As the world watched, North Hennepin Community College took action. The Racial and Social Justice Leadership scholarship was established and funded this summer, July 2020, as Minneapolis dealt with...
Introducing, Wyatt Smith! One of NHCC's most recent nursing grads! Why did you choose to study nursing? I chose to study nursing because I knew that I could face any obstacle knowing I was making a...
On November 12th, 2020 it was announced that Kathy Hendrickson had accepted the position of Dean of Fine Arts, Languages, and Communication. For nearly a year, Kathy has served as an interim dean at...
Usually, it is uncommon to work at the same place your kid goes to school. But what if it’s not just one kid, it’s both of your kids, and your husband too!? This fall, NHCC Philosophy faculty...
On November 9th, 2020, it was announced that Anthony Miller had accepted the position of Dean of Liberal Arts and Academic Foundations. For the past 2 years, Anthony has served as an interim dean at...
Greg Wetzel is a student at NHCC studying Liberal Arts. He enjoys school, but also finds it challenging at times, because he is partially blind. Greg uses a magnifier to read, that he got from State...
To close out the week, we’d like to recognize an NHCC veteran staff member! Janet Lorenzo is our Military and Veterans Coordinator on campus and today, she’s sharing her story. Janet served in the U.S...
STEM Spotlight, with Alain Njipwo Alain Njipwo, is a former NHCC student, who transferred to a four-year institution and went on to get his bachelor’s degree in engineering. Today he is pursuing his...
The NHCC Fine & Performing Arts Department is launching Stages of Equity, a collection of work through a collaboration with talented guest artists. We need the arts now more than ever, to help us rest...
For those who don’t know, could you start off by telling us what TRIO is? A lot of people, when they hear the word TRIO, they want to know, what does it stand for, is it an acronym? No, it’s not an...