President’s Message

I am hoping that everyone’s semester has gotten off to a good start. There is still time to pick up another course with a number of accelerated late start classes available. Visit www.asnuntuck.edu to see what classes will fit your schedule.

I am pleased to announce an exciting new partnership between ACC and Capital Workforce Partners (CWP).  As the state’s regional Workforce Development Board in North Central Connecticut, Capital Workforce Partners helps individuals overcome barriers to employment and closes the gap between skills and business hiring needs.

ACC has a long-standing relationship with CWP. Recently we were made aware that CWP was looking to relocate its Enfield Job Center. You may have already noticed work taking place in Freshwater Commons in anticipation of CWP’s arrival.  Beginning in mid-February, you will see members of their team moving into the space.  As it stands now, this will be a short-term agreement between the two agencies, although we have already reached out to the BOR about making it a more permanent arrangement.

Congratulations to all of our students who achieved Dean’s List status. Readthe complete list on Asnuntuck’s website.

Please remember to visit the web-site and check-out Asnuntuck’s social media to stay up to date on all activities taking place on campus.

Sincerely,

Dr. James Lombella

Interim Dean of Academics Michelle Coach (front row center) receives a Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society commemorative pin and certificate from from Dr. James Lombella, president of Asnuntuck Community College. Coach has served five years as Advisor for the campus’ Alpha Lambda Zeta Chapter of the Phi Theta Kapa Honor Society. Members of President Lombella’s Cabinet (back row left to right, Interim Dean of Administration Gennaro DeAngelis; Interim Dean of Student Services Tim St. James; Interim Director of Human Resources Cheryl Cyr; Dean of Workforce Development and Continuing Education Eileen Peltier; Associate Dean of Advanced Manufacturing Technology Center Mary Bidwell and front row, far left, Executive Assistant to the President Margaret Van Cott) joined President Lombella in congratulating Michelle Coach. Photo by Julie Cotnoir
With an Associate’s degree from Asnuntuck Community College, you can work right after graduation. Just ask four Asnuntuck Community College alumnae who work for Turgeon & Associates, a Certified Public Accounting firm in East Longmeadow, Massachusetts. It is not just a job for the four. They each now have a career.
Left to right, back row, Marisa McCain, Nancy Gegesky and front row, left to right, Barbara Kaczor and Danuta Bartoszewicz. Photo by Julie Cotnoir Read more.

Eileen Peltier, dean of workforce development and continuing education at Asnuntuck and Tunxis Community Colleges, traveled to Capitol Hill in December to represent the 12 Connecticut Community Colleges as part of a “fly-in” organized by Business Leaders United for Workforce Partnerships.

Peltier joined Asnuntuck Community College instructor and small business owner Lisa Shelanskas for meetings with staff from the offices of Sens. Chris Murphy and Richard Blumenthal, and Reps. Joe Courtney and Rosa DeLauro, to discuss the importance of modernizing federal financial aid for students, and to urge the expansion of funding for career and technical education through the Perkins Act.

Dean Peltier will be taking another trip to D.C. in February.

Asnuntuck has added an additional sculpture to its campus. Named Gnomon, the sculpture is located in front of the new 27,000 square foot Advanced Manufacturing Technology Center, on Asnuntuck’s Campus. Completed in 1991, the piece had previously been on display on Fifth Avenue in the Flat Iron District of New York City. Photo by Julie Cotnoir
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ACC faculty member Adam Rivers co-presented Media’s Role in Prevention for the Connecticut Association of Prevention Professionals. Rivers, a disc jockey for WACC 107.7 and KC 101, co-presented with Andrea Mashiak, Youth Counselor Enfield Youth Services and Mel Navin and Jamie Santiago, Enfield Youth Council Co-Chairs.

The presenters offered an overview of the partnership formed between Enfield Youth Services Youth Council and Asnuntuck Community College’s (ACC) radio station 107.7 WACC. A PowerPoint presentation highlighted the multi-faceted approach that ACC/EYS have created to broadcast prevention messages in the Enfield community. Members learned the structure and benefits of partnering with local media outlets.

Their smiles and gratitude are priceless.  Professor Samuel Irizarry has been fortunate to have had the opportunity of spending time with some of the poorest children in Guatemala during a summer and winter mission trip.  Thousands of children received school supplies and gifts.  For many children, it was the first gift they have ever received.  Also, hundreds of students received food during the 3 camps that were conducted during the winter trip.  The children were able to obtain gifts, school supplies, and food because caring and special people contributed to these trips.  Dr. James Lombella, Dean Eileen Peltier, Julie Cotnoir, Prof. Teresa Foley, Prof. Amely Cross, Prof. Michelle Coach, Prof. Heidi Fitzgerald, Kim Quinn, and Katie O’Connell made these trips possible.  If you would like to be part of the “Mission 2018”, please feel free to contact Prof. Samuel Irizarry at sirizarry@asnuntuck.edu.
The Vagina Monologues to Be Staged at Asnuntuck

On February 28, 2018, at 6 p.m. V-Day Asnuntuck Community College will present a one-night only benefit reading of Eve Ensler’s award winning play The Vagina Monologues at Asnuntuck Community College. Kathryn D. Pepe will direct the play.  Read more.
An agreement between Follett Bookstores and Connecticut’s 12 community colleges is resulting in significant savings for students. Changes to the Follett contract last year were a result of Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) President Mark Ojakian’s desire to provide students an affordable option for textbooks. Students who purchase new textbooks at the colleges’ on-site bookstores now receive a 10 % discount. Read more.
Asnuntuck Partners with French Institute

Associate Professor Joe Finckel and  Associate Professor Amely Cross are partnering with Christine Hill and Stephanie Le Meleder, two professors from the Institute of Technology of Lannion, France. They created 4 modules for these classes where students from Asnuntuck will be partnering with students in Lannion on a health/science project. The students will be set-up in groups of 4-5.  Their first teleconference with the students was on January 23rd in Asnuntuck’s Digital Lounge. Students from Asnuntuck may travel to France in late spring or summer of 2018.

Foundation Sponsors Annual
Murder Mystery at College
The Asnuntuck Community College Foundation is pleased to announce United Bank Foundation, Mohegan Sun and Johnson Memorial Hospital are major sponsors of the 15th Annual Murder Mystery Dinner, Cafe Murder, to be held on March 23, 2018.Vista Produce is the Platinum SponsorScholarship Sponsor is Comcast, whileFirst National Bank of Suffield is the Dinner Sponsor. ShopRite of Enfield is the Gold Sponsor.

Read more about purchasing tickets and/or sponsoring.
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