Cecil College alumna uses her art as a voice for change
Erica Jones speaks out on social injustice through her artwork.
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Erica Jones speaks out on social injustice through her artwork.
Cecil College is committed to the inclusivity of a diversity of people, thoughts, and practices.
Funding will support workforce development and training.
Participants can run (or walk) at their own pace from any location of their choice, promoting social distancing.
Cecil College remains a beacon of opportunity and hope due to the efforts of individuals like Raymond W. “Chick” Hamm, Jr.
Cecil College is proud to announce the names of students who have achieved academic excellence.
Programs are designed to save students time, money, and to ease the transfer process to the University of Baltimore.
New scholarship supports individuals seeking to learn a skilled trade.
The Five-Star Award is an annual recognition of people in Cecil and Harford counties who make meaningful and significant contributions to the Susquehanna Workforce Network.
Tiffany Dowell brings more than 13 years of experience working directly with students.