The Camden County Board of Commissioners and Camden County College were honored to welcome Dr. Clarence B. Jones, Speechwriter and Counsel to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., to the Dennis Flyer Theater at our Blackwood Campus on Wednesday, September 13, for a discussion on Civil Rights, the Constitution, and his new book, “Last of the Lions,” followed by a Q & A session with attendees, and a book signing.
CCC Workforce Development and County Employees support College Food Pantry
On August 18th, the Camden County College Office of Workforce Development and Continuing Education assisted in organizing the Camden County government employee retreat by offering continuing education classes to attendees and overseeing a team-building exercise. In addition, the Workforce Development and Continuing Education team coordinated a food donation of 2,924 cans of non-perishables to the Camden County College Food Pantry from the employees and administration of Camden County government.
The Camden County College Food Pantry thanks the employees and administration of Camden County for their extremely generous donation. The Food Pantry also thanks the CCC Office of Workforce Development and Continuing Education for their assistance in securing the donation. The one-day donation equals what the pantry typically receives in an entire semester. Over 50% of community college students nationwide reported that they had been food insecure at one time. This donation will help students overcome this educational barrier that has been linked to poor academic performance.
The CCC food pantry has locations in Blackwood, Camden, and Cherry Hill, and fights food insecurity by providing students with no-cost food items and supplies. To learn more about the food pantry, and how you can help, please visit www.camdencc.edu/student_life/student-services/the-pantry
Camden County Seniors Citizens Art Contest and Exhibition Opens
The 57th Annual Camden County Senior Citizens Juried Art Contest and Exhibition opened on August 23. Submissions from over 100 county senior artists are on display at Camden County College’s William G. Rohrer Center, 1889 Rt. 70 East, Cherry Hill. Open to the public, the exhibition runs through September 20, Mondays to Thursdays, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
“I congratulate all of the artists that participated in this year’s contest. The judges certainly had a challenging task, as each work of art is impressive and worthy of recognition,” said Commissioner Melinda Kane, liaison to the Camden County Cultural and Heritage Commission. “I encourage everyone to visit Camden County College in Cherry Hill during the exhibition.”
County residents age 60 and older, at any level of skill or experience, were invited to participate, including amateurs and non-professionals as well as working artists. Categories of work include acrylic painting; craft; digital art; mixed media; oil painting; pastel; print; photography; sculpture; watercolor; and works on paper (drawing).
Artwork by professional and non-professional artists was adjudicated by an independent panel of professional artists. First place winners in all categories at the County level will advance to compete at the State level in the New Jersey Senior Citizens Art Show, September 30 to October 26, 2023.
First place winners in the Non-Professional category are Acrylic Painting: Carolyn Tyndall, Cherry Hill; Craft: Marlane Uhr, Voorhees; Oil Painting: Pam Dougherty, Cherry Hill; Pastel: Margaret Sochanchak, Waterford Works; Photography: James Mitchell, Pennsauken; Watercolor Painting: William Lane, Haddonfield; Works on Paper: Barbara Caponegro, West Berlin; Sculpture: Barbara Pfieffer, Camden; Digital Art: Joseph Trucksess, Haddon Heights; Mixed Media: T. Michael Leathem, Cherry Hill.
In the Professional category, first place was awarded as follows: Acrylic Painting: Dorothy DeMatteis, Cherry Hill; Craft: Robin Brownfield, Collingswood; Oil Painting: Daniel Horne, Cherry Hill; Pastel: Doreen Korejko, Waterford Township; Photography: Robert Redding, Haddonfield; Watercolor Painting: Peter Ehlinger, Haddonfield; Works on Paper: Gerald Purnell, Lindenwold; Sculpture: Conni Spiegle, Haddonfield; Digital Art: Nancy Schmidt, Gloucester Township; Mixed Media: Ruth Marquez, Pine Hill.
The Camden County Cultural and Heritage Commission at Camden County College supports the local arts and history that make our communities dynamic places to live and work. The Commission was established by the Camden County Board of Commissioners to act as the designated agency in Camden County to receive and administer the New Jersey State Council on the Arts Local Arts Program and the New Jersey Historical Commission County History Partnership Program.
Camden County College Welcomes New Dean
Camden County College welcomes Dr. Sarah Iepson as the Dean of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies.
Dr. Iepson began her career as a Professor of Art History at Community College of Philadelphia (CCP) in 2002. She also served as Art Department Chairperson at CCP and the Honors Program Curriculum Coordinator. From 2008 to 2021, she served as CCP’s Associate Regional Coordinator for the State of Pennsylvania for the Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society. Dr. Iepson is also a recipient of a Lindback Foundation Teaching Excellence award.
After spending over two decades as a Professor, Dr. Iepson explained that she was looking for a change.
“I had been tinkering with the idea of moving from the ranks of faculty to a Dean position, but I knew that it had to be the perfect place at the perfect time,” said Dr. Iepson. “When I saw the position open up here, I thought that this might be it.”
While she is new to the CCC community, Dr. Iepson expressed that she already feels right at home.
“I love the College’s personality, the dedication of its faculty, staff, and students, and the opportunities to do amazing things with the College family and local community,” she said. “I felt that it was a great fit for me, and so far, it is.”
For Dr. Iepson, working for a community college is much more than a job.
“Community college means so many things to me because it means so many things to the folks that we serve,” she explained. “It means opportunity, diversity, success, equity, growth, experience, collaboration, and family. It means that there is a place for everyone to set out their goals and achieve them. I have spent my entire professional career in the halls of a community college, and I don’t ever plan to leave!”
Dr. Iepson is looking forward to the start of the fall semester to experience the bustle of campus, meet students and faculty alike, and partake in the many activities on the College calendar. When she’s not at work, Dr. Iepson can be found on a run, hiking, or camping with her husband and dog. She is also an avid photographer and competes on a dragon boat racing team!
Welcome, Dr. Iepson!
CCC Foundation Board Seeking New Members
The Camden County College Foundation Board of Directors is seeking new faces for its general membership.
Founded in 1992, the CCC Foundation supports the College mission to provide accessible, affordable and high-quality education to all who can benefit from such opportunity. The CCC Foundation raises money to fund scholarships for students, supply enrichment opportunities for faculty and enhance instructional equipment and technological capabilities of the institution. In addition to awarding $350,000+ in student scholarships annually, the Foundation hosts numerous fundraising events and alumni events each year.
Efforts to meet this challenge are steered by the Foundation board of directors, which is made up of up to 25 local leaders who donate their time and talents toward continuing the Camden County College tradition of academic excellence and student success. Leading this team are chairman Louis R. Moffa, Jr. of Montgomery McCracken, who resides in Ocean City; vice chairman Kurtis J. Stroemel of Heffler Radetich & Saitta, who resides in Voorhees; treasurer Silvia Moffa of L.J. Zucca, who resides in Gloucester Township; and secretary Kelly Jackson of Camden County College, who resides in Waterford Township.
Applications are being accepted for additional volunteers to serve on the board. Prospective members should be available to attend quarterly meetings of the full board as well as monthly meetings of their respective committees and several college events per year.
To be considered for membership, please submit your resume and a letter of interest to Melissa Daly at mdaly@camdencc.edu.
Camden County College partners with Cooper University Health Care to Launch EMT Training
Camden County College is offering a new program for those interested in filing the need for qualified Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) in our area. Presented in collaboration with Cooper University Health Care, the Camden County Board of Commissioners, Camden County One Stop, Camden County Workforce Development Board, and Hopeworks, the low-cost, comprehensive training prepares participants for an entry level career in emergency medical services.
“This new EMT program reinforces Camden County College’s ongoing commitment to becoming a regional leader in workforce development and community engagement through strategic partnerships with business, industry, and premier institutions to deliver a career-ready education to students,” said Dr. Lovell Pugh-Bassett, President of Camden County College.
The inaugural class will take place at the Camden City Campus. After completing the necessary coursework to obtain their EMT certification, graduates of the program will be given the opportunity to participate in a 120-hour clinical tour with Cooper EMS. Admission to the EMT program will be on a rolling basis. Applicants who display financial need may be eligible for tuition-free training.
“It is exciting to launch another great program where we offer career opportunities to community members, specifically careers with great benefits and opportunity for advancement,” says John Steiner, Dean of Math, Science and Health Careers at Camden County College. “It has been a team effort to create this class curriculum and we look forward to creating additional career pathways for students.”
For more information or to register for the EMT Training Program, contact Melanie Iannuzzi at miannuzzi@camdencc.edu.
CCC Student Athlete’s Jersey to Be Displayed at Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville, Tennessee
Congratulations to Lady Cougars Basketball Forward Tatiana Johnson, who will have her jersey hanging in the Ring of Honor at the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville, Tennessee. The Ring of Honor recognizes excellence in all levels of women’s basketball, from high school players to professionals.
Tatiana was also named NJCAA 3rd Team All-American, Garden State Athletic Conference, and NJCAA Region 19- Division 3 Women’s Basketball Player of the Year. The Lady Cougars Basketball team was 22-7 this season and ranked #13 nationally; Tatiana led the Lady Cougars in points per game (13.9), rebounds per game (7.3), and assists (4).
Tatiana attended Sterling High School in Somerdale, where she played on the Lady Knights Varsity Basketball team and graduated in 2021. Tatiana is currently studying pre-law at CCC.
Camden County College’s 55th Annual Commencement
Camden County College’s 55th annual commencement was held on May 12, and included the conferral of degrees and certificates to more than 1,600 students. Over 5,000 family members and friends attended the ceremony, which will be conducted under an 18,000-square-foot tent.
The keynote address was delivered by Mayor Mary Ann Wardlow of Lawnside who became the first female Mayor of her borough in 2010. Under her leadership, projects benefitting residents were completed in areas including Public Safety, Finance, and Economic Development.
Marcus Biddle of the Class of 2012 and host of a weekly NPR show was named this year’s Outstanding Alumni, and Dr. Jane Weber, Professor of Education was presented with the Teaching Excellence Award.
Among this year’s graduates are:
- The largest group of Early College Associate Degree Program graduates (51) that received their Associate degree before they receive their high school diplomas
- 63 students from 38 countries around the globe
- 45 graduating with more than one degree
- 17 veterans of the United States military
- 113 that earned a perfect 4.0 grade point average
- Oldest and youngest members of the class are ages 17 and 77
Panel on Solutions to Veteran Suicide
Camden County Commissioner and Gold-Star Mother Melinda Kane moderated a panel discussion about veteran suicide awareness at Camden County College on March 12, 2022. The discussion included veterans sharing their stories, lethal arms and storage safety, and information about #988, which is the veteran’s crisis line. The event also included a veteran resource fair with representatives from organizations ranging from the Travis Manion Foundation to Moms Demand Action, the Camden County Office of Veterans Affairs, and more.
“We here at Camden County are committed to fighting the epidemic of veteran suicide through prevention, education and awareness,” said Commissioner Melinda Kane, who serves as the liaison to the Office of Veterans Affairs. “Bringing an array of resources together for one event is a crucial way that we can support our veterans and offer them a safe space to reach out for the help they may need.”
Veteran suicide is a significant challenge for all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces. According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs 2022 National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report, in 2020, there were 6,146 veteran suicides. This was on average 16.8 per day. In 2020, adjusting for population age and sex differences, the suicide rate for Veterans was 57.3% greater than for non-veteran U.S. adults.
Athletic Highlights
Cougar Wrestling will be heading to Lackawanna CC this weekend for the Gulf Atlantic District Championship. The students representing Camden County College in Districts will be: Jason Cruz, Giuseppe Notte, Zachery Hurst, Finnegan McFadden, David Barber, Aidan Dick, Joseph Teguia, Rotimi Animashaun, John Stanton, and Shane Whitney. The tournament will start Saturday February 17. The tournament will be streamed on www.lackawannafalcons.com/live as well as on Region 19 Sports Network www.region19sn.com/
Winners from districts will qualify for nationals in Iowa.
Women’s basketball currently ranked #14th in the country. They finished out the regular season 20-6 and now will wait to learn their seed in the upcoming region 19 tournament. The winner of the tournament will earn a bid to the NJCAA national tournament.
During Tuesday double header basketball game we celebrated the sophomores for both the men’s and women’s basketball team before the start of the game.