Nashua Community College NCC

Two degrees, one program at NCC: Students earn both high school diplomas and associate’s degrees

read more…: Two degrees, one program at NCC: Students earn both high school diplomas and associate’s degrees

Courses enable students to get a jump start on their future by earning high school and college credit that is transferable to most colleges and universities or will help them accelerate their career by entering the workforce with an advantage. Eligible New Hampshire students in 10th, 11th and 12th grade can take two free courses per year through the Dual and Concurrent Enrollment Scholarship program and a discounted rate for additional courses through the Early College program

Expressing outrage with ICE operations, Nashua residents hold protest at Courthouse 

read more…: Expressing outrage with ICE operations, Nashua residents hold protest at Courthouse 

“We cannot call ourselves a nation of freedom and opportunity when we tear families apart, when we exile our neighbors, when we turn our backs on those who came here seeking the very ideals that we claim to uphold. Deportation is not just a policy; it is a moral failure. It is the sound of a child crying for a parent who will never come home It is the fear that grips communities, silencing voices that deserve to be heard,” said Fuentes.

Dr. James Keane confirmed as new Nashua Community College president

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“We are delighted to appoint Dr. James Keane as president of Nashua Community College,” said CCSNH Board Chair Katharine Bogle Shields. “The search committee was very cognizant of its responsibility in identifying the first new leader of NCC in nearly three decades. We were looking for an individual who values NCC’s history and mission, is energized by its present position in the community, and presents an exciting vision for its future. We found that person in Jim. His skills and experience align perfectly with key priorities at NCC including building strong partnerships with industry, enhancing student support, fostering a strong sense of community, and ensuring the institution is well-positioned to contribute to the economic vitality of the region.”  

The 2025 Nashua International Sculpture Symposium adds 4 new works to Nashua’s public art collection

read more…: The 2025 Nashua International Sculpture Symposium adds 4 new works to Nashua’s public art collection

“At the end of the day, it’s there for the citizens of Nashua to do what they want with it. It’s really clear that the people in this town care so much for this work because it is never, ever defaced. People love it. People take care of it. They clean it. It’s nice to know Nashua respects it.” 

Community brainstorm session: Design charrette focused on revitalization of Millyard District

read more…: Community brainstorm session: Design charrette focused on revitalization of Millyard District

During the public workshop, Plan NH asked residents three questions about the millyard: What do you see? What do you want to see? And, what else do we need to know? At the core of the feedback received was a vision centered around improved connectivity and community.