Atlantic Cape Buccaneers Women’s Volleyball student athlete McKenna Weber was named to the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region 19 All-Garden State Athletic Conference (GSAC) Division III 2nd Team on November 8.
Atlantic Cape’s Academy of Culinary Arts (ACA), in partnership with the Atlantic City Bailliage of Chaine des Rotisseurs, hosted its 25th Annual Food & Wine Scholarship Reception on Thursday, November 21 at Atlantic Cape’s Mays Landing campus.
Atlantic Cape received a $75,000 grant from the State of New Jersey Office of the Secretary of Higher Education’s (OSHE) multifaceted statewide ‘Some College, No Degree’ initiative to build clear pathways and tailored supports for adult learners to return to higher education and persist to completion.
Atlantic Cape Buccaneers Men’s Soccer captain sophomore center Nick Maldanado was named to the National Junior College Athletic Association's All-Region 19 and All-Garden State Athletic Conference (GSAC) Division III 2nd Teams on October 30.
Atlantic Cape Trustee Christina Clemans was one of four inspirational Cape May County women who were honored by the Atlantic Cape Foundation and the Cape May County Women’s Commission during the Annual Women of Wonder Luncheon at The Flanders Hotel in Ocean City, NJ on November 14.
Atlantic Cape’s Student Support Services (SSS), in collaboration with the Student Government Association (SGA) and the Center for Student Success (CSS), celebrated students like Davis-Hassall and many others on November 7 during the Third Annual First-Generation College Celebration.
Atlantic Cape Community College received a $37,500 grant from the State of New Jersey’s Office of the Secretary of Higher Education’s (OSHE) Hunger-Free Campus Act aimed at addressing student food inadequacies and insecurity on college campuses.
Christopher Parker, an Atlantic Cape sophomore business major and standout men’s basketball student athlete, has officially accepted a full scholarship offer to play basketball for South Carolina State University (SCSU) in Orangeburg, SC beginning with the 2025-26 academic year.
Fresh off of its first 20-win season in more than two decades and two playoff games, the 2024-25 Atlantic Cape Buccaneers Men’s Basketball team looks to continue its positive momentum into this season with a balanced combination of talented returning starters and exciting newcomers.
The Atlantic Cape Community College Buccaneers Athletics program is pleased to welcome John Miller as its new Women’s Basketball team head coach and Orren Stewart as its new Esports team head coach.
Generational civil rights advocate Bettie Mae Fikes' message of peace and love permeated Atlantic Cape’s standing-room-only Mays Landing campus Student Center for this Office of Student Engagement and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion-sponsored discussion on October 24.
Atlantic Cape’s Inlet Community Development Corporation (CDC) in collaboration with Absecon Lighthouse and Oceanside Family Center welcomed more than 430 visitors to the Lighthouse’s property in Atlantic City on October 24 for the 2nd Annual Pumpkin Patch Event.
Save the date for Atlantic Cape Community College’s 42nd Annual Restaurant Gala on Thursday, March 27, 2025, 6-9:30 p.m. at the Harrah’s Waterfront Conference Center’s Wildwood Ballroom in Atlantic City.
Students, staff, faculty and friends filled Atlantic Cape’s Jonathan Pitney Gymnasium on the Mays Landing campus on October 24 with a bevy of energy, emotion and excitement at the Annual Buccaneers Madness Welcome Back Spirit Night.
More than 100 students from five local high schools attended the Atlantic Cape Community College Early College Program’s Annual Media Day at the Mays Landing campus on October 25 where they learned about the many exciting career opportunities that are available in an ever-changing technological world.
Registration for Atlantic Cape Community College’s upcoming Winter Session, Spring Semester and two, eight-week Spring sessions opens on Monday, November 11 for students taking classes in-person and online at our Mays Landing, Atlantic City and Cape May County campuses.
Atlantic Cape’s Academy of Culinary Arts (ACA) program recognized 28 second-year students for completing their first year of studies at the 3rd Annual Coat and Toque Ceremony on October 24 in the Walter E. Edge Theater on the Mays Landing campus.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Cape May County campus hosted nearly 100 seventh and eighth grade students from Middle Township and Dennis Township middle schools on October 11 for Middle School Career Exploration Day.
Good things come to those who wait. For Charlene Maycott, a first-generation college graduate who earned Associate Degrees in Communication and Psychology from Atlantic Cape in 2022 and 2024, respectively, she never envisioned waiting 40 years, though, for it to become reality.
More than 150 golfers descended upon the Cape May National Golf Club on October 4 as the Atlantic Cape Foundation’s Annual Scramble ‘FORE’ Scholarships Golf Tournament celebrated its 20th anniversary in Cape May by raising a record amount of $75,000 for student scholarships.
Academy of Culinary Arts program students Tricia Guittar and Citlally Cruz both earned $15,000 scholarships at the Annual Vincent DeFinis Restaurant Gala Scholarship cooking competition on September 27 at the Mays Landing campus.
The first year of a college student’s academic career is foundational. Ensuring that each and every student, both full-time and part-time, is provided with all of the necessary resources, benefits and attention required for them to flourish academically is of paramount importance.
Dr. Sean Burcher of Project Monarch lead the inaugural event of TEDxCapeMay’s 13th season, titled “New Horizons,” before a full lecture hall at Atlantic Cape’s Cape May County campus on September 19.
The Atlantic Cape Community College Foundation’s Annual Scramble “FORE” Scholarships Golf Tournament is made possible, year after year, thanks to the generous financial contributions of numerous residents and businesses from throughout Atlantic and Cape May counties.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s second, eight-week Fall Semester starts October 28 and it is the perfect opportunity for all students, including online and working adults, to get an affordable higher education closer to home.
Atlantic Cape will recognize the distinct history and culture that Hispanic Americans have contributed to America’s diversity by celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month from Sunday, September 15 through Tuesday, October 15 with events at each of the College’s three campuses.
Atlantic Cape Foundation’s Annual Scramble “FORE” Scholarships Golf Tournament is only three weeks away, so don’t miss your chance to register a team or secure a sponsorship opportunity before the Thursday, September 19 deadline.
Atlantic Cape’s highly-acclaimed student-run gourmet restaurant, Carême’s, is now open for lunch on the Mays Landing campus, Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. through November 4.
Atlantic Cape President Dr. Barbara Gaba, along with Evan Sanchez of Authentic City Partners, were recognized for their steadfast commitment to the College’s Charles D. Worthington Atlantic City campus Nonprofit Resource Center at the Atlantic City Community Fund Annual Reception on September 10 at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City.
With five returning sophomores on Head Coach Karla Maisto’s roster in 2024, the Atlantic Cape Buccaneers Women’s Volleyball team will be relying upon their collective experience and leadership to guide the squad this year.
Atlantic Cape’s Cape May County campus will host Sean Burcher of Project Monarch for the first event of TEDxCapeMay Salon’s 13th season, titled “New Horizons,” on Thursday, September 19, 5:30 p.m.
Atlantic Cape’s Athletics Department will unveil its 10th Buccaneer sports program today when the Women’s Cross Country team takes part in its inaugural race in the Stockton Open at Stockton University in Galloway, NJ at 4:45 p.m.
Former Atlantic Cape Community College Buccaneers Men’s Basketball standout David Coit recently received a full Division I scholarship to the University of Kansas for his senior year.
Atlantic Cape welcomed nearly 200 incoming freshmen students and more than 100 accompanying parents to the College’s three campuses for New Student Orientation sessions held throughout the month of August in preparation for the start of the Fall Semester on September 3.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Arts & Humanities Department is inviting high school and college history teachers to submit abstracts for 30-minute papers/panel discussions for the upcoming, Teaching Revolutionary New Jersey symposium, on Friday, May 23, 2025.
The Atlantic Cape Foundation and the Cape May County Women's Commission are excited to announce the 2024 Women of Wonder award recipients, who will be recognized at this year’s annual fundraising event on Thursday, November 14, 11:30 a.m. at The Flanders Hotel in Ocean City.
Girls Volleyball student athletes from five local high schools competed in Atlantic Cape’s 2nd Annual High School Girls Volleyball Summer Showcase tournament on August 14 in the Jonathan Pitney Hall Gymnasium on the Mays Landing campus.
Jocelyn Caceres, a member of Atlantic Cape Community College’s Academy of Culinary Arts Class of 2023, has been selected as the State of New Jersey’s 2024 New Century Workforce Pathway Scholar recipient.
Atlantic Cape’s Cape May County campus hosted a newly-funded summer camp aimed at getting students to disengage from their phones, step outside of their homes and participate, with others their age, in a camp that would pique their curiosity while challenging them intellectually.
Family and friends, as well as former colleagues, alumni and current employees of Atlantic Cape gathered in the Student Center on the Mays Landing campus on August 8 to celebrate the life of former College President Dr. Peter L. Mora, Sr., who passed away on June 30 at the age of 81.
Thirteen Atlantic Cape nursing students received their pins during the inaugural Practical Nursing Completion Ceremony on August 7 in the Walter E. Edge Theater on the Mays Landing campus before numerous family and friends.
Atlantic Cape Community College is excited to announce that it was awarded a $551,818 grant for its proposed Preparing Small Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (sUAS) Data Technicians project by the National Science Foundation.
A 10-member leadership group of Atlantic Cape Community College staff and faculty recently completed a nearly-three-year partnership project with 25 other institutions of higher education throughout the country to create a Student Success Hub with the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO).