welcomes New Trustee Dr. Robert Previti and Approves an Honorary Associate’s Degree to Dr. Natasha Corbitt, the 2021 Commencement Keynote Speaker.
Atlantic Cape's Baseball team the Buccaneers beat Rowan College South Jersey Cumberland Dukes 9 to 5 in their season opening game in Cumberland on 3/17/21.