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Nate Ho, a wireless network engineer from Johns Hopkins university, visited AACC to speak with students from the Cyber Defense Club.
Johns Hopkins engineer teaches students about networking

A wireless network engineer from the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory visited AACC to teach students about cyber networking and cybersecurity on Wednesday. Jim Santee, the student Cyber Defense Club president, invited Nate Ho, an AACC alumnus and wireless network engineer...

The Student Veterans Association gave out free food on the Quad to celebrate Military Appreciation Day on Thursday.
Veterans association gives out free food to celebrate military

Students ate free food, played games and showed their support for veterans at an event on Thursday. The Students Veteran Association hosted the Military Appreciation Day event to celebrate military veterans and encourage students to show their support to them. “People don’t...

The Black Male Institute hosted an event to encourage Black male students to have open discussions about their experience.
AACC organization asks Black men to reach out

The Student Achievement and Success Program hosted an event to encourage Black men to have open conversations about their thoughts and experiences on Wednesday. The SASP hosted the Black Male Institute Focus Group to revive the BMI so they can create a safe space for Black male...

 Lisa Bailey, a retired forensic artist who studied graphic design at Johns Hopkins University, taught students about unique job opportunities for artists in the US government.
FBI forensic artist from Johns Hopkins lectures AACC students

A former forensic artist spoke to students about how creative individuals can work for the US government at an event on Wednesday. The Homeland Security and Criminal Justice Institute collaborated with the Visual Arts and Humanities Department to invite Lisa Bailey, a retired forensic...

The Mathematics Department hosted a live ceremony and invited  neuroscience professor Tracy Riggins from the University of Maryland, College Park to speak about the importance of math in her work.
UMD Neuroscience professor talks about math at awards ceremony

Students won math awards and learned about the importance of mathematics at an event on Tuesday. The Mathematics Department hosted the 2024 Math Awareness Program and Math Awards Ceremony to spread awareness of the importance of mathematics and give awards to students and staff...

The Health and Wellness Center partnered with the Office of Student Engagement to host a new event.
Two AACC organizations collaborate to spread awareness of sexual assault

This story contains mentions of sexual assault Students painted art and sipped mocktails at a self-care workshop on Tuesday focused on spreading awareness of sexual assault. The Health and Wellness Center partnered with the Office of Student Engagement to create the Paint &...

Gary Dop, an award-winning writer, read his poems at the final Writers Reading event of the semester.
Award-winning writer reads poems at an event

An author read poems about mold on dirty dishes, baseball coaches and teaching a fourth-grade poetry class at an event on Tuesday.  Award-winning writer Gary Dop read from his poetry collection “Father, Child, Water” alongside several other of his poems. In addition to...

Professor Richard Hardesty hosted an event to speak about the historical significance of Jackie Robinson.
Professor speaks about the historical significance of Jackie Robinson

A history professor said on Monday that the complicated relationship between baseball, race and civil rights is central to how major league sports operate. Professor Richard Hardesty hosted the event to celebrate Jackie Robinson Day, named in honor of the first Black person to...

First-year kinesiology student Jayeim Blake is running uncontested for the role of Student Government Association president. Students can vote online until Friday.
Kinesiology student runs for Student Gov. president

A first-year kinesiology student is running uncontested this week for the position of Student Government Association president. Jayeim Blake, who was born in Trinidad and Tobago and moved to Maryland to attend AACC, said his campaign platform is focused on diversity. “I'm...

Students became vendors at this years HawkTrade event.
Students sell goods, conduct business at trade show on campus

AACC’s Entrepreneurial Studies Institute hosted a trade show on campus on April 11 to help students launch their small businesses. Most of the vendors at HawkTrade were business students who sold their products to other students in order to earn money and get exposure. “It’s...

Deranged dentist Orin Scrivello, played by local actor Andrew Agner-Nichols, upper right, attacks Seymour Krelborn, played by local actor Ethan Keller, lower right, in Theatre AACCs production of Little Shop of Horrors.
Theatre AACC puts on 'delightful' and 'disturbing' comedic horror musical

Singing, dancing, murder and carnivorous plants marked Theatre AACC’s first musical since the pandemic in its delightful rendition of “Little Shop of Horrors” on Friday night. The show was the perfect blend of comedy and horror, with laugh-out-loud moments followed closely...

Some students receive spam emails that may look like discount offers but are after personal information.
Spam emails target many AACC students

Hackers and cybercriminals are targeting AACC students and faculty with spam emails through their school accounts. According to AACC’s Vice President for Information and Instructional Technology Richard Kralevich, cybercriminals target students with phishing attacks, gift card...

English professor Steve Canaday speaks about banned books in an open forum on Wednesday.
Students, faculty discuss banned books at open forum

A panel of professors hosted an open forum on Wednesday for more than 100 students and faculty to debate book banning in schools. At Meeting of the Minds, the audience of students and faculty discussed various aspects of the issue of book banning, such as censorship, child development...

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