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Middlesex County College honors adjunct faculty members for service anniversaries

Middlesex County College honored adjunct faculty members for service anniversaries during Adjunct Faculty Development Day in March.

 

Raymond Trigg of North Brunswick received his award for 20 semesters of teaching.

 

Runae Edwards-Wilson of Sayreville received her award for 30 semesters of teaching.

 

Nancy Abrams of Metuchen received her award for 30 semesters of teaching.

 

James O’Brien of the Colonia section of Woodbridge received his award for 20 semesters of teaching.

 

Leo Rose of Colonia received his award for 30 semesters of teaching.

Dennis Gold of Woodbridge received his award for 80 semesters of teaching.

Presenting the awards were Linda Scherr, vice president for academic affairs, and college President Mark McCormick.

Middlesex County College honored adjunct faculty members for service anniversaries during Adjunct Faculty Development Day in March. Nancy Abrams of Metuchen received her award for 30 semesters of teaching. Presenting the awards were Linda Scherr, vice president for academic affairs, and college President Mark McCormick.
Middlesex County College honored adjunct faculty members for service anniversaries during Adjunct Faculty Development Day in March. James O'Brien of the Colonia section of Woodbridge received his award for 20 semesters of teaching. Presenting the awards were Linda Scherr, vice president for academic affairs, and college President Mark McCormick.
Middlesex County College honored adjunct faculty members for service anniversaries during Adjunct Faculty Development Day in March. Leo Rose of Colonia received his award for 30 semesters of teaching. Presenting the awards were Linda Scherr, vice president for academic affairs, and college President Mark McCormick.
Middlesex County College honored adjunct faculty members for service anniversaries during Adjunct Faculty Development Day in March. Dennis Gold of Woodbridge received his award for 80 semesters of teaching. Presenting the awards were Linda Scherr, vice president for academic affairs, and college President Mark McCormick.
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