PARAMUS, N.J. – Since its establishment in 1988, only 43 Bergen Community College faculty members have earned the rank of “professor emeritus” – an honor recognizing significant contributions in the classroom and community. Retired professors Marjorie Webster and Charles McNerney, Ph.D., entered the elite group at a May 9 luncheon ceremony hosted by their peers. During her 39-year career at the College, Webster, of Bergenfield, served as the Faculty Senate secretary for 25 years and led commencement 2013 as the grand marshal. McNerney, of Tuxedo Park, N.Y., began at Bergen in 1969 and helped lead the College into the computer age; he stands as one of the first instructors to teach online. Both have continued to serve the institution by founding the Retired Employees Association with fellow retiree Peggy O’Neill.

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PARAMUS, N.J. – Registration for fall courses at Bergen Community College will open for all students, including those enrolling at the College for the first time, Monday, May 19. The first of four fall sessions begins Sept. 2; other sessions start Sept. 8, Sept. 24 and Oct. 29. Classes take place at three locations (Paramus/Lyndhurst/Hackensack) and online.

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PARAMUS, N.J. – Two local nonprofits recently delivered $1,250 in donations to Bergen Community College officials in support of student scholarships and the school’s food pantry. Representing both organizations, Mukesh Malkan visited the College’s main campus April 29 to meet with officials including President B. Kaye Walter, Ph.D. Malkan presented two checks: $1,000 from the Indian Americans of Paramus and $250 from the Paramus Sunrise Rotary Club. Pictured are (standing, from left) Vice President of Institutional Effectiveness Yun Kim, Ph.D.; Vice President of Academic Affairs William Mullaney, Ph.D.; Bergen Community College Foundation Executive Director Laurie Francis; Rotarian Tina Apprich; Vice President of Student Affairs Naydeen Gonzalez-De Jesus, Ph.D.; (sitting, from left) President Walter; Malkan; and Rotarian Mel Fabrikant.

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PARAMUS, N.J. – The Bergen Community College Division of Continuing Education will offer in-person registration for its Kids and Teens Summer Program Saturday, May 10 from 10 a.m. to noon in the lobby of the Technology Education Center at the school’s main campus at 400 Paramus Road in Paramus. The event will feature demonstrations from classes offered as part of the program – including flying robotics. Registrants attending the May 10 event will receive a free gift.

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