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Alumni Success Stories / 2015 Archive

Are You a Graduate With a Story?
Please contact the MCCC Public Information Office
at (609) 570-3736 or e-mail alumni@mccc.edu.

current Alumni Success Stories
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Ana Berdecia   Alumna Ana Berdecia Continues to Earn Recognition
for Contributions to Early Childhood Education

She is dedicated to bridging the voices of teachers, practitioners, parent/guardians and the larger community to policy initiatives in New Jersey that impact the health, well-being and educational outcomes of children and families.

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Hayley Monek   Alumna Hayley Monek Publishes Compelling Children's Book
That Combines Real and Surreal in Arresting Photographs

Her MCCC education in photography and other visual arts prepared her well for transfer, she notes. "I was taught by so many fantastic professors at Mercer. I continue to use what I learned from them in my daily life."

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Barbara Spalding   Dietitian-Nutritionist Barbara Spalding Starts 'Second Act' at MCCC
"Mercer was a wonderful place to start. The culinary facilities are so good and the faculty so strong -- supportive and encouraging. I got theory and practice combined."

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Marlene Snyder   Alumna Marlene Snyder Says MCCC Helped Her Land Dream Job at Princeton
She got a great education at a reasonable cost, she says. "I loved Mercer. It gave me the skills I needed. I was able to get a great job because of Mercer."

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John Kobiernicki   Still Part of the Mercer Family:
A Career of Service for Education Alumnus John Kobiernicki

Graduating from Mercer County Community College almost a decade ago, his commitment to the college remains unwavering. "I am not in a traditional classroom, but I am using what I learned in college every day."

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Alina Marin-Bliach   Portraits of Cuban Immigrants by Photography Alumna
Alina Marin-Bliach Close Out Season at MCCC Gallery

Her study of photography at the college level has been a gift, she says. "Photography has always been more than a passion. Photography is the means by which I can share my vision with the world. It is who I am."

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Alex Campos   For MCCC Alumnus Alex Campos, Fluency Fuels Launch of Promising Career
"When I started looking at schools, Mercer was the one that came up with most people I talked to. Mercer gave me the confidence for everything I set out to do later on. A college, a career path -- everything I did started at Mercer.”

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David Nash   Auto Tech Alum David Nash Builds on Strengths as Fixer
"If you are interested in college and aren’t blessed with unlimited wealth, you’re foolish not to go to Mercer. A four-year college is great if you have the aptitude and interest. But if not, gravitate to the other things you excel doing."

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Ashleigh Donaldson   Alum Ashleigh Donaldson Heading to
Columbia University to Study Physical Therapy

"Many incredible people, both students and faculty alike, whose dedication to and passion for learning was enormously inspiring. Mercer definitely helped to prepare me for future challenges."

...more...  < FULL STORY & PHOTOS

Barbara Flood   Multi-Career Connection with MCCC
for Capital Health Nurse Manager Barbara Flood

"When I graduated from Mercer for the second time, I was 46. I was going to be 46 anyway, so why not do something meaningful? Take it one class at a time. You are never too old."

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