Service Dog inspires Cecil College Scholarship
Polito was one of the 30 seeing-eye puppies trained on the Cecil College Campus.
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Polito was one of the 30 seeing-eye puppies trained on the Cecil College Campus.
“The players have to know you care about them and have their best interest in mind. Once they know that, they will listen to whatever you say.” – Clemson University Pitching Coach Jimmy Belanger.
The North East Club Scholarship supports Cecil County students.
Kelly McVeigh comes to Cecil College with more than two decades of IT experience in higher education.
Art student Abigail Graham found the confidence to present her work at the Maryland Scholars’ Summit.
Jacqueline Brown and Hiram Jr. Brown live under the axiom of public service to make the community a better place.
Cecil College will utilize its portion of the grant to add an accelerated nursing program to increase the number of nursing graduates.
Expo will feature opportunities to meet community resource representatives and vendors to talk with about Medicare options, healthy eating, financial planning and more.
Cecil College expanded its athletics facilities with the official ribbon cutting for the new turf field on the North East Campus.
Her dream is to establish an art studio where community members can come to make art and learn more about ceramics and painting.