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(Archive May 1, 2011) The MWCC Nursing Program: A Brief Overview

By Sam Ingemie | Observer Reporter

One of the more popular majors at Mount Wachusett Community College is the Nursing Program. Preparing its students for work in the medical field and beyond, the MWCC Nursing Program has an array of rigorous courses involved including one 14-credit course. “It’s a lot, a lot, of work,” Judy Giacoppe, a nursing professor at MWCC said,” but at the end of the day, it’s a very rewarding field.”

As with every other major, students interested in the Nursing Program must first start out with the respective general education courses such as English, math, sociology, psychology, etc. One difference between the Nursing Program and a Liberal Arts program is the electives. The Nursing program electives are more limited in terms of what the students can take and still be relevant to their course of study. read more

(Archive May 1, 2011) Professor Profile: Heidi Silkey

By Taylor Emma | Observer Reporter

Professor Silkey has been teaching science courses at MWCC since January 2008. This spring semester, she teaches four courses Monday through Friday; two Anatomy courses, Physiology 1, Physiology 2, and one Nutrition course. She also teaches Maymester and summer session. Professor Silkey studied nutrition in graduate school and has always been interested in nutrition and its relationship to health and disease.

“A healthy lifestyle is very important to me; I think we have a responsibility to take care of our health,” Silkey said, “I also want to stay healthy and physically fit so I can continue to participate in sports and other activities with my family.” read more

(Archive May 1, 2011) Press Release: Denise Kindschi Gosselin & Richard Elmer Named 2011 Alumni of the Year

Dr. Denise Gosselin
Richard Elmer

Mount Wachusett Community College will honor Dr. Denise Kindschi Gosselin, an author and chair of the sociology and criminal justice department at Western New England College, and Richard Elmer, senior manager of learning and development for Bristol-Myers Squibb, as the 2011 Alumni of the Year. The two will be recognized during the college’s 46th Commencement on May 19 at 6 p.m. in Fitness & Wellness Center.

“I am pleased to honor Dr. Gosselin and Mr. Elmer as our 2011 alumni of the year,” said MWCC President Daniel M. Asquino. “Both of these outstanding alumni built upon the academic foundation they received at MWCC to develop successful careers in their chosen fields. Their contributions to the college and to the community are an inspiration.” read more

(Archive May 1, 2011) Graduate Profile: Robert Carey

By Jenny Cooper | Observer Reporter

Photo by Jenny Cooper

Attending Mount Wachusett Community College you meet all types of people from every race, multiple countries, and a variety of ages ranging from those still in high school yet taking college courses to those looking to change careers well into their 50’s and 60’s.

Robert Carey, 62, attended a technical college back in the 80’s studying automobile computer systems. After doing this for several years, Carey ended up with a debilitating disease, peripheral neuropathy (nerve damage from multiple back surgeries). Carey has also been diagnosed with arachnoiditis in the lower back making his previous schooling unusable. Carey decided to come back to school because he was preapproved for retraining due to this disability. read more

(Archive May 1, 2011) Graduate Profile: Chris Alexandrovich

By Daniel DePietro | Observer Reporter

Photo by Cheyne Ordonio

Chris Alexandrovich is planning on pursuing a career in environmental science. He is interested in Chemistry and Biology and would like to work in a laboratory helping solve problems with greenhouse gases or contributing to water conservation.

Alexandrovich will be graduating from Mount Wachusett Community College this spring with an Associate’s degree in physical science. He is planning on continuing his education at a four year university in order to receive a Bachelor’s degree. read more

(Archive May 1, 2011) Graduate Profile: Taryn Holly

By Taylor Emma | Observer Reporter

Photo by Cheyne Ordonio

Taryn Holly recently received her associates degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences. Holly entered MWCC in her senior year of high school as a dual-enrollment student with close to a 4.0 GPA. She describes her experience at MWCC as one that she “wouldn’t trade for the world.”

Holly’s work here at MWCC is not over yet. She hopes to complete another two year program in Physical Therapy on the Devens campus, after which she hopes to transfer to a four year college to receive her bachelors in Exercise Science. read more

(Archive May 1, 2011) Graduate Profile: Nancy Storer

By Christina Doyle | Observer Reporter

Photo by Cheyne Ordonio

Amongst the hundreds of students graduating this semester, Nancy Storer is one of the many students walking away from the Mount with more than just a degree. Storer is a strong advocate for women. Her experience here has helped enabled her to explore herself and shed light on others in the process.

Storer will graduate with her Associates in Human Services. She plans to continue her schooling at Wellesley College or Framingham State University. With her education in Human Services, Storer would like to work with women to establish their place in society. read more

(Archive May 1, 2011) Graduate Profile: Emily Pacheco

By Sam Ingemie | Observer Reporter

Photo by Cheyne Ordonio

Coming out of high school, Emily Pacheco, 20, explained that she did not really know what she wanted to do like many prospective college applicants. She applied to a handful of different schools, but none of them had Art majors, so she decided to come to MWCC.

Pacheco has attended MWCC for 2 years and pursued an Art major. The art classes covered a wide range of topics, all of the courses that one would need for an Art school. She loved the classes that she took and enjoyed her time at MWCC. read more

(Archive May 1, 2011) Graduate Profile: Ray Worthley

By Elizabeth Shipman | Observer Reporter

Photo by Cheyne Ordonio

Broadcasting and Communications Major, Ray Worthley, 27, from Leominster, is not planning on attending graduation. Why? He does not think that getting his Associate’s Degree is that big of a deal. He did say that if he ever decides to get his Bachelor’s he would attend that graduation. He was also planning on having a job in the field during this semester. It did not happen.

Worthley technically graduated in December 2010. He took 5 semesters at MWCC as well as a few intercession and summer classes. Normally, his degree would have taken only 2 years at the Mount but because he took fewer classes during the semesters, it ended up taking longer. He worked full-time while going to school and he wanted to do well. read more

(Archive April 1, 2011) Prosper Edme

A Student Profile

By Elizabeth Shipman | Observer Reporter

Prosper Edme
Photo by Elizabeth Shipman

Mount Wachusett Community College is made up of students who come from different backgrounds. One such student is 21 year old Prosper Edme, from Haiti, who is in his first semester at MWCC. He has often been called “a social butterfly” by people who know him.

Edme came to MWCC with a plan to get in to the nursing program but he wasn’t entirely thrilled about it. He is more interested in massage therapy. Edme is thinking about transferring to UMass Amherst at some point. read more