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  2. 1957 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    College established by Baltimore County Board of Education. Began operations in September at Catonsville High School in the basement in the evenings and Johnnycake Elementary with 53 students enrolled.:


    1 Dean, 1 Counselor/Registrar, 1 Librarian, 1 full time faculty, 13 part time faculty, 53 students-both full and part time (average age 28, half married, 20% full time, 25% holding GED) (see 1962):


    In the first year of the college,Only one problem, Female teachers felt the college men were paying them too much attention.:


    1957 - Opened at Cat. Sr. HS Late afternoon and evening classes:


    CEED: Apr. 12, 1956 - Balto Co Bd Ed created CCC, Opened at Cat. Sr. HS Late afternoon and evening classes, Courses for adults 16 and older and Senior courses 60 and older with a 16 hr course cost approx. $8:



    Essex


    Temporary headquarters Kenwood HS:


    Apr. 12, 1956 - Balto Co Bd Ed created CCC:


    1957 World Events:

    January 21, 1957
    21 January: Eisenhower and Nixon repeat their oaths of office for their second terms

    March 31, 1957
    The Bridge on the River Kwai wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 12, 1957
    United Kingdom announces that Singapore will gain self rule January 1, 1958

    April 31, 1957
    No Pulitzer Prize for Novels was awarded

    June 4, 1957
    American Cancer Society reported a high degree of association between cigarette smoking and deaths from lung cancer.

    August 29, 1957
    US Senate passed and sent to the White House the 1st major civil right bill since the post-Civil War era.

    October 8, 1957
    8 October: 2400 mi. telephone cable between California and Hawaii was placed in operation.

    October 31, 1957
    Lester Bowles Pearson wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 3, 1957
    Sputnik program: The Soviet Union launches Sputnik 2. On board is the first animal to enter space - a dog named Laika (she was kept alive for several days in space with a sophisticated life-support system).

    November 31, 1957
    The Milwaukee Braves won the World Series.

    December 31, 1957
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.31

    1957 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Arts & Sciences
    Added Arts & Sciences to curriculum

    Teacher Education
    Added Teacher Education to curriculum

    Scientific
    Added Scientific to curriculum


    Essex


    Arts & Sciences
    Added Arts & Sciences to curriculum

    Pre-Engineering
    Added Pre-Engineering to curriculum

    Pre-Teacher Education
    Added Pre-Teacher Education to curriculum

    1957 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    The first catalog served both Catonsville and Essex Community Colleges, and it consisted of only 16 pages.

    1957 CCBC Pictures:

    Essex
    Kenwood Senior High School
    The first classes and offices for ECC began at Kenwood Senior High School. In 1962, day classes moved to ECC campus but night classes and offices continued at Kenwood High.
    Essex
    President Dr. Koch (left) and Dead James
    Dr. Moses Koch, First President of ECC (left) and Newpher James, first Dean of Instruction are seen making college plans.
    Essex
    Doresy Avenue
    Aerial views of Dorsey Avenue, the first working campus for ECC.
    Essex
    First Campus
    Dorsey Avenue was the first campus for ECC.
    All Campuses
    First Catalog
    The first catalog for the Community Colleges of Baltimore County, Catonsville and Essex.

    1957 Videos:

  3. 1958 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Catalogue title page says Catonsville Junior College, lists the address as Bloomsbury Ave. and was only 16 pages long.:


    Emphasized the Arts and Sciences, Teacher Education and other university parallel work.:


    Senior courses 60+:


    Continuing Education concept "Adult education Never Ends" - Lifelong learning:


    16 hr course cost approx. $8:



    Essex


    Essex Community College founded. Classes at Kenwood High School - 50 PT, 9 FT students:


    1958 World Events:

    January 31, 1958
    The first successful American satellite, Explorer I, is launched into orbit

    February 11, 1958
    Ruth Carol Taylor is 1st African American woman hired as a flight attendant

    March 31, 1958
    Gigi wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 3, 1958
    Castro's revolutionary army begins its attacks on Havana

    April 31, 1958
    A Death In The Family, by James Agee, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    July 26, 1958
    Explorer program: Explorer IV is launched

    July 29, 1958
    The U.S. Congress formally creates the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

    October 31, 1958
    Georges Pire wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 1958
    The New York Yankees won the World Series.

    December 31, 1958
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.30

    1958 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    1958 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    The first catalog served both Catonsville and Essex Community Colleges, and it consisted of only 16 pages.

    1958 CCBC Pictures:

    Essex
    Mace Property
    Mace property purchaced for the location of The Essex Community College
    Essex
    Mace Property
    Mace property purchaced for the location of The Essex Community College picture 2

    1958 Videos:

  4. 1959 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Catonsville had its first and only graduate, John Mitchell Martin.:


    School newspaper named "X". Plea, "Name this paper!":


    County School Board seeks $250,000 to acquire a 53 acre tract and buildings in Catonsville for establishing its first daytime junior college. It is known as the Knapp estate formerly known as "Hilton.":


    Courses offered for Special Populations:


    1959 World Events:

    January 3, 1959
    Alaska is admitted as the 49th U.S. state

    March 9, 1959
    The Barbie doll debuts

    March 31, 1959
    Ben-Hur wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1959
    The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    July 1, 1959
    The first skull of Australopithecus is discovered by Louis Leakey and his wife Mary Leakey in the Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania

    August 21, 1959
    Hawaii is admitted as the 50th U.S. state

    September 15, 1959
    Russian probe Luna 2 sends back first photos of the far side of Earth's Moon

    October 31, 1959
    Philip J. Noel-Baker wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 1959
    The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series.

    December 1, 1959
    Cold War: Antarctic Treaty signed - 12 countries, including the United States and the Soviet Union, sign a landmark treaty, which sets aside Antarctica as a scientific preserve and bans military activity on that continent (this was the first arms control agreement established during the Cold War)

    December 31, 1959
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.31

    1959 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Essex


    Business and Public Administration
    Added Business and Public Administration to curriculum

    1959 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    First Commencement Catonsville

    1959 CCBC Pictures:

    1959 Videos:

    Harry Schalk, Memories from 1959 - 64.
    Catonsville

  5. 1960 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Six graduates:


    Newspaper is named - "Canvasback" Vol. 1 No. 1:


    228 students (66 full time):


    The Baltimore County Council introduced a resolution to approve the request for reallocation of certain surplus funds for the purpose of acquisition of the Hilton site for CCC.:


    1960 World Events:

    March 6, 1960
    The United States announces that 3,500 American soldiers are going to be sent to Vietnam

    March 22, 1960
    Arthur Leonard Schawlow & Charles Hard Townes receive the first patent for a laser.

    March 31, 1960
    The Apartment wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 1, 1960
    The United States launches the first weather satellite, TIROS-1

    April 31, 1960
    Advise and Consent, by Allen Drury, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    May 23, 1960
    Top Nazi murderer of Jews, Adolf Eichmann, captured by Israelis in Argentina (May 23), executed in Israel in 1962.

    September 26, 1960
    The two leading US presidential candidates, Richard M. Nixon and John F. Kennedy, participate in the first televised presidential debate.

    October 14, 1960
    US presidential candidate John F. Kennedy first suggests the idea for the Peace Corps

    October 31, 1960
    Albert John Lutuli wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 1960
    The Pittsburgh Pirates won the World Series

    December 31, 1960
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.31

    1960 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    All Campuses

    No change
    Added No change to curriculum

    1960 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    Letter

    1960 CCBC Pictures:

    Essex
    Second Graduation Class
    ECC's second graduation class consisted of eight graduates. One is not pictured.
    Catonsville
    The Need for a Community College
    Pamphlet from 1960 describing the need for the Community Colleges.
    Catonsville
    Pamphlet from 1960 describing the need for the Community - Inside
    Pamphlet from 1960 describing the need for the Community Colleges.

    1960 Videos:

  6. 1961 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Twelve graduates:


    Became part of the statewide community college system:


    Board of Ed for Baltimore Co became Board of Trustees for CCC and Essex:


    School seal adopted by student council, designed by Sisters of Villa Julie.:


    December 1, County Council budgets $250,000 to by this property. Still need state matching funds.:


    Faculty increases as student body grows rapidly.:


    Newspaper now called the "Red & Black" - Nov 16 Vol.1 No.1:



    Essex


    Day program moved to Dorsey Ave in Essex:


    1961 World Events:

    January 3, 1961
    U.S. breaks diplomatic relations with Cuba

    January 20, 1961
    Robert Frost recites "The Gift Outright" at John F. Kennedy's inauguration as president of U.S.

    January 17, 1961
    Cuba invaded at Bay of Pigs by an estimated 1,200 anti-Castro exiles aided by U.S.; invasion crushed

    March 31, 1961
    West Side Story wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 12, 1961
    Moscow announces putting first man in orbit around Earth, Maj. Yuri A. Gagarin

    April 31, 1961
    To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    October 29, 1961
    USSR fires 50-megaton hydrogen bomb, biggest explosion in history

    October 31, 1961
    Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl Hammarskjöld wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 1961
    The New York Yankees won the World Series.

    December 31, 1961
    There are 2,000 U.S. military advisers in South Vietnam.

    December 31, 1961
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.31

    1961 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    1961 CCBC Documents:

    1961 CCBC Pictures:

    Essex
    Saul Lilienstein
    Saul Lilienstien, Professor of theater at Essex, guest conductor for the Annapolis Opera production of Benjamin Britten's "The Turn of the Screw" on March 2 and March 4 in the Key Auditorium of St. John's College in Annapolis.
    Essex
    Site Study Model
    ECC site study model.

    1961 Videos:

    1961 Saul Lillienstein Essex
    Essex

    1961-92 Grahm Vinzant
    Catonsville

  7. 1962 Campus Events:

    All Campuses

    Mar. 1962 105 acres bought from Knapp Estate on Rolling Rd:



    Catonsville


    Catalogue lists address as 800 S. Rolling Rd. for the first time.:


    Twenty-five graduates (all but 2 or 3 going on to four year institutions):


    Applications for full time students will not be accepted after Aug. 31. 178 new full time freshman, almost double last years freshman class!:


    Board of Trustees purchased 103 acres of former Knapp estate:


    March - original Dean, Oliver Laine, inaugurated as first College President:


    July two contractors submitted lowest bid for construction of two buildings-$106,5000. (8/9 issue of Herald Argus or Baltimore Countian, forerunner of Catonsville Times.):


    5 administrative staff, 12 full time faculty, 12 part time faculty, 414 students (239 of them fulltime) average age 20, single/married-3/1, half are fulltime, less than 6% held GED, males outnumber females:


    Lecture series - American Culture:


    Mar. 1962 105 acres bought from Knapp Estate on Rolling Rd.:



    Essex


    Library & faculty offices moved to Dorsey Ave:


    1962 World Events:

    February 20, 1962
    Lt. Col. John H. Glenn, Jr., is first American to orbit Earth three times in 4 hr 55 min

    March 31, 1962
    Lawrence of Arabia wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1962
    The Edge of Sadness, by Edwin O’Connor, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    July 3, 1962
    France transfers sovereignty to new republic of Algeria

    August 1, 1962
    Cuban missile crisis - USSR to build missile bases in Cuba; Kennedy orders Cuban blockade,liftsblockade after Russians back down (Aug.-Nov.).

    October 11, 1962
    Pope John XXIII opens Second Vatican Council (Oct. 11) - Council holds four sessions, finally closing Dec. 8, 1965.

    October 31, 1962
    Linus Carl Pauling wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 1962
    The New York Yankees won the World Series.

    December 31, 1962
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.31

    1962 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Essex


    Business and Industrial Supervision
    Added Business and Industrial Supervision to curriculum

    1962 CCBC Documents:

    Catonsville
    Inaugural Convocation
    Dundalk
    A P.T.A. letter asking the planning board of Baltimore County to consider the government property known as the Holabird Motor Pool, as a site for ECC.
    Dundalk
    Events Leading Up to Establishment of DCC

    1962 CCBC Pictures:

    Essex
    P.T.A. letter to Board of Baltimore County
    A P.T.A. letter asking the planning board of Baltimore County to consider the government property known as the Holabird Motor Pool, as a site for ECC.
    Essex
    Mace Family House
    This is the original Mace Family House that was replaced by ECC.
    Catonsville
    Inside the Knapp Estate Mansion
    Inside the Knapp Estate Mansion.
    Catonsville
    Inside the Knapp Estate Mansion - Image 2
    Inside the Knapp Estate Mansion.
    Catonsville
    Exterior Views of the Estate Grounds
    Catonsiville Community College was built on the Knapp Estate Grounds. These images are exterior views.
    Catonsville
    Exterior Views of the Estate Grounds - image 2
    Catonsiville Community College was built on the Knapp Estate Grounds. These images are exterior views.

    1962 Videos:

    1962 Kingsmore Mack
    Essex

  8. 1963 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Record enrollment-half of last year's class returned for a second year, 70% male, all Baltimore Co :


    March-College moves to present location:


    September 26 at 2:00P.M. CCC formally dedicated. (Spiro Agnew in attendance-heralded as likely next Gov.):


    Nursing and Executive Secretarial Education added to curriculum.:


    1st event scheduled on new campus - Friends of the Library series "The American Mind in Ferment", 2nd speaker, Dr. Ralph E. Gibson, Director of JH APL:


    1st event scheduled on new campus - Friends of the Library series "The American Mind in Ferment", 2nd speaker, Dr. Ralph E. Gibson, Director of JH APL:


    Lou Eisenhauer attends Freedom march in DC and writes about his experience in the Red & Black:


    Lou Eisenhauer's play "Bury Me In Eden" presented on WJZ's Studio 13 on March 7.:


    First graduation on campus - 29 students earn their degrees:


    Boys Scouts clears the college's historical grounds:


    Catonsville becomes a comprehensive Community College with the addition of two career programs - Nursing and Executive Secretarial education.:


    1963 World Events:

    March 31, 1963
    Tom Jones wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 21, 1963
    Michael E. De Bakey implants artificial heart in human for first time at Houston hospital; plastic device functions and patient lives for four days

    April 31, 1963
    The Reivers, by William Faulkner, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    June 3, 1963
    Pope John XXIII dies (June 3) - succeeded June 21 by Cardinal Montini, who becomes Paul VI

    June 17, 1963
    U.S. Supreme Court rules no locality may require recitation of Lord's Prayer or Bible verses in public schools

    August 28, 1963
    Civil rights rally held by 200,000 blacks and whites in Washington, D.C.; Martin Luther King delivers "I Have A Dream" speech

    October 31, 1963
    International Committee of the Red Cross, and League of Red Cross Societies win the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 22, 1963
    President Kennedy shot and killed by sniper in Dallas, Tex. Lyndon B. Johnson becomes president same day.

    November 31, 1963
    The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series.

    December 31, 1963
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.30

    1963 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    All Campuses

    Engineering
    Added Engineering to curriculum

    Teacher Education
    Added Teacher Education to curriculum


    Catonsville


    Arts and Sciences
    Added Arts and Sciences to curriculum

    Business Administration
    Added Business Administration to curriculum

    Electronics Technology
    Added Electronics Technology to curriculum

    1963 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    Broadens Curriculum
    Catonsville
    Dedication to new campus
    Catonsville
    Awards Degrees to 29 students
    Catonsville
    Fortress Turned Into Collge
    Dundalk
    Events Leading Up to Establishment of DCC

    1963 CCBC Pictures:

    Essex
    First Essex Dean
    First Essex Dean
    Catonsville
    Exterior fo teh CCC Mansion
    Exterior of the Catonsville Community College, CCC, mansion.

    1963 Videos:

    1963 Seymour Dennis, Catonsville
    Catonsville

  9. 1964 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Alumni Assoc. established:


    School paper updated, again with no name. Student body must vote on new name. Red & Black sticks.:


    1700's old stone Horse barn that was built as a fortress against Indian attacks becomes Student's Center with a small theater:


    College plans $6,965,000 construction over next 4 years:


    First MidStates Accreditation process begins:


    Plea for lighting and police on campus to combat use for "necking" by non-students:


    1964 World Events:

    February 9, 1964
    The Beatles appear on The Ed Sullivan Show.

    March 14, 1964
    Jack Ruby convicted of murder in slaying of Lee Harvey Oswald; sentenced to death by Dallas jury (March 14), conviction reversed Oct. 5, 1966; Ruby dies Jan. 3, 1967, before second trial can be held.

    March 31, 1964
    My Fair Lady wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1964
    No Pulitzer Prize for Novels was awarded

    June 11, 1964
    Nelson Mandela sentenced to life imprisonment (June 11). Congress approves Gulf of Tonkin resolution.

    September 24, 1964
    President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy issues Warren Report concluding that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.

    October 31, 1964
    Martin Luther King, Jr. wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 1964
    The St. Louis Cardinals won the World Series.

    December 31, 1964
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.30

    1964 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    1964 CCBC Documents:

    Dundalk
    Events Leading Up to Establishment of DCC

    1964 CCBC Pictures:

    Essex
    Dorsey Bookstore 1
    The Dorsey site building was used for Administration and the bookstore.
    Essex
    Dorsey Bookstore 2
    The Dorsey site building was used for Administration and the bookstore.

    1964 Videos:

  10. 1965 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    1,500 students register-up 50% from previous year:


    First Award Banquet to honor students - R7B 5/28/71:


    Science Bldg. "D" completed:


    Time capsule placed probably in the science building:


    Lecture Series - "A World in Ferment":


    82 graduates - names listed in the paper:


    Former Dairy Barn becomes Catonsville Library:


    CCC holds first cross-country race in Baltimore area:


    Temporary facilities includes a trailer bookstore and vending trunk for food:


    Four new career-training programs to be offered by college: Library Technology, Chemical Technology, Biological Laboratory Technology, and Recreation Leadership - Now known as Recreation, Parks, and Tourism.:


    CCC sponsor "Leadership Camp":


    1965 World Events:

    February 21, 1965
    Malcolm X, black-nationalist leader, shot to death at Harlem rally in New York City.

    March 31, 1965
    The Sound of Music wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 4, 1965
    Luna 10 enters orbit around the moon.

    April 31, 1965
    The Keepers of the House, by Shirley Ann Grau, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    July 1, 1965
    Medicare, senior citizens' government medical assistance program, begins.

    August 11, 1965
    Blacks riot for six days in Watts section of Los Angeles: 34 dead, over 1,000 injured, nearly 4,000 arrested, fire damage put at $175 million.

    October 31, 1965
    United Nations Children’s Fund wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 1965
    The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series.

    December 31, 1965
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.31

    1965 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Biological Laboratory Technology
    Added Biological Laboratory Technology to curriculum

    Chemical Technology
    Added Chemical Technology to curriculum

    Library Technology
    Added Library Technology to curriculum

    Nursing
    Added Nursing to curriculum

    Recreation leadership
    Added Recreation leadership to curriculum

    Secretarial Education
    Added Secretarial Education to curriculum


    Essex


    Law Enforcement
    Added Law Enforcement to curriculum

    Urban Development Assistant
    Added Urban Development Assistant to curriculum

    1965 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    Red & Black
    Catonsville
    Lecture Series
    Catonsville
    Convocaton Dedication
    Catonsville
    New Construction Underway
    Catonsville
    Contract is let
    Catonsville
    Dr. Oliver H. Laine - President Speaks
    Dundalk
    Events Leading Up to Establishment of DCC

    1965 CCBC Pictures:

    Catonsville
    Dairy Barn Turned Library
    The Knapp Estate Dairy barn was renovated and turned into the college library in 1965.
    Catonsville
    Trailor for Book Store
    As plans were being made for construction, trailors were brought in for classrooms and the book store. Check out the line at the beginning of the semester.

    1965 Videos:

  11. 1966 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Fraternity organizes rally to support US in Vietnam:


    5-18-66 Planetarium is functional. Built for $40,000.:


    Mid States Accredits CCC, handout:


    Shirelles concert climax of CCC Weekend:


    Revolt against the DRESS CODE!:


    "Run for Your Life" begins - College community runs every Sunday:


    Exchange Club Presents Scholarships to 2 students :


    New career program is added - marketing & Advertising approved for fall semester:


    Dedication of the Students Center - 10/31:


    1966 World Events:

    January 27, 1966
    Three Apollo astronauts - Col. Virgil I. Grissom, Col. Edward White II, and Lt. Cmdr. Roger B. Chaffee, killed in spacecraft fire during simulated launch.

    March 31, 1966
    A Man for All Seasons wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1966
    Collected Stories, by Katherine Anne Porter, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    June 13, 1966
    The U.S. Supreme Court rules in Miranda v. Arizona that the police must inform suspects of their rights before questioning them.

    August 13, 1966
    China begins Cultural Revolution.

    October 15, 1966
    US President Lyndon B. Johnson signs a bill creating the United States Department of Transportation.

    October 31, 1966
    The Nobel Peace prize was not awarded

    November 31, 1966
    The Baltimore Orioles won the World Series.

    December 31, 1966
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.32

    1966 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    1966 CCBC Documents:

    Catonsville
    Work Study
    Catonsville
    New Faces
    Catonsville
    Planetarium Completed
    Catonsville
    Dedications
    Dundalk
    Events Leading Up to Establishment of DCC

    1966 CCBC Pictures:

    Essex
    Ground breaking for the Instruction and Administration Buildings
    ECC President, Dr. Koch (right) and Mrs. John Croucher, Vice Chairman Board of Trustees (with shovel) and others break ground for the Instruction and Administration Buildings.
    Catonsville
    Banneker Center 1966
    Banneker Center

    1966 Videos:

  12. 1967 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    September - Dr. Laine Leaves for Pima County Junior College:


    October- 10th Anniversary Convocation:


    Murals painted by CCC students for the construction fences at Monumental Life Insurance Company:


    Two New Career Programs - Mental Health Technology and Architectural Industrial Drafting Technology:


    Dr. James A. Newpher from Essex CC appointed to interim Presidency but retires in June 1968.:


    CCC and State Department of Mental Hygiene present a statewide conference on the training of technicians in the field.:


    403 people from 12 states compete in Running event at CCC.:


    Welcome reception for President Dr. Robert A. Barringer:


    CCC sponsored and planned a nationwide conference on Library Technology which was held in Chicago on May 26th and 27th:


    1967 World Events:

    March 31, 1967
    In the Heat of the Night wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1967
    The Fixer, by Bernard Malamud, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    June 17, 1967
    Israeli and Arab forces battle; six-day war ends with Israel occupying Sinai Peninsula, Golan Heights, Gaza Strip, and east bank of Suez Canal (June 5). Red China announces explosion of its first hydrogen bomb.

    October 2, 1967
    Thurgood Marshall sworn in as first black U.S. Supreme Court justice.

    October 31, 1967
    The Nobel Peace prize was not awarded

    November 31, 1967
    The St. Louis Cardinals won the World Series.

    December 3, 1967
    Dr. Christiaan N. Barnard and team of South African surgeons perform world's first successful human heart transplant (Dec. 3) - patient dies 18 days later.

    December 31, 1967
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.33

    1967 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    All Campuses

    General Education
    Added General Education to curriculum


    Catonsville


    Architectural and Industrial Drafting Technology
    Added Architectural and Industrial Drafting Technology to curriculum

    Electronic Data Processing
    Added Electronic Data Processing to curriculum

    Marketing and Advertising
    Added Marketing and Advertising to curriculum

    Mental Health Technology
    Added Mental Health Technology to curriculum

    1967 CCBC Documents:

    Dundalk
    Events Leading Up to Establishment of DCC

    1967 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    Administration and Library buildings
    Pictures of the aerial views of ECC Administration and library buildings.
    Dundalk
    Administration Building
    A picture of the Administration building under construction.
    Catonsville
    Construction on Campus - Science Building
    This is the begining of construction on the science building at the Catonsville Campus
    Catonsville
    Greenhouse
    The Catonsville Science building Greenhouse.
    Catonsville
    Library Under Construction
    Catonsville Library under construction.
    Catonsville
    Wilmer Library
    Wilmer Library
    Catonsville
    Catonsville Mansion
    Catonsville Mansion
    Catonsville
    Mansion Trailer
    Mansion Trailer
    Catonsville
    Stone House
    Stone House
    Catonsville
    Science Building
    Science Building
    Catonsville
    Bridge in the Snow at the Hilton Estate
    Bridge in the Snow at the Hilton Estate
    Catonsville
    Corn House Stable
    Corn House Stable on the Hilton Estate

    1967 Videos:

  13. 1968 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Library opens.:


    March - Vote for Favorite Professor (nickel a vote raised $66.70 for German Children's Home):


    CCC Football Team wins its first home opener 33 to 6:


    New Library Dedication - Oct 13:


    Mrs. Wilmer named CCC's first Emeritis Professor:


    First graduates from the Nursing program - 16 graduates received pins to wear:



    Dundalk


    Board of Education accepted Master Plan for community colleges in Baltimore County. Included in report was a specific recommendation in favor of the immediate establishment of a community college in Dundalk:



    Essex


    Rossville campus open 2000 students:


    Essex campus planned to be build on the 147 acres of the Mace Estate.:


    1968 World Events:

    January 1, 1968
    Tet offensive, turning point in Vietnam war

    March 31, 1968
    Oliver! wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 14, 1968
    Martin Luther King, Jr., civil rights leader, is slain in Memphis

    April 31, 1968
    The Confessions of Nat Turner, by William Styron, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    June 8, 1968
    James Earl Ray, indicted in murder, captured in London on June 8. In 1969 Ray pleads guilty and is sentenced to 99 years.

    June 5, 1968
    Sen. Robert F. Kennedy is shot and critically wounded in Los Angeles hotel after winning California primary (June 5), dies June 6.

    October 31, 1968
    Rene Cassin wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 1968
    The Detroit Tigers won the World Series.

    December 31, 1968
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.34

    1968 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Data Processing Technology
    Added Data Processing Technology to curriculum

    Fire Science Technology
    Added Fire Science Technology to curriculum

    Police Administration
    Added Police Administration to curriculum


    Essex


    Executive Secretary
    Added Executive Secretary to curriculum

    Nursing
    Added Nursing to curriculum

    Social Work Assistant
    Added Social Work Assistant to curriculum

    1968 CCBC Documents:

    Catonsville
    Wilmer Named First Emeritus Professor
    Catonsville
    Barringer to Succeed Newpher
    Dundalk
    Events Leading Up to Establishment of DCC

    1968 CCBC Pictures:

    Essex
    First graduation on campus
    ECC's first graduation on their college campus.
    Essex
    Underdevelopment site of ECC
    Aerial view of what is the underdevelopment site of ECC.
    Essex
    The Echoes
    Image 1 of 2
    Essex
    The Echoes
    Image 2 of 2
    Catonsville
    Library Final Construction
    Final Stages of construction
    Catonsville
    First Floor fo CCC library 1st floor.
    Final construction interior shot of the first floor.
    Catonsville
    2nd Floor fo CCC Library
    Final construction interior shot of the first floor.
    Catonsville
    A class at Catonsville
    A class at Catonsville
    Catonsville
    New Nurses Get Pins
    Catonsville Graduates new nurses. Photo of the Pinning Ceremony
    Catonsville
    Library Handbook
    Catonsville Library Handbook

    1968 Videos:

    1968 Margaret S. Gibson, Dundalk
    Dundalk

    1968 Rojahn James, Essex
    Essex

    1968 - 70s Watson Wilson, Catonsville
    Catonsville

  14. 1969 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Northwest Center Branch opens:


    Expression, Yes; Force, No - "The utilization of force or violence on this campus as a means of accomplishing goals by either individuals or organizations," Dr. Barringer stated, "will not be permitted." R & B 10/2/69:


    CCC & ECC, met with representatives from Channel 67 to explore the practical applications of educational television. R & B 12/1/69:


    A committee consisting of several students and administrators established a board of Appeals on campus. R & B 1/13/69:


    CCC awarded $81,000 grant from the federal government for the purpose of developing and extending Police Administration and Correctional Services. 10/13/69:


    Vietnam Moratorium, 10/15/69:


    Black Panthers Speak Out at CCC, R & B 11/10/69:


    A code for dress and conduct in Library was issued to all students, 11/10/69:


    CCC Senate approved an academic policy that stops class attendance as a factor in awarding a course grade. 10/27/69:


    Spring 1969 - Catonsville Community College formed shared governance:


    A new schedule of courses need to be published every 6 weeks:



    Dundalk


    Baltimore County Board of education in the execution and pursuance of the authority granted it by section 300 to 304 inclusive article 77 of the Annotated Code of Maryland that there be established a community college in Baltimore County to be located in the Southeastern area of Baltimore County designated as Dundalk Community College:


    Representatives from RTKL Architectural Firm met with the Board of Trustees to discuss strategies for planning Dundalk Community College:


    Request made by Maryland Council of Higher Education to defer further action on Dundalk Community College until State board for Community Colleges study the need for facilities in the area and the possibilities of a regional college:


    Meeting scheduled at Maryland council Office. Senator Roy Staten invited to make introductory remarks to make introductory remarks, made strong and eloquent case for a community college in Dundalk:


    The Maryland Council for Higher education recommended the establishment of a community college in the Dundalk area. The Board of Education proceeded with the development of the college :


    1969 World Events:

    January 20, 1969
    Richard M. Nixon is inaugurated 37th president of the U.S.

    March 31, 1969
    Midnight Cowboy wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 1, 1969
    President Richard Nixon signs the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act into law banning cigarette television advertisements in the United States starting on January 1, 1971.

    April 31, 1969
    House Made of Dawn, by N. Scott Momaday, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    July 20, 1969
    Stonewall riot in New York City marks beginning of gay rights movement

    July 25, 1969
    Sen. Edward M. Kennedy pleads guilty to leaving scene of fatal accident at Chappaquiddick, Mass. (July 18), in which Mary Jo Kopechne was drowned, gets two-month suspended sentence.

    August 15, 1969
    Woodstock Festival.

    October 31, 1969
    International Labour Organization (I.L.O.) wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 1969
    The New York Mets won the World Series.

    December 31, 1969
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.35

    1969 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Correctional Services
    Added Correctional Services to curriculum

    Mental Health Associate
    Added Mental Health Associate to curriculum

    Quality Control Technology
    Added Quality Control Technology to curriculum


    Essex


    Banking
    Added Banking to curriculum

    Early Childhood development
    Added Early Childhood development to curriculum

    Executive Secretary, including Legal and Medical
    Added Executive Secretary, including Legal and Medical to curriculum

    Mental Health Technician
    Added Mental Health Technician to curriculum

    1969 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    Red & Black Vol. 7 No. 16
    Catonsville
    Red & Black Vol. 8 No. 1
    Catonsville
    Red & Black Vol. 8 No. 6
    Catonsville
    Red & Black Vol. 8 No. 4
    Catonsville
    Red & Black Vol. 9 No. 4
    Catonsville
    Red & Black Vol. 8 No. 11
    Catonsville
    Red & Black Vol. 8 No. 8

    1969 CCBC Pictures:

    1969 Videos:

    1969-72 Walker Jung, Dundalk
    Dundalk

  15. 1970 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    During the 70's when there was the "Energy Crisis" CCC and UMBC started up a shuttle bus between the Colleges and Old court road, which eventually became the #77 Bus.:


    CCC Library Handbook:


    CCC Speakers Bureau:


    Teachers Education expands around Electronics and Drafting Skills and will transfer to U of MD Industrial Education Department. R & B 9/22/70:


    Representatives and editors of 9 of the 13 colleges met at Catonsville and formed the MD Association of Community Colleges Newspapers:


    Series of Discussion - Background, purposes, and goals of the Women's Liberation Movement was presented in the Barn-Theatre, R & B 10/2/70:


    Trailers and tents are set-up next to CCC Permanent building, 9/17/70:



    Dundalk


    Planning committee approved schematic Master Plan as suggested by architects:


    Dr. John Ravekes DCC President 1970-1982:


    Board authorized development of the stage 1 buildings:


    Board named Dr. John E. Ravekes President of Dundalk Community College effective 9/1/70:


    Dr. Ravekes presented Master Plan to the Dundalk community at a meeting held in the North Point Library announcing that evening classes would definitely begin in the fall of 1971 and day classes would be introduced if the budget permitted:


    1970 World Events:

    March 31, 1970
    Patton wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 10, 1970
    Paul McCartney announces that the Beatles have disbanded.

    April 31, 1970
    Collected Stories, by Jean Stafford, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    May 4, 1970
    The Kent State shootings: Four students at Kent State University in Ohio are killed by National Guardsmen at a demonstration protesting against the incursion into Cambodia.

    September 13, 1970
    First running of the New York City Marathon.

    October 31, 1970
    Norman E. Borlaug wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 1970
    The Baltimore Orioles won the World Series.

    December 15, 1970
    The USSR's Venera 7 becomes the first spacecraft to land successfully on Venus and transmit data back to Earth.

    December 31, 1970
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.36

    1970 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Air Traffic Management
    Added Air Traffic Management to curriculum

    Medical Laboratory Technology
    Added Medical Laboratory Technology to curriculum

    1970 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    Poet at Essex
    All Campuses
    Women's Lib Red & Black Vol 12 No. 2
    Catonsville
    Criminal Justice
    Catonsville
    Future Campus Development
    Catonsville
    Tents set for Students
    Catonsville
    Television Courses
    Dundalk
    Documents the history of the formation of DCC.
    Dundalk
    Dr. John Edward Ravekes
    Dundalk
    First classes at DCC to be taught at night and in temporary facilities.
    Dundalk
    DCC Master Plan to be disclosed to the community. DCC Master Plan includes the construction of 13 buildings.
    Dundalk
    DCC first president, Dr. John E. Ravekes moved into his office at 1 N. Center Place.
    Essex
    Essex Medical Lab

    1970 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    Master Plan includes construction of 13 buildings
    DCC Master Plan includes the construction of 13 buildings.
    Dundalk
    First Classes taught at night and in temporary facilities
    First classes at DCC to be taught at night and in temporary facilities.
    Dundalk
    Documents history of the formation
    Documents the history of the formation of DCC.
    Dundalk
    Master Plan to be disclosed to community
    DCC Master Plan to be disclosed to the community.
    Essex
    Dr. Vernon Wanty
    A picture of Dr. Vernon Wanty, he served as the second President of ECC - 1970 to 1982.
    Essex
    Dr. Moses S. Koch
    Dr. Moses S. Koch was the founding President of ECC and served from 1957 to 1970.
    Dundalk
    Dr. Ravekes
    Dr. Ravekes is named Dundalk's College President.
    Dundalk
    Dr. Ravekes Office
    DCC first President, Dr. John E. Ravekes moved into his office at 1 N. Center Place.
    Essex
    Humanities and Arts Building
    Dr. Wanty, President of ECC, and Ted Venetoulis visit the building sight for the planned Humanities and Arts building.
    Dundalk
    1970 Graduation
    Dr. Koch, first President of ECC, speaks at 1970 graduation.
    Catonsville
    Construction Begins on Athletic Facilities
    Empty ground that will be the location for the Athletic Facilities
    All Campuses
    Essex Aerial Photo
    Essex Aerial Photo
    All Campuses
    Essex Aerial Photo
    Essex Aerial Photo

    1970 Videos:

    1970 Willa Brooks, Catonsville
    Catonsville

    1970 Willis Keeling, Catonsville
    Catonsville

    1970 George Lavery, Catonsville
    Catonsville

    1971 Mac Kingsmore, Dundalk
    Dundalk

  16. 1971 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    CCC adds 27 new faculties:


    Library installs 3M-security system:


    2000 freshmen register:


    Student Services bldg under construction:


    Chancellor position proposed by the General Assembly, R & B 3/22/71:


    New Board of Trustees was formulated and will take over jurisdiction of CCC as of July 1, 1971. R & B 10/29/70:


    Students complain about cleanliness of library and student lounges. R & B 5/17/71:


    New curriculum - Air Traffic Management, R & B 5/17/71:


    Graduation held at Painter's Mill on June 6th due the lack of campus facilities to accommodate "an indoor event." R & B 5/28/71:


    361 graduated:


    2000 freshman registered for the fall semester:


    College requests the installation of left-hand turn signal at college entrance to go with the light added two years ago.:


    CCC announced that the changes occurring in society and the characteristics and needs of students have prompted a reexamination and revision of the college's philosophy, objectives, and goals.:


    CCC investigative lab student was credited with the designing a student experiment to determine what organs or carp fish from Lock Raven would be affected first by mercury. 3/18/71:


    Three students in new pilot training curriculum completed first solo flights. R & B 12/14/71:


    Career programs at CCC runs 20% over previous year. R & B 11/9/71:


    Building drawings and specifications for new Technical Arts Building completed, R & B 11/2/71:



    Dundalk


    Board of Trustees approves budget of $1,683,245 and 4 policy statements. The policy and objectives committed DCC to an open door admissions policy and to comprehensive program of career and transfer programs, community services, developmental studies and counseling services :


    Dr. Ravekes took a series of appointments to the Board of Trustees, and all appointments were approved:


    College moved to a new location, The Dundalk United Methodist Church renting 6 of their rooms for classes. Opening day was scheduled for 8/30/71 :


    Nine full time staff members began employment at DCC: Linda Dulny, Mary Livingston, Annabelle Shupe, Amanda Smith. Julia Graul was already employed as Dr. Ravekes Secretary. :


    "Throughout the summer, the professional and clerical staff assisted by prospective students and employees from the Essex campus canvasses the Greater Dundalk area knocking on doors and announcing that "Dundalk Community College is here":


    1971 World Events:

    February 5, 1971
    Apollo 14 lands on the Moon and US astronauts drive on the moon in a 'Moon rover'.

    February 8, 1971
    A new stock market index called the Nasdaq debuts.

    March 31, 1971
    The French Connection wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1971
    No Pulitzer Prize for Novels was awarded.

    October 1, 1971
    Walt Disney World opens.

    October 31, 1971
    Willy Brandt wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 12, 1971
    Vietnam War: Vietnamization - US President Richard M. Nixon sets February 1, 1972 as the deadline for the removal of another 45,000 American troops from Vietnam.

    November 31, 1971
    The Pittsburgh Pirates won the World Series.

    December 31, 1971
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.36

    1971 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Air Transportation
    Added Air Transportation to curriculum

    Architecture and Engineering Design Technology
    Added Architecture and Engineering Design Technology to curriculum

    Business Accounting
    Added Business Accounting to curriculum

    Marketing Management
    Added Marketing Management to curriculum


    Dundalk


    Business Administration
    Added Business Administration to curriculum

    Business and Industrial Management
    Added Business and Industrial Management to curriculum

    Elementary Teacher Education
    Added Elementary Teacher Education to curriculum

    Secondary Teacher Education
    Added Secondary Teacher Education to curriculum


    Essex


    Accounting
    Added Accounting to curriculum

    Art Education
    Added Art Education to curriculum

    Business Management - Career
    Added Business Management - Career to curriculum

    Business Management - Transfer
    Added Business Management - Transfer to curriculum

    Commercial Arts and Design
    Added Commercial Arts and Design to curriculum

    Computer Science
    Added Computer Science to curriculum

    Dental Assisting
    Added Dental Assisting to curriculum

    Drama
    Added Drama to curriculum

    Elementary Education
    Added Elementary Education to curriculum

    Elementary Education Aide
    Added Elementary Education Aide to curriculum

    General Business Education
    Added General Business Education to curriculum

    General Studies
    Added General Studies to curriculum

    Handicapped Children
    Added Handicapped Children to curriculum

    Hospital Management
    Added Hospital Management to curriculum

    Industrial Arts Education
    Added Industrial Arts Education to curriculum

    Industrial Engineering Associate
    Added Industrial Engineering Associate to curriculum

    Industrial Management
    Added Industrial Management to curriculum

    Marketing
    Added Marketing to curriculum

    Medical Laboratory Technician
    Added Medical Laboratory Technician to curriculum

    Medical Secretary
    Added Medical Secretary to curriculum

    Music Education
    Added Music Education to curriculum

    Nuclear Medicine Technician
    Added Nuclear Medicine Technician to curriculum

    Personnel Management
    Added Personnel Management to curriculum

    Physical Education
    Added Physical Education to curriculum

    Physician Assistant
    Added Physician Assistant to curriculum

    Radiologic Technology
    Added Radiologic Technology to curriculum

    Secondary Education
    Added Secondary Education to curriculum

    Secretarial Education
    Added Secretarial Education to curriculum

    Special Education
    Added Special Education to curriculum

    Speech
    Added Speech to curriculum

    Speech and Hearing Science
    Added Speech and Hearing Science to curriculum

    1971 CCBC Documents:

    Catonsville
    Student Pilots Solo
    Catonsville
    Air Traffic
    Catonsville
    Ivestigative Student
    Dundalk
    DCC is now accepting students' applications.
    Dundalk
    DCC's ground breaking ceremony activities.
    Dundalk
    DCC first building model for the college.

    1971 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    Now accepting students' applications
    DCC is now accepting students' applications.
    Dundalk
    Ground breaking ceremony activities
    DCC's ground breaking ceremony activities.
    Dundalk
    Fisrt building model for college
    DCC first building model for the college.
    Dundalk
    Ribbion cutting for administration building
    Ribbion cutting ceremony for DCC first building - the administraion building.
    Dundalk
    Taking Applications
    Dundalk is not Taking Aplications
    Dundalk
    Dundalk Ground Breaking
    Dundalk Ground Breaking
    Dundalk
    First Registration
    First Registration for the Community College System to include Dundalk, Catonsville, and Essex
    Essex
    Mase Site Pre- ECC construction
    Mase Site Pre- ECC construction, view from Ridge Road.
    Dundalk
    Master Plan Review
    President John E. Ravekes and Dean John M. kingsmore review the master plan for the college building program.
    Dundalk
    Learning begins with the individual
    DCC is dedicated to the principle that learning begins with the individual and achieves its significance in the community.
    Catonsville
    Old Headquaters now Dundalk Eagle Newspaper
    DCC's earlier headquarters location: the old Dr. Reier house opposite Dundalk Shopping Center, now home of the Dundalk Eagle Newspaper offices.
    Dundalk
    Methodist Campus
    Students Linda Dulney, Mary Livingston, and Arnetta Jones are in the front of Dundalk Methodist Church "campus" of DCC.
    Catonsville
    Physical Development Center
    Completion of the Physical Development Center
    Catonsville
    Student Services Building Under Construction
    Student Services Building Under Construction.
    Catonsville
    Physical Education Building Construction
    Inside biew of the PE building During Construction
    Catonsville
    Catonsville Arch
    The Catonsville Campus Arch during a snow fall.
    Dundalk
    Bernadette Low
    CCBC Dundalk Faculty
    Dundalk
    Carole Kingsmore
    Carole Kingsmore Dundalk Community College Nursing Faculty
    Dundalk
    Dave Flumbaum
    CCBC Dundalk Councellor - Retired in 2006
    Dundalk
    Don Shaffer
    Don Shaffer Faculty at DCC - Yearbook Photo
    Dundalk
    George Driesch
    George Driesch Faculty at Dundalk Community College
    Dundalk
    Janet Haley
    Janet Haley, Secretary - Currently runs printing services at CCBC Essex Campus
    Catonsville
    K Building Construction
    Catonsville K Building Construction
    Dundalk
    President Raveks
    President Raveks

    1971 Videos:

    1971 Mary Livingston, Dundalk
    Dundalk

    1971 Lou Grumbach, Dundalk
    Dundalk

    1971 Bernadette Low, Dundalk
    Dundalk

    1971-82 Gardner Mallonee, Essex
    Essex

    1971 Dave Flumbaum, Dundalk
    Dundalk

    1971 Dave Flumbaum, Memories
    All Campuses

    1971 John Lowe, Dundalk
    Dundalk

  17. 1972 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Banneker Annex closes:


    CCC Cardinals baseball team (Coach Workman) Region XIX Champs for second straight year:


    Teachers requesting a mandatory attendance policy for all students to be enforced. R & B 4/1/72:


    New Student Services Center with large student lounge, wood burning fireplace, information booth, and an area for vending machines.:


    32 additional acres added to the campus:


    Owings Mills Center extension founded in and Metro was to be built for student transportation:


    Need at CCC for more revenue generation - community fairs held:


    JTPA Programs started :



    Essex


    Theatre Program accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre founded :


    1972 World Events:

    January 5, 1972
    President of the United States Richard Nixon orders the development of a space shuttle program.

    February 1, 1972
    First scientific hand-held calculator (HP-35) introduced (price $395).

    March 31, 1972
    The Godfather wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1972
    Angle of Repose, by Wallace Stegner, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    June 23, 1972
    Watergate Scandal: U.S. President Richard M. Nixon and White House chief of staff H. R. Haldeman are taped talking about using the Central Intelligence Agency to obstruct the Federal Bureau of Investigation's investigation into the Watergate break-ins.

    September 17, 1972
    M*A*S*H debuts on CBS.

    October 1, 1972
    First publication reporting the production of a recombinant DNA molecule, marking the birth of modern molecular biology methodology.

    October 31, 1972
    The Nobel Peace Prize was not awarded

    November 14, 1972
    The Dow Jones Industrial Average closes above 1,000 (1,003.16) for the first time.

    November 31, 1972
    The Oakland Athletics won the World Series.

    December 31, 1972
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.36

    1972 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Applied Art and Design
    Added Applied Art and Design to curriculum

    Mortuary Science
    Added Mortuary Science to curriculum

    Secretarial, Executive, Legal, Medical
    Added Secretarial, Executive, Legal, Medical to curriculum

    Surveying Technology
    Added Surveying Technology to curriculum

    Traffic and Transportation Management
    Added Traffic and Transportation Management to curriculum

    1972 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    Physical Education Building Open
    Catonsville
    Technology and Arts
    Catonsville
    Monorail - Parking Problem Solved
    Dundalk
    DCC opens the six-day-per-week free counseling service in the front lobby of the YMCA building on Dumanway.
    Dundalk
    DCC purchases a 20-acre tract at Sollers Point Road abd Devale Avenue to be used as their Athletic field.
    Dundalk
    Dundalk Repertory Theatre sponsored by DCC premieres tonight with their first performance "Charley's Aunt."

    1972 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    Opens six-day-per-week free counseling service in YMCA front lobby on Dumanway
    DCC opens the six-day-per-week free counseling service in the front lobby of the YMCA building on Dumanway.
    Dundalk
    MD State Board of Education grants full state accreditation
    The Md State Board of Education grants DCC full state accreditation.
    Dundalk
    Dundalk Repertory Theatre premieres wtonight with their first performance with "Charley's Aunt"
    Dundalk Repertory Theatre sponsered by DCC premieres tonight with their first performance "Charley's Aunt".
    Dundalk
    20-acre tract at Sollers point road becomes Athletic Field
    DCC purchases a 20-acre tract at Sollers Point Road and Devale Avenue to be used as their Athletic field.
    Catonsville
    H Building Under Construction
    H Building under construction at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Student Servics building Completed
    Construction Completed on the student services building
    Catonsville
    Aerial photograph of Catonsville campus.
    An arial view of Catonsville following the construction projects
    Catonsville
    K Building
    Catonsville K Building
    Catonsville
    K Building Exterior
    Catonsville K building exterior
    Catonsville
    H Building
    Catonsville H Building
    Dundalk
    Dundalk Campus
    Photo of Dundalk Campus

    1972 Videos:

    1972 Theresa Carr, Essex
    Essex

  18. 1973 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    "H" Bldg. Opens:


    CCCB is awarded cable franchise for Baltimore. Co. (CALTEC) becomes Cable 4.:


    CCC publishes plan for dealing with the energy crisis:


    Steve Simon, biology, has photo exhibit in LRC (Library):


    B.F.Skinner commencement speaker:


    Barnstormers performs "Amorous Flea":



    Dundalk


    A small group of faculty lead by Dr. Betty Howard and John Low developed a statement of principle that was developed into a plaque - mounted on a rock and set into a garden as a commemorative inscription as follows: Dundalk Community College Dedicated to the principle that learning begins with the individual and achieves its significance in the community :


    1973 World Events:

    January 1, 1973
    United Kingdom, Ireland, and Denmark enter the European Economic Community, now known as the European Union.

    March 29, 1973
    The last United States soldiers leave Vietnam.

    March 31, 1973
    The Sting wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1973
    The Optimist’s Daughter, by Eudora Welty, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    May 17, 1973
    Watergate scandal: Hearings begin in the United States Senate and are televised.

    July 1, 1973
    US Drug Enforcement Agency founded.

    October 31, 1973
    Henry A. Kissinger and Le Duc Tho wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 16, 1973
    US President Richard Nixon signs the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act into law, authorizing the construction of the Alaska Pipeline.

    November 27, 1973
    The United States Senate votes 92 to 3 to confirm Gerald Ford as Vice President of the United States (on December 6, the House confirmed him 387 to 35).

    November 31, 1973
    The Oakland Athletics won the World Series.

    December 31, 1973
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.39

    1973 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Fire Protection Technology
    Added Fire Protection Technology to curriculum


    Dundalk


    Child Care Center Management
    Added Child Care Center Management to curriculum

    Data Processing Technology
    Added Data Processing Technology to curriculum

    Industrial Technology
    Added Industrial Technology to curriculum

    Special Education
    Added Special Education to curriculum

    Trade Union Administration
    Added Trade Union Administration to curriculum

    Traffic and Transportation Management
    Added Traffic and Transportation Management to curriculum


    Essex


    Criminal Justice
    Added Criminal Justice to curriculum

    Public Administration Assistant
    Added Public Administration Assistant to curriculum

    Statistical Assistant
    Added Statistical Assistant to curriculum

    1973 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    Autumn Players Make Debut
    Catonsville
    Autumn Players Make Debut
    Dundalk
    DCC's opens a Child Day Care Center.
    Dundalk
    A new course teaches how to be a clown.
    Dundalk
    Dr. John E. Ravikes, President of DCC, told the first graduation class that they symbolize the fulfillment of DCC.
    Dundalk
    DCC has moved into its home after one and a half years of renting facilities.
    Dundalk
    The Dundalk Veterans Association recently awarded Frank Repass, a disable veteran and student at DCC, a full-year scholarship.
    Essex
    Echman to Teah "Duffers" about Track Workings
    Essex
    Plans of Capmus Open House
    Essex
    Essex Plans "Weekend College"
    Essex
    SMART brings you news about the arts at Essex Community College each month.

    1973 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    First Graduating Class of DCC
    Picture of the first graduating class of DCC.
    Dundalk
    New course teaches how to be a clown
    A new course teaches how to be a clown.
    Dundalk
    Opens Child Day Care Center
    DCC opens a Child Day Care Center.
    Dundalk
    Moves to home after one and a half years of renting facilities
    DCC has moved into its home after one and a half years of renting facilities.
    Dundalk
    President adresses first graduation class
    Dr. John E. Ravikes, President of DCC, told the first graduation class that they symbolize the fulfillment of DCC.
    Essex
    Rev. Gilbert V. Harthe, Ms. Mercedes McCambridge, and Dr. Wanty
    Rev. Gilbert V. Harthe and Ms Mercedes McCambridge were guest speakers during the dedication of the ECC College Center Theatre. Standing with them is ECC's 2nd President Dr. Wanty.
    Dundalk
    Boot Camp
    A rigorous six-month course offered at DCC to change the attitudes of first and second time offenders.
    Dundalk
    Dundalk Veterans Association
    The Dundalk Veterans Association recently awarded Frank Repass, a disabled veteran and student at DCC, a full-year scholorship.
    Catonsville
    H Building under construction
    H Building under construction
    Dundalk
    DCC First Graduation
    Invitation for the first commencement exercises for DCC

    1973 Videos:

  19. 1974 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Student aides earn $2.00/hr:


    Family Planning clinic opens:


    Family Planning clinic opens:


    Fall enrollment up 16%:


    ESOL/Korean language courses started:


    Russian language courses started at Owings Mills and Elementary:



    Dundalk


    Dundalk Community Theatre's first performance:



    Essex


    CCBC Essex Men's Soccer wins NJCAA national championship:


    1974 World Events:

    January 5, 1974
    Dungeons & Dragons officially released.

    March 1, 1974
    Watergate scandal: Seven are indicted for their role in the Watergate break-in and charged with conspiracy to obstruct justice.

    March 31, 1974
    The Godfather II wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1974
    No Pulitzer Prize for Novels was awarded.

    July 27, 1974
    Watergate Scandal: The House of Representatives Judiciary Committee adopts three articles of impeachment charging President Richard M. Nixon with obstruction of justice, failure to uphold laws, and refusal to produce material subpoenaed by the committee.

    August 8, 1974
    Watergate scandal: US President Richard Nixon announces his resignation (effective August 9

    October 31, 1974
    Sean MacBride and Eisaku Sato win the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 20, 1974
    The United States Department of Justice files its final anti-trust suit against AT&T. This suit later leads to the break up of AT&T and the Bell System.

    November 20, 1974
    The United States Department of Justice files its final anti-trust suit against AT&T. This suit later leads to the break up of AT&T and the Bell System.

    November 31, 1974
    The Oakland Athletics won the World Series.

    December 31, 1974
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.53

    1974 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    1974 CCBC Documents:

    Dundalk
    1974 Commencement awards degrees and certificates to fifty-five students.
    Dundalk
    Four new A.A. degree programs will be initiated during 1974 fall semester.
    Essex
    Essex Institutes New Program

    1974 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    1974 Commencement awards degrees and certificates to fifty-five students
    1974 Commencement awards degrees and certificates to fifty-five students.
    Dundalk
    Four New A.A. programs
    Four new A.A. programs will be initiated during 1974 fall semester.
    Catonsville
    H Building
    H Building
    Catonsville
    Aerial Photograph of the Essex Campus
    Aerial Photograph of the Essex Campus
    Catonsville
    Campus at Sunset
    The Essex campus courtyard at sunset
    Catonsville
    H Building
    Catonsville Campus H Building

    1974 Videos:

  20. 1975 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Barnstormers "Kiss Me Kate":


    Michael Cain publishes Jason's Song for $1.25@:


    1975 World Events:

    February 4, 1975
    The first successfully predicted earthquake occurred in Haicheng, Liaoning, China.

    March 9, 1975
    Color television transmissions begin in Australia

    March 31, 1975
    One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 30, 1975
    Vietnam War: The Vietnam War ends as Communist forces take Saigon and South Vietnam surrenders unconditionally.

    April 31, 1975
    The Killer Angels, by Michael Shaara, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    October 31, 1975
    Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 29, 1975
    The name "Micro-soft" (for microcomputer software) is used by Bill Gates in a letter to Paul Allen for the first time (Microsoft became a registered trademark on November 26, 1976).

    November 31, 1975
    The Cincinnati Reds won the World Series.

    December 31, 1975
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.57

    1975 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Construction Management Technology
    Added Construction Management Technology to curriculum

    Dialysis Technology
    Added Dialysis Technology to curriculum

    Industrial Maintenance Technology
    Added Industrial Maintenance Technology to curriculum

    Machining and Tooling Technology
    Added Machining and Tooling Technology to curriculum

    Marketing Management
    Added Marketing Management to curriculum

    Materials Management
    Added Materials Management to curriculum

    Occupational Safety and Health Technology
    Added Occupational Safety and Health Technology to curriculum

    Printing Management Technology
    Added Printing Management Technology to curriculum

    Real Estate
    Added Real Estate to curriculum


    Dundalk


    Accounting
    Added Accounting to curriculum

    Arts and Sciences
    Added Arts and Sciences to curriculum

    Child Development/Early Childhood Education
    Added Child Development/Early Childhood Education to curriculum

    Criminal Justice
    Added Criminal Justice to curriculum

    Family Finance
    Added Family Finance to curriculum

    General Studies
    Added General Studies to curriculum

    Legal Assistant
    Added Legal Assistant to curriculum

    Media Technology
    Added Media Technology to curriculum

    Para - Professional Counseling
    Added Para - Professional Counseling to curriculum

    Photography
    Added Photography to curriculum

    Power Engineering Technology
    Added Power Engineering Technology to curriculum

    Real Estate
    Added Real Estate to curriculum

    Special Education Instructional Aide
    Added Special Education Instructional Aide to curriculum


    Essex


    Data Processing
    Added Data Processing to curriculum

    Hotel and Restaurant Management
    Added Hotel and Restaurant Management to curriculum

    Hotel-Motel
    Added Hotel-Motel to curriculum

    Packaging Technology
    Added Packaging Technology to curriculum

    Physician's Assistant (Health Assistant)
    Added Physician's Assistant (Health Assistant) to curriculum

    Physician's Assistant (in Family Practice)
    Added Physician's Assistant (in Family Practice) to curriculum

    Podoatric Assistant
    Added Podoatric Assistant to curriculum

    Restaurant-Club Management
    Added Restaurant-Club Management to curriculum

    Secretarial Science
    Added Secretarial Science to curriculum

    1975 CCBC Documents:

    Catonsville
    Motruary Science
    Catonsville
    A scale model of the Great Pyramid of Khufu was build to serve as a time capsule designed to be open in 500 years. Included in the time capsule is an issue of the Catonsville Times, color film of 1972 CCC Commencement, five photographs of major college buildings, front page of the evening Sun announcing Nixon's resignation, copy of Red & Black, College catalog and other objects.
    Dundalk
    DCC was the fastest growing community college in the state in 1975.
    Dundalk
    DCC will be the site of Baltimore County 1975 Special Olympics.

    1975 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    1975 Special Olympics
    DCC will be the site of the Baltimore County 1975 Special Olympics.
    Dundalk
    Article detailing DCC's growth rate
    DCC was the fastest growing community college in the state in 1975.
    Catonsville
    A.A. degree in Mortuary Science
    This article highlights one of the first African Americans to receive an A.A. degree in Mortuary Science.

    1975 Videos:

  21. 1976 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Carroll County branch opens-one course offered:


    Q Building opens:


    November, Barnstormers present "Rated X", and evening of one act plays directed by Sheldon Metcalfe.:


    Pre- 1977 - Dr. Ramsey B. Thomas, Medical Aspects of Sports Seminar:


    Dr. Wm Kesmodel (Philosophy) dies on campus paddleball court:


    National Wheelchair Basketball tourney here:



    Essex


    Production of John Dos Passos', "U.S.A." chosen as a winning production for The Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival:


    1976 World Events:

    March 31, 1976
    Rocky wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1976
    Humboldt’s Gift, by Saul Bellow, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    July 2, 1976
    North Vietnam and South Vietnam united to form the Socialist Republic of Vietnam - a Communist country

    July 3, 1976
    Supreme Court of the United States rules on Gregg v. Georgia and decides that death penalty is not inherently cruel or unusual and is a constitutionally acceptable form of punishment

    July 4, 1976
    United States Bicentennial

    August 4, 1976
    Viking program: The Viking 1 lander successfully lands on Mars.

    August 4, 1976
    First outbreak of Legionnaire's disease kills 29 at the American Legion convention in Philadelphia

    October 31, 1976
    Betty Williams and Mairead Corrigan win the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 2, 1976
    U.S. presidential election, 1976: Jimmy Carter defeats incumbent Gerald Rudolph Ford to become first candidate from deep south to win since the Civil War

    November 31, 1976
    The Cincinnati Reds won the World Series.

    December 31, 1976
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.59

    1976 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    1976 CCBC Documents:

    Catonsville
    Bicentennial
    Dundalk
    Groundbreaking on May 24, 1976 for the new Physical Education Building at DCC.
    Dundalk
    The Greater Dundalk Community Council and DCC are co-sponsoring a "Leadership Training for Community Organizations."
    Dundalk
    DCC will open its Leaning resources Center on October 24, 1976.
    Dundalk
    Very young mentally challenged children get help in DCC's program.

    1976 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    Phys. Ed. Building Ground Breaking

    Dundalk
    Open Learning Resource Center on Oct. 24, 1976
    DCC will open Learning Resource Center on October 24, 1976.
    Dundalk
    Young mentally challenged children get help in program
    Very young mentally challenged children get help in DCC's program.
    Dundalk
    Leadership Training for Community Organizations
    The Greater Dundalk Community Council and DCC are co-sponsering a "Leadership Training for Community Organizations".

    1976 Videos:

    1976 Brad Ebersole, Catonsville
    Catonsville

  22. 1977 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    NWC opens new Painters Mill location:


    February, Ted Venitoulis helps inaugurate PACE program:


    March, Alex Haley speaks at CCC:


    Barnstormers performs "Summer and Smoke" starring Claude Chiesi:


    Tuition increase unlikely:


    AD-FAC Building opens:



    Essex


    Biology department put together a stuffed and mounted collection of 200 birds. These are used in classes, for community presentations, and to loan to teachers. 1977-1980:


    CCBC Essex Women's Field Hockey team wins NJCAA national championship.:


    1977 World Events:

    January 1, 1977
    First woman Episcopal priest ordained.

    January 19, 1977
    Snow falls in Miami, Florida. This is the only time in the history of the city that this occurred, and the farthest south a snowfall has been recorded in the United States.

    February 18, 1977
    The Space Shuttle Enterprise test vehicle goes on its maiden "flight" while sitting on top of a Boeing 747.

    March 31, 1977
    Annie Hall wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1977
    No Pulitzer Prize was awarded.

    May 23, 1977
    Scientists report using bacteria in lab to make insulin.

    May 25, 1977
    Star Wars opens in theaters.

    July 13, 1977
    The New York City Blackout of 1977 lasts for 25 hours and results in looting and other disorder.

    August 16, 1977
    Rock singer Elvis Presley dies in Tennessee

    September 7, 1977
    Treaties between Panama and the United States on the status of the Panama Canal are signed. The US agrees to transfer control of the canal to Panama at the end of the 20th century

    October 31, 1977
    Amnesty International wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 1977
    The New York Yankees won the World Series.

    December 31, 1977
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.62

    1977 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Advertising Design and Graphics
    Added Advertising Design and Graphics to curriculum

    Air Transportation Management
    Added Air Transportation Management to curriculum

    Airline Management
    Added Airline Management to curriculum

    Art
    Added Art to curriculum

    Art Education
    Added Art Education to curriculum

    Basic Secondary Education
    Added Basic Secondary Education to curriculum

    Biomedical Equipment Technology
    Added Biomedical Equipment Technology to curriculum

    Communications Electronics
    Added Communications Electronics to curriculum

    Construction Inspection Technology
    Added Construction Inspection Technology to curriculum

    Correctional Services
    Added Correctional Services to curriculum

    Criminal Justice
    Added Criminal Justice to curriculum

    Data Processing Education
    Added Data Processing Education to curriculum

    Digital Electronics
    Added Digital Electronics to curriculum

    Dramatic Arts
    Added Dramatic Arts to curriculum

    Elementary Education
    Added Elementary Education to curriculum

    Flight Attendant
    Added Flight Attendant to curriculum

    General Business Education
    Added General Business Education to curriculum

    Health Science Education
    Added Health Science Education to curriculum

    Industrial Arts Education
    Added Industrial Arts Education to curriculum

    Industrial and Retail Security
    Added Industrial and Retail Security to curriculum

    Instrumental Music
    Added Instrumental Music to curriculum

    Laboratory Science
    Added Laboratory Science to curriculum

    Law Enforcement
    Added Law Enforcement to curriculum

    Maintenance Technology
    Added Maintenance Technology to curriculum

    Outdoor Education Leadership
    Added Outdoor Education Leadership to curriculum

    Park Management
    Added Park Management to curriculum

    Pilot Training
    Added Pilot Training to curriculum

    Recreation and Parks Leadership
    Added Recreation and Parks Leadership to curriculum

    Secretarial Education
    Added Secretarial Education to curriculum

    Speech Communications
    Added Speech Communications to curriculum

    Television Station Operations
    Added Television Station Operations to curriculum

    Therapeutic Recreation Leadership
    Added Therapeutic Recreation Leadership to curriculum

    Vocal and General Music
    Added Vocal and General Music to curriculum


    Dundalk


    Elementary Education
    Added Elementary Education to curriculum

    Para Professional Counseling: Gerontology and Alcoholism
    Added Para Professional Counseling: Gerontology and Alcoholism to curriculum

    Retail Floristry
    Added Retail Floristry to curriculum

    Secretarial Science
    Added Secretarial Science to curriculum


    Essex


    American Studies
    Added American Studies to curriculum

    Computer Technology
    Added Computer Technology to curriculum

    Court and Conference Reporting
    Added Court and Conference Reporting to curriculum

    Health Education
    Added Health Education to curriculum

    Psychology
    Added Psychology to curriculum

    Statistical Associate
    Added Statistical Associate to curriculum

    Theatre
    Added Theatre to curriculum

    1977 CCBC Documents:

    Catonsville
    Celebrate 20th Year
    Catonsville
    Margaret Mead to Speak
    Catonsville
    CCC's Foundation: Community Support
    Catonsville
    20 years of community involvement
    Dundalk
    DCC fifth commencement awarded 145 graduates with Associates of Arts diplomas.

    1977 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    Fifth Commencement awarded 145 graduates with Associates of Arts diplomas
    DCC fifth Commencement awarded 145 graduates with Associates of Arts diplomas.
    Dundalk
    Forensics club wins trophy for excellence
    DCC Forensics Club presents their trophy that they won for excellence.

    1977 Videos:

  23. 1978 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Margaret Mead speaks:


    Barringer named system "Prexy" of BCCC:


    Tuition increase from $15 to $18:


    USOWP (United Student Org. Against Walden Pond) demonstrates against apts. Proposed by developer Victor Frenkil (now called College Hills):



    Essex


    CCBC Essex Women's Field Hockey team wins NJCAA national championship:


    1978 World Events:

    January 23, 1978
    Sweden becomes the first nation to ban aerosol sprays that are thought to damage earth's protective

    February 23, 1978
    The People's Republic of China lifts a ban on works by Aristotle, Shakespeare and Dickens.

    March 31, 1978
    The Deer Hunter wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1978
    Elbow Room, by James Alan McPherson, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    September 17, 1978
    Camp David peace agreement between Israel and Egypt

    September 28, 1978
    Pope John Paul I dies after only 33 days papacy

    October 16, 1978
    Karol Wojty becomes a Pope John Paul II

    October 31, 1978
    Mohamed Anwar al-Sadat and Menachem Begin winsthe Nobel Peace Prize

    November 18, 1978
    Jonestown mass suicide: In Jonestown, Guyana, Jim Jones leads his People's Temple in a mass murder-suicide; 913 die, including 276 children.

    November 31, 1978
    The New York Yankees won the World Series.

    December 31, 1978
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.63

    1978 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    1978 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    B. A. Barringer, the current President of CCC was chosen by the board to take over as the new Overall President post.
    Dundalk
    Dr. Ravekes (1st President) takes a cardiovascular test during DCC's May 5th opening of their 3.9 million Physical Education complex.

    1978 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    "Desert" Soccer Field
    The Dundalk "Desert" to become a new soccer field.
    Dundalk
    "Desert" Soccer Field
    The Dundalk "Desert" to become a new soccer field.
    Catonsville
    B. A. Barringer becomes Overall President
    B. A. Barringer, the current President of CCC was chosen by the board to take over as the new Overall President post.
    Dundalk
    Dr. Ravekes takes a caridovascular test
    Dr. Ravekes (1st President) takes a cardiovascular test during DCC's May 5th opening of their 3.9 million Physical Education complex.
    Essex
    Administration Building
    ECC Administration building under construction.
    Essex
    Dr. Vernon Wanty
    Dr. Vernon Wanty

    1978 Videos:

    1978 Donna McKusick, Essex
    Essex

    1978 Mack Kingsmore, Essex
    Essex

  24. 1979 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    John Kingsmore, President until 1989:



    Essex


    Forensics Club wins 2nd and 3rd place in the National Two-Year College Championship Tournament, Minneapolis, Minn.:


    Dr. David Thorndill trains for a federal bird banding permit during a sabbatical leave. From 1982 to the present he catches and bands birds on the Essex campus for all of his biology classes. The data is sent to a federal laboratory. 1979-1980:


    1979 World Events:

    February 11, 1979
    Khomeini seizes power in Iran.

    February 17, 1979
    The People's Republic of China invades northern Vietnam, launching the Sino-Vietnamese War.

    March 5, 1979
    Voyager I passes Jupiter.

    March 25, 1979
    The first fully functional space shuttle orbiter, Columbia, was delivered to the John F. Kennedy Space Center to be prepared for its first launch.

    March 31, 1979
    Kramer vs. Kramer wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1979
    The Stories of John Cheever, by John Cheever, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    September 1, 1979
    The American Pioneer 11 becomes the first spacecraft to visit Saturn when it passes the planet at a distance of 21,000 km.

    October 31, 1979
    Mother Teresa wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 4, 1979
    Iran hostage crisis begins: 3000 Iranian radicals, mostly students, invade the United States embassy in Tehran and take 90 hostages (63 of whom are American). They demand that the United States send the former shah back to Iran to stand trial.

    November 31, 1979
    The Pittsburgh Pirates won the World Series.

    December 24, 1979
    Soviet Union invades Afghanistan

    December 31, 1979
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.86

    1979 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Advertising Design and Graphics
    Added Advertising Design and Graphics to curriculum

    Art History
    Added Art History to curriculum

    Civil Engineering Technology
    Added Civil Engineering Technology to curriculum

    General Business
    Added General Business to curriculum

    Industrial Hygiene
    Added Industrial Hygiene to curriculum

    Photography and Cinematography
    Added Photography and Cinematography to curriculum

    Public Administration Assistant
    Added Public Administration Assistant to curriculum

    Restaurant Club Management
    Added Restaurant Club Management to curriculum

    Theater Arts
    Added Theater Arts to curriculum


    Essex


    Animal Science
    Added Animal Science to curriculum

    Early Childhood Development
    Added Early Childhood Development to curriculum

    Engineering Technology
    Added Engineering Technology to curriculum

    Health Sciences Management
    Added Health Sciences Management to curriculum

    Labor Relations Management
    Added Labor Relations Management to curriculum

    Mental Health Associate
    Added Mental Health Associate to curriculum

    Nuclear Medicine Technologist
    Added Nuclear Medicine Technologist to curriculum

    Public Administration Assistant
    Added Public Administration Assistant to curriculum

    Radiography
    Added Radiography to curriculum

    Real Estate
    Added Real Estate to curriculum

    1979 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    For the second year, efforts to pass legislation to permit a county college system fail.
    All Campuses
    Campuses attracting elderly
    Catonsville
    John Mack Kingsmore was named president of CCC at the August 22 meeting of the Board of Trustees.
    Dundalk
    Continuing Education courses will begin to be offered at DCC.
    Dundalk
    DCC is offering continuing education course for real estate professionals.
    Dundalk
    DCC in cooperation with the MD College of the Air will offer college courses this fall.

    1979 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    MD College of the Air offers courses
    DCC in cooperation with MD College of the Air will offer college courses this fall.
    Dundalk
    $3 Million College Comunity Center under construction
    A $3 Million College Community Center building is under construction at DCC.
    Dundalk
    New one-year career program in retail floristry
    DCC has now a one-year career program in retail floristry.
    Dundalk
    Continuing education courses begin to be offered
    Continuing education courses will begin to be offered at DCC.
    Dundalk
    Continuing education for real estate professionals
    DCC is offering continuing education for real estate professionals.
    Catonsville
    Efforts fail to pass legislation
    For the second year, efforts to pass legislation to permit a county college system fails.

    1979 Videos:

  25. 1980 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Pub opening - 10 1/2 kegs of beer sold:


    Caltec builds microwave tower behind Q:


    CCC swimmers, Couch Workman, take lady 16 of 18 firsts at Region XX championships:


    Hunt Valley Center formed as an extension and the First travel agent course held:


    HS apprenticeship programs began on main campus:



    Essex


    CCBC Essex Women's Field Hockey team wins NJCAA national championship:


    1980 World Events:

    January 5, 1980
    Hewlett-Packard announces release of its first personal computer

    March 21, 1980
    President Jimmy Carter announces that the United States will boycott the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.

    March 31, 1980
    Ordinary People wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1980
    The Executioner’s Song, by Norman Mailer, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    May 7, 1980
    Paul Geidel, convicted of second-degree murder in 1911, is released from prison in Beacon, New York, after 68 years and 245 days (the longest-ever time served by an inmate).

    July 9, 1980
    Pope John Paul II visits Brazil; 7 people are crushed to death in a crowd meeting him.

    July 31, 1980
    Harry Potter, star of the 7 book series titled with his name, is born. (Fictional)

    October 31, 1980
    Adolfo Perez Esquivel wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 4, 1980
    U.S. presidential election, 1980: Republican challenger Ronald Reagan defeats incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter by a wide margin.

    November 31, 1980
    The Philadelphia Phillies won the World Series.

    December 8, 1980
    John Lennon is shot outside his New York apartment, by Mark Chapman.

    December 31, 1980
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $1.19

    1980 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    American Studies
    Added American Studies to curriculum

    International Studies
    Added International Studies to curriculum

    Pre-Law
    Added Pre-Law to curriculum

    Social Studies
    Added Social Studies to curriculum

    Legal Assistant
    Added Legal Assistant to curriculum

    Public Administration Assistant
    Added Public Administration Assistant to curriculum


    Essex


    American Studies
    Added American Studies to curriculum

    Art Education
    Added Art Education to curriculum

    Dance Education
    Added Dance Education to curriculum

    Dance Performance
    Added Dance Performance to curriculum

    1980 CCBC Documents:

    Dundalk
    Dundalk Patapsco Historical Society details the history of Dundalk and its schools.

    1980 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    Felix Hughs, President DCC
    Felix Hughs, President of DCC portrait.
    Dundalk
    Marty Smith, DCC Dean of Students

    Essex
    Senior Star
    The Senior Star Showcase was founded at ECC in 1980.

    1980 Videos:

    1980 Al Star, Essex
    Essex

    1980 Donna McKusick, Essex
    Essex

  26. 1981 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Plans to renovate Quad:


    Registrar, Mariano Gonzales, says enrollment down:


    No Smoking area added to cafeteria:


    Students oppose Mandatory Attendance Policy:


    Hilton Estate accepted onto National Register of Historic Places:



    Dundalk


    Alvin Ailey Repertory Ensemble :


    1981 World Events:

    January 20, 1981
    Ronald Reagan succeeds Jimmy Carter as President of the United States of America. Minutes after Reagan becomes president, Iran releases 52 American hostages that had been held captive for 444 days - Iran hostage crisis ends.

    March 19, 1981
    Three workers are killed and five injured during a test of the Space Shuttle Columbia.

    March 30, 1981
    President Ronald Reagan is shot in the chest outside a Washington, D.C., hotel by John Hinckley, Jr., whose family had connections with the vice president. Two police officers and James Brady are also wounded.

    March 6, 1981
    After 19 years hosting the CBS Evening News, Walter Cronkite signs off for the last time.

    March 31, 1981
    Chariots of Fire wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1981
    A Confederacy of Dunces, by John Kennedy Toole, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    May 13, 1981
    Pope John Paul II is shot at and nearly killed by Mehmet Ali Agca, a Turkish gunman, as he entered St. Peter's Square in Rome to address a general audience. (Two days after Christmas in 1983, Pope John Paul went to the prison to meet and forgive his would-be assassin)

    June 5, 1981
    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that five homosexual men in Los Angeles, California have a rare form of pneumonia seen only in patients with weakened immune systems (these were the first recognized cases of AIDS).

    August 19, 1981
    US President Ronald Reagan appoints the first female US Supreme Court Justice, Sandra Day O'Connor

    October 6, 1981
    Egyptian president Anwar Sadat is assassinated during a parade by army members who were part of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad organization, who opposed his negotiations with Israel

    October 31, 1981
    Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 1981
    The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series.

    December 31, 1981
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $1.31

    1981 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Athletic Coaching
    Added Athletic Coaching to curriculum

    Instrumental Music
    Added Instrumental Music to curriculum

    Recreation Enterprises
    Added Recreation Enterprises to curriculum


    Dundalk


    Alcoholism Counseling
    Added Alcoholism Counseling to curriculum

    Business Office Occupations
    Added Business Office Occupations to curriculum

    Gerontology Counseling
    Added Gerontology Counseling to curriculum

    Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning
    Added Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning to curriculum

    Pre-Professional Science
    Added Pre-Professional Science to curriculum

    Stationary Engineering Technology
    Added Stationary Engineering Technology to curriculum

    1981 CCBC Documents:

    Dundalk
    10 ten years service growth Dundalk
    Dundalk
    DCC has a sculpture dedication for "Baltimore, Quarters & Halves," which was dedicated to labor, business and industry of the Dundalk community.
    Essex
    Minutes of dinner meeting with Dr. Wanty and Deans
    Essex
    SMART Calendar of Entertainment and the Arts in March

    1981 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    Henry Hughes
    DCC Labor Studies Coordinator talks with labor leader and Governor Harry Huges.

    1981 Videos:

  27. 1982 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Campus is 25 years old:


    Zwingleberg's clock tower goes up:


    Barnstormers performs "Dracula":


    "Four Deans" - Vince Coleianne, James Linksz (banjo!), Robert Keys, Jim Oates (tamourine & washboard!):


    New career program - Interpreter Preparation Program:



    Dundalk


    Dr. Philip R. Day DCC President 1982-1987:


    1982 World Events:

    March 31, 1982
    Gandhi wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1982
    Rabbit Is Rich, by John Updike, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    May 2, 1982
    The Weather Channel (United States) airs on cable television for the first time.

    May 30, 1982
    Cal Ripken starts the first game of what will eventually become his record-breaking consecutive games played streak of 2,632.

    July 23, 1982
    The International Whaling Commission decides to end commercial whaling by 1985-86

    July 6, 1982
    Lunar Eclipse - Umbral duration 236min and total duration 106min, the longest of the 20th century.

    October 31, 1982
    Alva Myrdal and Alfonso Garcia Robles win the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 13, 1982
    The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is dedicated in Washington D.C. after a march to its site by thousands of Vietnam War veterans.

    November 31, 1982
    The St. Louis Cardinals won the World Series.

    December 7, 1982
    First US execution by lethal injection is carried out in Texas.

    December 26, 1982
    Time Magazine's Man of the Year was for the first time given to a non-human, a computer.

    December 31, 1982
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $1.22

    1982 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Electronics
    Added Electronics to curriculum

    Fine and Performing Arts
    Added Fine and Performing Arts to curriculum

    Interior Design and Display
    Added Interior Design and Display to curriculum

    International Business
    Added International Business to curriculum


    Dundalk


    Management
    Added Management to curriculum

    Physical Fitness Technology
    Added Physical Fitness Technology to curriculum

    Real Estate
    Added Real Estate to curriculum

    Retail Floristry
    Added Retail Floristry to curriculum


    Essex


    Animal Science Technician
    Added Animal Science Technician to curriculum

    Art Therapy
    Added Art Therapy to curriculum

    Child Care Worker
    Added Child Care Worker to curriculum

    Dance Performance and Choreography
    Added Dance Performance and Choreography to curriculum

    Electronics
    Added Electronics to curriculum

    Health/Human Services
    Added Health/Human Services to curriculum

    Hotel-Motel/Restaurant-Club Management
    Added Hotel-Motel/Restaurant-Club Management to curriculum

    Management in the Arts
    Added Management in the Arts to curriculum

    Marketing Management
    Added Marketing Management to curriculum

    Mass Communications
    Added Mass Communications to curriculum

    Music Therapy
    Added Music Therapy to curriculum

    Radiation Therapy Technology
    Added Radiation Therapy Technology to curriculum

    Real Estate
    Added Real Estate to curriculum

    Secretarial Science: Executive
    Added Secretarial Science: Executive to curriculum

    Secretarial Science: Legal
    Added Secretarial Science: Legal to curriculum

    Secretarial Science: Medical
    Added Secretarial Science: Medical to curriculum

    Secretarial Science: Stenographic
    Added Secretarial Science: Stenographic to curriculum

    Water Systems Technology
    Added Water Systems Technology to curriculum

    Word Processing: Administrative
    Added Word Processing: Administrative to curriculum

    Word Processing: Legal
    Added Word Processing: Legal to curriculum

    Word Processing: Medical
    Added Word Processing: Medical to curriculum

    1982 CCBC Documents:

    Dundalk
    Accreditation
    Dundalk
    About 225 dignitaries and local citizens attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Career Building at DCC on November 19, 1982.

    1982 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    Transcript that documents what transpired during the 10th Anniversary celebration 1
    Transcript of DCC convocation that documents what transpired on the 10th Anniversary celebration.
    Dundalk
    Transcript that documents what transpired during the 10th Anniversary celebration 2
    Transcript of DCC convocation that documents what transpired on the 10th Anniversary celebration.
    Essex
    Dr. John E. Ravekes
    Dr. John E. Ravekes was ECC's third president and served from 1982 to 1990.
    Catonsville
    Groundbreaking Ceremony
    About 225 dignitaries and local citizens attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Career Building at DC on November 19, 1982.
    Catonsville
    Barn Yard Quad
    Photograph of the barn yard "quad"
    Catonsville
    The Catonsville Arch in Winter
    Winter Photograph of the Catonsville arch.

    1982 Videos:

    1982 Sandra Brown, Catonsville
    Catonsville

  28. 1983 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Dinah Mathias Emmet killed on Valley Rd.:



    Dundalk


    The Joffrey II Dancers :


    Lecturer Maggie Kuhn of the Grey Panthers :



    Essex


    Production of The Robber Bridegroom chosen as a winning production for The Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival:


    1983 World Events:

    March 31, 1983
    Terms of Endearment wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 7, 1983
    During STS-6, astronauts Story Musgrave and Don Peterson perform the first space shuttle spacewalk (duration: 4 hours, 10 minutes).

    April 31, 1983
    The Color Purple, by Alice Walker, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    June 18, 1983
    Sally Ride becomes first American woman in space on the Space Shuttle Challenger.

    July 15, 1983
    The Nintendo Entertainment System goes on sale in Japan.

    October 31, 1983
    Lech Walesa wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 2, 1983
    Martin Luther King Day: At the White House Rose Garden, President Ronald Reagan signs a bill creating a federal holiday on the third Monday of every January to honor American civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.

    November 31, 1983
    The Baltimore Orioles won the World Series.

    December 31, 1983
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $1.16

    1983 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Applications Programming
    Added Applications Programming to curriculum

    Athletic Coaching
    Added Athletic Coaching to curriculum

    Biomedical Electronics
    Added Biomedical Electronics to curriculum

    Chemical Technology
    Added Chemical Technology to curriculum

    Data Processing Management
    Added Data Processing Management to curriculum

    Landscape Architecture
    Added Landscape Architecture to curriculum

    Quality Control Technology
    Added Quality Control Technology to curriculum

    Recreation Enterprises
    Added Recreation Enterprises to curriculum

    Recreation Programming
    Added Recreation Programming to curriculum

    Small Systems
    Added Small Systems to curriculum

    Word/ Information Processing
    Added Word/ Information Processing to curriculum


    Dundalk


    Computer Programming
    Added Computer Programming to curriculum

    1983 CCBC Documents:

    Catonsville
    Roots Author, Alex Haley
    Essex
    The Montage Vol. 28 No. 5 May 2
    Essex
    The Relaxer April 14

    1983 CCBC Pictures:

    1983 Videos:

  29. 1984 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Greg Allman band here for CCC Weekend.:


    Barnstormers "Oklahoma":



    Dundalk


    American Ballet Theatre II:



    Essex


    Essex Theatre student Chuck Klausmeyer wins scholarship at Kennedy Center Irene Ryan Acting Competetion:


    1984 World Events:

    January 24, 1984
    The first Apple Macintosh goes on sale.

    March 31, 1984
    Amadeus wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 4, 1984
    U.S. President Ronald Reagan calls for an international ban on chemical weapons.

    April 31, 1984
    Ironweed, by William Kennedy, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    June 8, 1984
    The film Ghostbusters is released into theaters- becoming a summer blockbuster hit with the song "Ghostbusters" by Ray Parker Jr. becoming a Top 40 hit.

    October 31, 1984
    Desmond Mpilo Tutu wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 6, 1984
    Ronald Reagan defeats Walter F. Mondale in the U.S. presidential election. Reagan carries 49 states and Mondale manages to win only his home state of Minnesota by a mere 3,761 vote margin and the District of Columbia, an automatic given.

    November 31, 1984
    The Detroit Tigers won the World Series.

    December 19, 1984
    The People's Republic of China and United Kingdom signs the Sino-British Joint Declaration which concerns the future of Hong Kong.

    December 31, 1984
    Rajiv Gandhi becomes prime minister of India.

    December 31, 1984
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $1.13

    1984 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Air Traffic Control
    Added Air Traffic Control to curriculum

    American Studies
    Added American Studies to curriculum

    Automotive Service Technology
    Added Automotive Service Technology to curriculum

    Automotive Air Conditioning & Heating Specialist
    Added Automotive Air Conditioning & Heating Specialist to curriculum

    Automotive Drive Train Specialist
    Added Automotive Drive Train Specialist to curriculum

    Automotive Brake & Suspension Specialist
    Added Automotive Brake & Suspension Specialist to curriculum

    Automotive Electrical & Electronic Specialist
    Added Automotive Electrical & Electronic Specialist to curriculum

    Automotive Engine Specialist
    Added Automotive Engine Specialist to curriculum

    Automotive Repair Technician
    Added Automotive Repair Technician to curriculum

    Automotive Master Technician
    Added Automotive Master Technician to curriculum

    Biology
    Added Biology to curriculum

    Building Inspection
    Added Building Inspection to curriculum

    Chemistry
    Added Chemistry to curriculum

    Communications / Speech
    Added Communications / Speech to curriculum

    Computer Marketing
    Added Computer Marketing to curriculum

    Dramatic Arts
    Added Dramatic Arts to curriculum

    History
    Added History to curriculum

    Interpreting for the Deaf
    Added Interpreting for the Deaf to curriculum

    Law and Legal Preparation
    Added Law and Legal Preparation to curriculum

    Maintenance Technician
    Added Maintenance Technician to curriculum

    Mass Communications
    Added Mass Communications to curriculum

    Medical Secretary
    Added Medical Secretary to curriculum

    Mental Health / Human Services
    Added Mental Health / Human Services to curriculum

    Music: Instrumental, Vocal & General
    Added Music: Instrumental, Vocal & General to curriculum

    Pre-Law Business Administration
    Added Pre-Law Business Administration to curriculum

    Pre-Lay General Studies
    Added Pre-Lay General Studies to curriculum

    Production Technician
    Added Production Technician to curriculum

    Psychology
    Added Psychology to curriculum

    Public Works Inspection
    Added Public Works Inspection to curriculum

    Sediment Control Inspection
    Added Sediment Control Inspection to curriculum

    Sociology / Anthropology
    Added Sociology / Anthropology to curriculum

    Toxic Waste Management
    Added Toxic Waste Management to curriculum


    Dundalk


    Business Office Careers - Secretarial Science
    Added Business Office Careers - Secretarial Science to curriculum


    Essex


    Biology
    Added Biology to curriculum

    Chemistry
    Added Chemistry to curriculum

    Dance
    Added Dance to curriculum

    Economics
    Added Economics to curriculum

    Electronics
    Added Electronics to curriculum

    Emergency Medical Technology
    Added Emergency Medical Technology to curriculum

    English
    Added English to curriculum

    Geography
    Added Geography to curriculum

    History
    Added History to curriculum

    Mass Communications
    Added Mass Communications to curriculum

    Mathematics
    Added Mathematics to curriculum

    Music
    Added Music to curriculum

    Philosophy
    Added Philosophy to curriculum

    Political Science
    Added Political Science to curriculum

    Psychology
    Added Psychology to curriculum

    Physics
    Added Physics to curriculum

    Sociology
    Added Sociology to curriculum

    1984 CCBC Documents:

    1984 CCBC Pictures:

    1984 Videos:

    1984 Toni Siegle, Catonsville
    Catonsville

  30. 1985 Campus Events:


    Essex


    Theatre department represents United States at Kanagawa International Theatre Festival, Japan with production of Company:


    1985 World Events:

    January 1, 1985
    The first British mobile phone call is made (by Ernie Wise to Vodafone).

    February 1, 1985
    AM stereo broadcasting starts in Australia.

    February 19, 1985
    William Schroeder becomes the first artificial heart patient to leave hospital.

    March 4, 1985
    The Food and Drug Administration approves a blood test for AIDS, used since then for screening all blood donations in the United States.

    March 31, 1985
    Out of Africa wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 15, 1985
    South Africa ends its ban on interracial marriages.

    April 31, 1985
    Foreign Affairs, by Alison Lurie, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    July 10, 1985
    After a storm of controversy surrounding a change in its cola's formula (see New Coke), Coca-Cola re-introduces the old formula as "Coca-Cola Classic".

    October 31, 1985
    International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 19, 1985
    Cold War: In Geneva, U.S. President Ronald Reagan and Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev meet for the first time.

    November 31, 1985
    The Kansas City Royals won the World Series.

    December 31, 1985
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $1.12

    1985 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Automated Manufacturing Technology
    Added Automated Manufacturing Technology to curriculum

    Automated Manufacturing Technology Production Machinist
    Added Automated Manufacturing Technology Production Machinist to curriculum

    Automotive Service Attendant
    Added Automotive Service Attendant to curriculum

    Botany
    Added Botany to curriculum

    Corporate productions
    Added Corporate productions to curriculum

    Credit Management
    Added Credit Management to curriculum

    Data processing Education
    Added Data processing Education to curriculum

    Dental
    Added Dental to curriculum

    English
    Added English to curriculum

    Executive / Administrative Assistant
    Added Executive / Administrative Assistant to curriculum

    Foreign Language
    Added Foreign Language to curriculum

    French
    Added French to curriculum

    General Business
    Added General Business to curriculum

    Geography and Cartography
    Added Geography and Cartography to curriculum

    Geology
    Added Geology to curriculum

    German
    Added German to curriculum

    Government
    Added Government to curriculum

    Health Science
    Added Health Science to curriculum

    Industrial Arts
    Added Industrial Arts to curriculum

    Industrial Robotics Repair Technician
    Added Industrial Robotics Repair Technician to curriculum

    Industrial Robotics Repair Specialist
    Added Industrial Robotics Repair Specialist to curriculum

    International Business
    Added International Business to curriculum

    International Studies
    Added International Studies to curriculum

    Journalism
    Added Journalism to curriculum

    Legal Secretarial
    Added Legal Secretarial to curriculum

    Management
    Added Management to curriculum

    Manufacturing NC/CNC Programming Technician
    Added Manufacturing NC/CNC Programming Technician to curriculum

    Manufacturing CAD/CAM Technician
    Added Manufacturing CAD/CAM Technician to curriculum

    Machinist Operator
    Added Machinist Operator to curriculum

    Machinist Helper / Trainee
    Added Machinist Helper / Trainee to curriculum

    Manufacturing NC/CNC Programming Specialist
    Added Manufacturing NC/CNC Programming Specialist to curriculum

    Mathematics
    Added Mathematics to curriculum

    Medical Secretarial
    Added Medical Secretarial to curriculum

    Office Information Processing Supervision
    Added Office Information Processing Supervision to curriculum

    Office Technology
    Added Office Technology to curriculum

    Pre-Pharmacy
    Added Pre-Pharmacy to curriculum

    Pre-Vet
    Added Pre-Vet to curriculum

    Spanish
    Added Spanish to curriculum

    Veterinary Science
    Added Veterinary Science to curriculum

    Zoology
    Added Zoology to curriculum


    Essex


    Business Education - General
    Added Business Education - General to curriculum

    Business Education - Secretarial
    Added Business Education - Secretarial to curriculum

    Dance Education
    Added Dance Education to curriculum

    Drafting Technology
    Added Drafting Technology to curriculum

    Hotel-Motel Management
    Added Hotel-Motel Management to curriculum

    Physical Education: Exercise Physiology
    Added Physical Education: Exercise Physiology to curriculum

    Physical Education: Sports Management
    Added Physical Education: Sports Management to curriculum

    1985 CCBC Documents:

    Dundalk
    DCC made a very favorable impression on Chinese visitors.

    1985 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    A favorable impression on Chinese visitors
    DCC made a favorable impression on chinese visitors.

    1985 Videos:

  31. 1986 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Carroll Co. branch becomes Carroll Community College:


    Barnstormers present "Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum":


    CCC becomes smoke-free:



    Dundalk


    Sandra Reaves - Phillips in the Late Great Ladies of Blues and Jazz:


    1986 World Events:

    March 9, 1986
    United States Navy divers find the largely intact but heavily-damaged crew compartment of the Space Shuttle Challenger. The bodies of all seven astronauts were still inside.

    March 31, 1986
    Platoon wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 13, 1986
    Pope John Paul II officially visits the Synagogue of Rome - the first time a modern Pope had visited a synagogue.

    April 26, 1986
    In Ukraine, one of the reactors at the Chornobyl (Chernobyl) nuclear plant explodes creating the world's worst nuclear disaster. 31 are killed directly by the incident, many thousands more were exposed to significant amounts of radioactive material, vast territories in Ukraine and Belarus rendered uninhabitable.

    April 31, 1986
    Lonesome Dove, by Larry McMurtry, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    May 26, 1986
    The European Community adopts the European flag.

    October 31, 1986
    Elie Wiesel wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 1986
    The New York Mets won the World Series.

    December 31, 1986
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.86

    1986 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    1986 CCBC Documents:

    Dundalk
    DCC helps Beth Steel develop "Technician Training."
    Essex
    Articulation

    1986 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    Beth Steel develops "Technician Training."
    DCC helps Beth Steel develop "Technician Training."
    Essex
    Savannah C. Jones, Director of Admissions
    New Director of Records and Resgistration at Essex Community College.
    All Campuses
    Dr. Donald Slowinski
    Dr. Donald Slowinski, Dean of students is appointed to the board of directors.
    Dundalk
    Articulation Agreement
    Representative from Baltimore County Public Schools and the Baltimore County Community Colleges signed a 1986-1987 articualtion agreement allowing students to receive college credit for industrial art/ vocational/ technical courses taken at county secondary schools.

    1986 Videos:

  32. 1987 Campus Events:

    1987 World Events:

    January 3, 1987
    Aretha Franklin becomes the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

    February 11, 1987
    US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.

    March 31, 1987
    The Last Emperor wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1987
    A Summons to Memphis, by Peter Taylor, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    May 11, 1987
    The first heart-lung transplant takes place (Baltimore, Maryland).

    October 19, 1987
    Black Monday: stock market falls sharply around the world.

    October 31, 1987
    Oscar Arias Sanchez wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    December 31, 1987
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.90

    1987 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Building Inspection
    Added Building Inspection to curriculum

    Construction Inspection Technology
    Added Construction Inspection Technology to curriculum

    Landscape Architecture
    Added Landscape Architecture to curriculum

    Public Works Inspection
    Added Public Works Inspection to curriculum

    Sediment Control Inspection
    Added Sediment Control Inspection to curriculum


    Essex


    Computer Science
    Added Computer Science to curriculum

    Food Science Technology
    Added Food Science Technology to curriculum

    Medical Records Technology
    Added Medical Records Technology to curriculum

    Politics
    Added Politics to curriculum

    Secondary Science Education
    Added Secondary Science Education to curriculum

    Secretarial Science Education
    Added Secretarial Science Education to curriculum

    Veterinary Technology
    Added Veterinary Technology to curriculum

    1987 CCBC Documents:

    1987 CCBC Pictures:

    Catonsville
    Business Recongnition Day
    Donald Slowinski and Dennis Rassmusen, Baltimore County Executive together at Business Recognition Day at ECC.
    Essex
    First alumni on a trip in the Caribbean 1
    First alumni cruise that toured the Eastern Caribbean and all proceeds provided alumni scholorships.
    Essex
    First alumni on a trip in the Caribbean 2
    First alumni cruise that toured the Eastern Caribbean and all proceeds provided alumni scholorships.
    Essex
    First alumni on a trip in the Caribbean 3
    First alumni cruise that toured the Eastern Caribbean and all proceeds provided alumni scholorships.

    1987 Videos:

  33. 1988 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Barn becomes new student TV lounge:


    Dr. John Kahnert, 1948 Olympian, wins 3 gold, 1 bronze medal in MD, Sr. Olympics:


    Adopt a Bed (flower that is ):



    Dundalk


    Young Dancers of the Washington Ballet:


    Dr. Martha Smith DCC President (First Female President in Maryland Public Higher Education) 1988-1994:



    Essex


    The beginning of the Honors Program in its current :


    Enrollments are 16 for two honors classes:


    1988 World Events:

    January 3, 1988
    The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America comes into existence, creating the largest Lutheran denomination in the United States.

    March 31, 1988
    Rain Man wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 12, 1988
    Former pop singer Sonny Bono is elected mayor of Palm Springs, California.

    April 31, 1988
    Beloved, by Toni Morrison, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    May 15, 1988
    Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan: After more than eight years of fighting, the Red Army begins its withdraw from Afghanistan.

    August 20, 1988
    Iran-Iraq war finished, costing an estimated 1 million lives.

    October 31, 1988
    United Nations Peacekeeping Forces wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 18, 1988
    War on Drugs: US President Ronald Reagan signs a bill into law providing the death penalty for murderous drug traffickers.

    November 31, 1988
    The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series.

    November 31, 1988
    The Minnesota Twins won the World Series.

    December 21, 1988
    Pan Am flight 103 is blown up by Libyan terrorists over Lockerbie, Scotland, killing 259 on board and 11 on the ground.

    December 31, 1988
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $0.90

    1988 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    1988 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    Students will attend courses at the Carroll campus beginning the fall of 1990.
    All Campuses
    CCC launches Center for Teaching Excellence providing resources for teachers.
    All Campuses
    CCC offers instruction in wind surfing.
    All Campuses
    CCC will open Center for Teacher Excellence to meet the demand for teacher excellence.
    Catonsville
    90 yr. old Phillip Schubert takes Criminal Justice classes at CCC.
    Catonsville
    College Month
    Catonsville
    Fifteen students and faculty members from Cartmarthenshire College of Technology and Art arrive at CCC as part of an exchange program.
    Catonsville
    CCC has approached the county with plans to build a 60,000 square foot building.
    Catonsville
    CCC plans expansion in Owings Mills with a proposal to build a 60,000 sq. ft. building.
    Catonsville
    County Executive and Baltimore City Mayor signs a cooperative job training pack at Catonsville Community College.
    Catonsville
    The Community College Board of Trustees in Baltimore County named Martha A. Smith to be President of Dundalk Community College.
    Catonsville
    CCC machinist shop will teach eligible people machinist skills for free.
    Catonsville
    Leroy Giles, CCC professor, is reappointed to the Arts & Science Commissioner for the county.
    Catonsville
    CCC graduate, Herman Williams, Jr., is named Commissioner of the Baltimore City Dept. of Transportation by Mayor Schmoke.
    Catonsville
    Carroll Community College, a campus of Catonsville Community College, is looking forward to construction of the new $34 million campus.
    Catonsville
    CCC offers free health screenings as part of MD Health Fair.
    Catonsville
    Mother and daughter graduate from CCC's nursing program together.
    Catonsville
    CCC's Project Second Start profiles local women in the program.
    Catonsville
    Catonsville Volleyball Team wins the bronze.

    1988 CCBC Pictures:

    Essex
    F. Scott Black, Professor of Theater
    F. Scott Black director of community relations for Essex Community College. Offers tips on how to audition. Professor of thearter
    Dundalk
    Hand drawn remembrance of Pat Perry
    This hand drawing is a remembrance of Pat Perry, DCC's photographer who died while employed at the college.
    Catonsville
    Anne Sterns
    Baltimore County, Md. -- Dr. Ann Kaiser Stearns, of Towson, was recently awarded the "Maryland Psychology Teacher of the Year Award" from the statewide Columbia-based Maryland Psychological Association. Stearns is a Psychology professor at The Community College of Baltimore County, Essex (CCBC Essex), where she has been teaching for 35 years and seven years for the Baltimore County Police Academy. Her expertise is in studying and teaching about resiliency and how people overcome and learn from episodes of crisis, loss or trauma in their lives. She teaches law enforcement personnel, nursing and other students. "My goal is to take the basic skills and concepts of psychology and make them work in public service," Stearns said. "For me, teaching has not been an occupation but has been and remains my vocation and passion." She is the author of three books, Living Through Personal Crisis, Coming Back: Rebuilding Lives After Crisis and Loss and Living Through Job Loss. She has lectured around the country and has been an expert guest on CNN. Her most recent publications on grief management, "Trauma Aftermath: Who is Really at Risk?" and "Resilience in the Aftermath of Trauma and Adversity," were published in 2003 and 2004 in the Maryland Psychologist.
    All Campuses
    Daniel J. Lavista
    Named the new Chancellor of the Community Colleges of Baltimore County (CCBC)
    Catonsville
    Center for Teaching Excellence 1
    CCC launches Center for Teaching Excellence providing resources for teachers.
    Catonsville
    Center for Teaching Excellence 2
    CCC launches Center for Teaching Excellence providing resources for teachers.
    Catonsville
    Center for Teaching 3
    CCC launches Center for Teaching Excellence providing resources for teachers.
    Catonsville
    CCC Graduate named Commissioner
    CCC graduate, Herman Williams, Jr. is named commissioner of the Baltimore City Dept. of Transportation by Mayor Schmoke.
    Catonsville
    CCC Graduate named Commissioner
    CCC graduate, Herman Williams, Jr. is named commissioner of the Baltimore City Dept. of Transportation by Mayor Schmoke.
    Catonsville
    Mom and Daughter Nurse
    Mother and daughter graduate from CCC's nursing program together.
    Catonsville
    Project Second Start Profile
    CCC's Project Second Start profiles local women in the program.
    Catonsville
    90 Years takes Criminal Justice
    90 yr. old Phillip Schubert takes Criminal Justice classes at CCC.
    Catonsville
    60,000 Square Feet
    CCC plans expansion in Owings Mills with a proposal to build a 60,000 sq. ft. building.
    Catonsville
    Carroll Community College
    Carroll Community College, a campus of Catonsville Community College, is looking forward to construction of the new $34 million campus.
    Catonsville
    Approval for 60,000 Square Feet
    CCC has approached the county with plans to build a 60,000 square foot building.
    Catonsville
    Approval for 60,000 Square Feet 2
    CCC has approached the county with plans to build a 60,000 square foot building.
    Catonsville
    Lieutenant Governor Melvin A. Steinberg
    Lieutenant Governor Melvin A. Steinberg presented a proclamation designating February 1988 as Community College Month in Maryland.
    Catonsville
    MD Health Fair
    CCC offers free health screenings as part of MD Health Fair.
    Catonsville
    Volleyball Bronze
    Catonsville Volleyball Team wins the bronze.
    Catonsville
    Exchange Program
    Fifteen students and faculty members from Cartmarthenshire College of Technology and Art arrive at CCC as part of an exchange program.
    Dundalk
    First Woman President
    The Community College Board of Trustees in Baltimore County named Martha A. Smith to be President of Dundalk Community College.
    Catonsville
    Carroll Fall Semester
    Students will attend courses at the Carroll campus beginning the fall of 1990.
    Catonsville
    Surfing
    CCC offers instruction in wind surfing.
    Catonsville
    Teacher Center
    CCC will open Center for Teacher Excellence to meet the demand for teacher excellence.
    Catonsville
    Fighting Unemployment
    County Executive and Baltimore City Mayor signs a cooperative job training pack at Catonsville Community College.
    Catonsville
    Free Training
    CCC machinist shop will teach eligible people machinist skills for free.
    Catonsville
    Leroy Giles
    Leroy Giles, CCC professor, is reappointed to the Arts & Science Commissioner for the county.

    1988 Videos:

  34. 1989 Campus Events:


    Essex


    Theatre department represents United States at Kanagawa International Theatre Festival, Japan with production of Godspell:


    CCBC Essex Women's Soccer wins NJCAA national championship:


    1989 World Events:

    January 20, 1989
    George Herbert Walker Bush succeeds Ronald Wilson Reagan as President of the United States of America.

    January 24, 1989
    Serial killer Ted Bundy is executed in Florida's electric chair

    March 2, 1989
    12 European Community nations agree to ban the production of all chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) by the end century.

    March 31, 1989
    Driving Miss Daisy wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1989
    Breathing Lessons, by Anne Tyler, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    July 5, 1989
    The television show Seinfeld premiers.

    July 26, 1989
    A federal grand jury indicts Cornell University student Robert Tappan Morris, Jr. for releasing a computer virus, making him the first person to be prosecuted under the 1986 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.

    October 31, 1989
    The 14th Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso) wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 1989
    The Oakland Athletics won the World Series.

    December 31, 1989
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $1.00

    1989 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Anthropology
    Added Anthropology to curriculum

    Applications Programming
    Added Applications Programming to curriculum

    Astronomy
    Added Astronomy to curriculum

    Computer Graphics
    Added Computer Graphics to curriculum

    Computer Information Systems
    Added Computer Information Systems to curriculum

    Computer Operations
    Added Computer Operations to curriculum

    Computer-Aided Design / Mechanical
    Added Computer-Aided Design / Mechanical to curriculum

    Construction Field Supervisor
    Added Construction Field Supervisor to curriculum

    Construction Inspection
    Added Construction Inspection to curriculum

    Construction Management
    Added Construction Management to curriculum

    Construction Project Management
    Added Construction Project Management to curriculum

    Data Processing Management
    Added Data Processing Management to curriculum

    Desktop Publishing
    Added Desktop Publishing to curriculum

    Drafting and Design for Architecture and Engineering
    Added Drafting and Design for Architecture and Engineering to curriculum

    Economics
    Added Economics to curriculum

    Fire Service Management
    Added Fire Service Management to curriculum

    Fire Safety Specialist
    Added Fire Safety Specialist to curriculum

    Fire Service Specialist
    Added Fire Service Specialist to curriculum

    Ford ASSET
    Added Ford ASSET to curriculum

    General Motors ASEP
    Added General Motors ASEP to curriculum

    Geography
    Added Geography to curriculum

    Hazardous Materials / Waste Management
    Added Hazardous Materials / Waste Management to curriculum

    Industrial Arts
    Added Industrial Arts to curriculum

    Mechanical Inspector
    Added Mechanical Inspector to curriculum

    Meteorology
    Added Meteorology to curriculum

    Municipal Fire Protection
    Added Municipal Fire Protection to curriculum

    Nissan PROCA
    Added Nissan PROCA to curriculum

    Occupational Therapy
    Added Occupational Therapy to curriculum

    Physical Therapy
    Added Physical Therapy to curriculum

    Quality Management and Technology
    Added Quality Management and Technology to curriculum

    Resource Maintenance
    Added Resource Maintenance to curriculum

    Small Systems
    Added Small Systems to curriculum

    Sociology
    Added Sociology to curriculum

    Systems Analysis and Design
    Added Systems Analysis and Design to curriculum

    Technical Computer Graphics
    Added Technical Computer Graphics to curriculum

    Telecommunications Electronics
    Added Telecommunications Electronics to curriculum

    Toyota T-TEN
    Added Toyota T-TEN to curriculum

    Interior DesignInterior Decorating
    Added Interior DesignInterior Decorating to curriculum

    Photography
    Added Photography to curriculum


    Dundalk


    Chemical Dependency
    Added Chemical Dependency to curriculum

    Community Organization
    Added Community Organization to curriculum

    Computer Information Systems
    Added Computer Information Systems to curriculum

    Digital Electronics
    Added Digital Electronics to curriculum

    Industrial, Electricity/Electronics Maintenance Technology
    Added Industrial, Electricity/Electronics Maintenance Technology to curriculum

    Industrial Maintenance Technology
    Added Industrial Maintenance Technology to curriculum

    Legal Office Administration
    Added Legal Office Administration to curriculum

    Medical Office Administration
    Added Medical Office Administration to curriculum

    Office Supervision
    Added Office Supervision to curriculum

    Office Systems Technology
    Added Office Systems Technology to curriculum

    Ornamental Horticulture Technology
    Added Ornamental Horticulture Technology to curriculum

    Paralegal Studies
    Added Paralegal Studies to curriculum

    1989 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    Bring a Friend, Save Some Money
    All Campuses
    CCC helps to teach environment courses as concern grows on the environment.
    All Campuses
    Man Who Ran Solo Through All 50 States in Baltimore
    All Campuses
    CCC's Wellness Center offers individually designed programs for "Ailing Backs."
    All Campuses
    The Office of Employment training received funding of 1-2 million to train 3,500 workers.
    Catonsville
    CCC Goes on roads
    Catonsville
    CCC Censors Art Work
    Catonsville
    Foreign Affairs Council Eyes Cable TV Pact
    Catonsville
    "Hair" Sucessful
    Catonsville
    Spooky T-Shirt Business
    Catonsville
    Lead Poisonign Fear
    Catonsville
    Making Money at home with Computers
    Catonsville
    Two students in the CCC Honors Program have received nationwide recognition for their outstanding work.
    Catonsville
    CCC has decided to use billboard advertising to help recruit new students.
    Catonsville
    CCC holds a reception and tea for State Senator Nancy Murphy.
    Catonsville
    The MD State Excellence in Community Colleges Awards was held at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Members of the CCC Interior Design Association have designed a space in the Baltimore Symphony Decorators Show House.
    Catonsville
    Ellen Duncan is named acting President for CCC.
    Catonsville
    CCC enrollment has grown 17% from last year as UMBC alters its requirements.
    Catonsville
    CCC participated in the "Student Training Entrepreneur Project" STEP to provide career education and to explore entrepreneurship as a career alternative.
    Catonsville
    Environment Classes
    Catonsville
    Environment classes
    Catonsville
    CCC is awarded a $140,000 grant to implement an Upward Bound Program.
    Catonsville
    Read about the CCC revival of the musical "Hair."
    Catonsville
    CCC establishes a college extension center at Hunt Valley.
    Catonsville
    CCC and IBM enter computer pack.
    Catonsville
    CCC's Dr. Mary Ellen Duncan is named Interim President of CCC.
    Catonsville
    CCC receives an award given for excellence in programming for the disabled.
    Catonsville
    CCC formed a group that could become a nucleus for a flexible manufacturing operation in MD.
    Catonsville
    CCC Mortuary Science Apprenticeship Training Program was approved by the MD Apprenticeship and Training Council on 1984...
    Catonsville
    Price of Books
    Catonsville
    CCC's Dr. Mary Lou Stromer, Professor of Nursing, is named winner of the Northeast Region Faculty Member Award.
    Catonsville
    First variety show targeted at the non-hearing.
    Catonsville
    CCC student, John Sanchez, plays for the US soccer team in the Olympic World Games for the deaf, held in New Zealand.
    Catonsville
    Telephone registration is set up as a convenience for students.
    Catonsville
    CCC's theater production of "Hair" is held over after selling out every performance and becoming the most popular production in the college's history.
    Catonsville
    CCC has been awarded a $140,000 grant by the U.S. Department of Education to implement an Upward Bound program.
    Dundalk
    Because of DCC leadership role for Baltimore Labor Management Coalition, they were awarded $100,000 federal grant for educational training programs for both labor and management.
    Dundalk
    Professor Bob Folkart is congratulated by WJZ TV weatherman Bob Turk and receives a Gold "13," a Channel 13 salute.
    Essex
    Make Ceramics During Fall Courses
    Essex
    Over 2,500 fans attended the Pop Warner Cheerleading Invitational at ECC.
    Essex
    Two ECC soccer players were named to the 1989 NJCAA All-American Soccer team.
    Essex
    Two ECC women were placed on the 1989 NJCAA All American Soccer team.
    Essex
    Turning Point is a new program at ECC to assist women who need or want to reenter the job market or academic arena.

    1989 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    Dr. Benjamin Carson
    Dr. benjamin Carson, Director of pediatric Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins to speak at DCC on "Empowering Minorities for the 1990's".
    Dundalk
    Dr. Benjamin Carson
    Dr. benjamin Carson, Director of pediatric Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins to speak at DCC on "Empowering Minorities for the 1990's".
    Dundalk
    Donald Schafer at Dundalk
    Donald Schafer at Dundalk
    Catonsville
    Lathe Training
    Training on a lathe - look how the equipment has changed.
    Catonsville
    1989 College awards ceremony
    The MD State Excellence in Community Colleges Awards was held at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Price of books
    Buying and selling used books as a money-saving alternative is quickly becoming obsolete as information is now changing so quickly.
    Catonsville
    Nationwide recognition in Honors Program
    Two students in the CCC Honors Program have received nationwide recgonition for their outstanding work.
    Catonsville
    Ellen Duncan
    Ellen Duncan is named acting President for CCC.
    Catonsville
    Billboard used to recruit students
    CCC has decided to use billboard advertising to help recruit new students.
    Catonsville
    $140,000 grant for new Upward Bound Program 1
    CCC has been awarded a $140,000 grant by the U.S. Department of Education to implement an Upward Bound Program.
    Catonsville
    $140,000 grant for new Upward Bound Program 2
    CCC has been awarded a $140,000 grant by the U.S. Department of Education to implement an Upward Bound Program.
    Catonsville
    Enrollment Growth
    CCC enrollment has grown 17% from last year as UMBC alers its requirements.
    Catonsville
    Student Training Entrepreneur Project - STEP 1
    CCC participated in the "Student Training Entrepreneur Project" - STEP to provide career education and to explore eentrepreneurship as a career alternative.
    Catonsville
    Student Training Entrepreneur Project - STEP 2
    CCC participated in the "Student Training Entrepreneur Project" - STEP to provide career education and to explore eentrepreneurship as a career alternative.
    Catonsville
    Flexible Manufacturing Group
    CCC formed a gropu that could be a nucleus for a flexible manufacturing operation in MD.
    Catonsville
    International Trade
    CCC in cooperation with others held a series on International Trade.
    Catonsville
    IBM Computer Pack 1
    CCC and IMB enter a computer pack.
    Catonsville
    IBM Computer Pack 2
    CCC and IBM enter a computer pack.
    Catonsville
    IBM Computer Pack 3
    CCC and IBM enter a computer pack.
    Catonsville
    Environment Courses
    CCC helps teach environment courses as concern grows on the environment.
    Catonsville
    Sign Language
    First variety show targeted at the non-hearing.
    Catonsville
    Hair the Musical 1
    Read about CCC's revival of the musical "Hair".
    Catonsville
    Hair the Musical 2
    Read about CCC's revival of the musical "Hair".
    Catonsville
    Mortuary Science Program 1
    CCC Mortuary Science Apprenticeship Training Program was paproved by the MD Apprenticeship and Training Council.
    Catonsville
    Mortuary Science Program 2
    CCC Mortuary Science Apprenticeship Training Program was paproved by the MD Apprenticeship and Training Council.
    Catonsville
    Display Showcase
    Members of the CCC Interior Design Association have designed a space in the Baltimore Symphony Decorators Show House.
    Essex
    All-American Soccer
    Two ECC socer players were named to the 1989 NCAA All-American Socer team.
    Essex
    All-American Womens Soccer
    Two ECC women were placed on the 1989 NCAA All-American Soccer team.
    Essex
    Largest Donation Ever
    The ECC Alumni Association gives Essex Foundation the largest donation ever received.
    Essex
    Pop Warner Cheerleading Invitational
    Over 2,500 fans attended the Pop Warner Cheerleading Invitational at ECC.
    Catonsville
    Telephone Registration
    Telephone registration is set up as a convenience for students.
    Catonsville
    Tea Reception
    CCC holds a reception and tea for State Senator Nacy Murphy.
    Catonsville
    Dr. Mary Ellen Duncan
    CCC's Dr. Mary Ellen Duncan is named Interm President of CCC.
    Catonsville
    Dr. Mary Lou Stromer 1
    CCC's Dr. Mary Lou Stromer, Professor of Nursing, is named winner of the Northeast Region Faculty Member Award.
    Catonsville
    Dr. Mary Lou Stromer 2
    CCC's Dr. Mary Lou Stromer, Professor of Nursing, is named winner of the Northeast Region Faculty Member Award.
    Catonsville
    Student plays Olympics
    CCC student, John Sanchez, plays for the US Soccer Team in the Olympic World Games for the deaf, held in New Zealand.
    Catonsville
    Hair, most popular performance
    CCC's theatre production of "Hair" is held over after selling out every performance and becoming the mosy popular production in the college's history.
    Catonsville
    JCPenny Award
    CCC receives an award given for the excellence in programming for the disabled.
    Catonsville
    "Ailing Backs" Program
    CCC's Wellness Center offers individually designed programs for "Ailing Backs".
    Catonsville
    Extension Center at Hunt Valley
    CCC establishes a college extension at Hunt Valley.
    Dundalk
    $100,000 Grant for Labor and Management Programs
    Because of DCC's leadership role for BAltimore Labor Management Coalition, they were awarded a $100,000 federal grant for educational training programs for both labor and management.
    Dundalk
    Professor Folkart congratulated by weatherman
    Professor Bob Folkart is congratulated by WJZ TV weatherman Bob Turk and receives a gold "13," a Channel 13 salute.
    Dundalk
    Governor Schaffer
    On July 13th, 1989, DCC hosted a meeting with governor Schaffer and his cabinet members to discuss the role and mission of community colleges in higher education.

    1989 Videos:

    1989 Catonsville Community College Promotional Video
    Catonsville

  35. 1990 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Library brings up CATE, automated library catalogue.:


    Mary Ellen Duncan-Interim President:


    Frederick Walsh- President:



    Essex


    Theatre department represents United States at Odessa, Ukraine with production of Godspell:


    1990 World Events:

    January 10, 1990
    Time Warner is formed from the merger of Time Inc. and Warner Communications Inc.

    February 7, 1990
    Collapse of the Soviet Union: The Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party agrees to give up its monopoly of power.

    March 28, 1990
    President George H. W. Bush presents Jesse Owens with the Congressional Gold Medal.

    March 31, 1990
    Dances With Wolves wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1990
    The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love, by Oscar Hijuelos, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    August 2, 1990
    Gulf War: Iraq invades Kuwait, eventually leading to the Gulf War.

    October 15, 1990
    Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to lessen Cold War tensions and open up his nation.

    October 31, 1990
    Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 1990
    The Cincinnati Reds won the World Series.

    December 31, 1990
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $1.15

    1990 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    1990 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    1992 Maccabi Games
    All Campuses
    Yiddish Classes
    Catonsville
    Enrollment Up by 50 Percent
    Catonsville
    Goebel Brings Life to Landscape
    Catonsville
    MechTech Training for Future
    Catonsville
    CCC Becomes Smoke-Free
    Catonsville
    Walsh Inaugurated
    Catonsville
    CCC Fine and Performing Arts Center was named "Best Unknown Concert Hall."
    Catonsville
    The 22 bomb threats which have occurred since last Oct. have forced students, faculty and administrators to repeatedly evacuate several buildings on campus.
    Catonsville
    Carol Kolb, Coordinator of Community Services at CCC makes professional debut as photographer and poet.
    Catonsville
    Dr. Fred Walsh was sworn in as the new president of CCC and spoke on "Partnerships in the 1990's."
    Catonsville
    The college recruited Marlene Seese to join the dance faculty in 1987, and her classes have doubled in size.
    Catonsville
    CCC Talent Search Program sets up one-day visits to Howard University, Lincoln University and University of Delaware.
    Catonsville
    Joel Lapin, Dean of Planning and Staff development at CCC shares Hanukkah Memories.
    Catonsville
    Professor Pearlman receives the Focus on Teaching Award from the MD State Board for Community Colleges.
    Catonsville
    CCC received a $5,000 donation from Vera and Lewis Curlett, Jr., owners of Squmenig Stationers to endow a scholarship in memory of their daughter.
    Catonsville
    Jack Rodgers, the director of the Center for Real Estate at CCC, was recognized as the outstanding A.A. degree program in Real Estate.
    Catonsville
    CCC sponsors programs on such topics as "Building Your Self-Esteem" and "Advancing Your Career."
    Catonsville
    It didn't take long for nine Japanese students who recently arrived in the U.S. to study at CCC to notice a difference between Japanese and American culture.
    Catonsville
    CCC sponsors a two-week tour of Mexico including visits to Aztec sites and several museums.
    Catonsville
    Frederick J. Walsh was appointed the new President of Catonsville Community College on July 18, 1990.
    Catonsville
    WC Burroughs and Associates, the largest distributor of machine tools in the area has donated $5,000 to CCC for the establishment of a scholarship.
    Catonsville
    Westinghouse awards a $15,000 grant to the Advanced Manufacturing Technology Center at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Women participated in the federally funded program at CCC called "Careers for Women in New Technologies" that encouraged them to pursue careers in fields dominated by men.
    Catonsville
    CCC becomes the first public college in the Baltimore area to offer Yiddish, the colorful language of Eastern European Jews.
    Dundalk
    The Board of Trustees of Baltimore County Community Colleges has voted to name the new business and Industrial Education Center to be constructed in honor of Senator Roy N. Staten.
    Dundalk
    A summary of DCC's study for educational excellence.
    Dundalk
    Enrollment at the Dundalk campus increased to 3350 students, the highest number in the history of the college.
    Dundalk
    GM Truck and Bus Group and United Auto Workers Local 239 take their next step toward increased employee education.
    Dundalk
    The 73 year-old grandmother marched proudly across the stage at DCC to receive her A.A.S. degree.
    Dundalk
    Ten tons of steel, a $10,000 federal grant, $11,000 in donations, and one New York sculptor to produces a major work of art for DCC.
    Essex
    Facts about ECC

    1990 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    Summary of DCC's study for educational excellence
    A summary of DCC's study for educational excellence.
    Dundalk
    GM Truck and Bus Group and united Auto Workers local 239 move towards increased employee education
    GM Truck and Bus Group and united Auto Workers local 239 take their next step toward increased employee education.
    Dundalk
    New York sculptor produces major work of art
    Ten tons of steel, a $10,000 federal grant, $11,000 in donations, and one New York sculptor to produce a major work of art for DCC.
    Essex
    Dr. Donald J. Slowinski
    Dr. Donald J. Slowinski was ECc fourth President and served from 1990 to 1996.
    Essex
    Business and Industrial Education Center model
    The Board of Trustees of Baltimore County Community College have voted to name the new Business and Industrial Education Center to be constructed in honor of Senator Roy N. Staten.
    Essex
    Business and Industrial Education Center article
    The Board of Trustees of Baltimore County Community College have voted to name the new Business and Industrial Education Center to be constructed in honor of Senator Roy N. Staten.
    Catonsville
    Free College Tours 1
    CCC Talent Search Program sets up one-day visits to Howard Iniversity, Lincoln University and University of Delaware.
    Catonsville
    Free College Tours 2
    CCC Talent Search Program sets up one-day visits to Howard Iniversity, Lincoln University and University of Delaware.
    Catonsville
    Self Help Programs
    CCC sponsors programs on such topics as "Building Your Self-Esteem" and "Advancing Your Career".
    Catonsville
    Trip to Mexico
    CCC sponsers a two-week tour of Mexico including visits to Aztec sites and several museums.
    Catonsville
    Partnership with Westing House 1
    Westinghouse awards a $15,000 grant to the advanced Manufacturing Technology Center at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Partnership with Westing House 2
    Westinghouse awards a $15,000 grant to the advanced Manufacturing Technology Center at CCC.
    Dundalk
    73 Year Old Woman Graduates
    The 73 year-old grandmother marched proudly across the stage at DCC to receive her A.A.S. degree.
    Catonsville
    Frederick J. Walsh
    Frederick J. Walsh was appointed the new President of Catonsville Community College on July 18, 1990.
    Catonsville
    Dr. Fred Walsh Inaugurated
    Dr. Fred walsh was sworn in as the new president of CCC and spoke on "Partnerships in the 1990's".
    Catonsville
    Women Fight for Equal Rights
    Women participated in the federally funded program at CCC called "Careers for Women in New Technologies" that encouraged them to pursue careers in fields dominated by men.
    Catonsville
    Yiddish Course
    CCC becomes the first public college in the Baltimore area to offer Yiddish, the colorful language of Eastern European Jews.
    Catonsville
    Jack Rodgers
    Jack Rodgers, the director of the Center for Real Estate at CCC, was recognized as the outstanding A.A. degree program in Real Estate.
    Catonsville
    Native American Workshops
    CCC Theater presents light drumming and Native American craft workshops in conjunction with the production of "Bird Boy."
    Catonsville
    Fine and Performing Arts Center
    CCC Fine and Performing Arts Center was named "Best Unknown Concert Hall."
    Catonsville
    Carol Kolb
    Carol Kolb, Coordinator of Community Services at CCC makes professional debut as photographer and poet.
    Catonsville
    Professor Pearlman
    Professor Pearlman receives the Focus on Teaching Award from the MD State Board for Community Colleges.
    Catonsville
    Joel Lapin
    Joel Lapin, Dean of Planning and Staff development at CCC shares Hanukkah Memories.
    Dundalk
    Growing Enrollment
    Enrollment at the Dundalk campus increased to 3350 students, the highest number in the history of the college.
    Catonsville
    Bomb Threats
    The 22 bomb threats which have occurred since last Oct. have forced students, faculty and administrators to repeatedly evacuate several buildings on campus.
    Catonsville
    Japanese Students
    It didn't take long for nine Japanese students who recently arrived in the U.S. to study at CCC to notice a difference between Japanese and American culture.
    Catonsville
    Marlene Seese
    The college recruited Marlene Seese to join the dance faculty in 1987, and her classes have doubled in size.
    Catonsville
    Donation in Memory
    CCC received a $5,000 donation from Vera and Lewis Curlett, Jr., owners of Squmenig Stationers to endow a scholarship in memory of their daughter.
    Catonsville
    Mary Ellen Duncan
    Interim President, Mary Ellen Duncan receives a $15,000 check, an Electronic Systems Group grant.
    Catonsville
    WC Burroughs and Associates
    WC Burroughs and Associates, the largest distributor of machine tools in the area has donated $5,000 to CCC for the establishment of a scholarship.

    1990 Videos:

    1990 Marcia Amaimo, Essex
    Essex

    1990 Robert Ayella
    All Campuses

  36. 1991 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Tuition increases $9/credit:


    Governor cuts $450m from MD's budget-means $3.5m from CCC:


    New Child Care Center construction begins:


    Three-day furloughs for all staff:



    Essex


    Theatre department represents the United States at the International Workers Art Festival in Shanghai, China with production of The Fantasticks:


    CCBC Essex Men's Lacrosse team wins NJCAA national championship.:


    1991 World Events:

    February 4, 1991
    The Baseball Hall of Fame votes to ban Pete Rose.

    February 5, 1991
    A Michigan court bars Dr Jack Kevorkian from assisting in suicides.

    March 31, 1991
    The Silence of the Lambs wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1991
    Rabbit at Rest, by John Updike, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    August 6, 1991
    Tim Berners-Lee releases files describing his idea for the "World Wide Web."

    September 22, 1991
    The Dead Sea Scrolls are made available to the public for the first time, by the Huntington Library.

    October 31, 1991
    Aung San Suu Kyi wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 1991
    The Minnesota Twins won the World Series.

    December 31, 1991
    Soviet Union officially ceases to exist.

    December 31, 1991
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $1.14

    1991 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Computer Service Technology
    Added Computer Service Technology to curriculum

    Data Communications technology
    Added Data Communications technology to curriculum

    Industrial Robotics Repair
    Added Industrial Robotics Repair to curriculum

    Interpreter Preparation
    Added Interpreter Preparation to curriculum

    Landscape Architecture
    Added Landscape Architecture to curriculum

    Occupational Therapy Assistant
    Added Occupational Therapy Assistant to curriculum

    Office Technology
    Added Office Technology to curriculum

    System Design Technician
    Added System Design Technician to curriculum

    Traffic and Transportation Management
    Added Traffic and Transportation Management to curriculum


    Dundalk


    Supervisory Management
    Added Supervisory Management to curriculum


    Essex


    Computer Information Systems
    Added Computer Information Systems to curriculum

    Diagnostic Medical Sonography
    Added Diagnostic Medical Sonography to curriculum

    Emergency Medical Technology - CRT
    Added Emergency Medical Technology - CRT to curriculum

    Emergency Medical Technology - Paramedic
    Added Emergency Medical Technology - Paramedic to curriculum

    Food Industry Technology
    Added Food Industry Technology to curriculum

    Legal Word Processing
    Added Legal Word Processing to curriculum

    Medical Word Processing
    Added Medical Word Processing to curriculum

    Medical Dosimetry
    Added Medical Dosimetry to curriculum

    Microcomputing
    Added Microcomputing to curriculum

    Travel and Tourism
    Added Travel and Tourism to curriculum

    1991 CCBC Documents:

    Catonsville
    Big Names in Brick City
    Catonsville
    Senior citizens taking art classes through CCC have an art show.
    Catonsville
    Automotive competition held on May 11, 1991 for 29 Maryland high schools.
    Catonsville
    Bea Gaddy, famous for helping the homeless, operates training in cooperation with Fawn Industries, IBM and CCC.
    Catonsville
    College enacts bomb threat policy on April 10, 1991.
    Catonsville
    Elisabeth Ann Brewster, who holds a degree from CCC) was selected in June, 1991 as an "Outstanding Woman of America for 1991" in recognition of outstanding ability, accomplishments, and services to her community.
    Catonsville
    CCC waived tuition for Desert Storm GIs.
    Catonsville
    First woman to head a Baltimore County High school is retiring and began her teaching career at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Senator Barabara Mikulski is holding a hearing on financial aide at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Sergio Ado spent one month as a "human shield" in Iraq and now shares his stories with Baltimore County Police and security officers at CCC.
    Catonsville
    CCC hosts national Junior College lacrosse Championship Tournament.
    Catonsville
    Landscape paintings by CCC employee and artist, George T. Goebel, was the subject of an art exhibit shown at the Life of Maryland Gallery.
    Catonsville
    Male nurse, Darryl Scarborough, was one of four men who walked down the aisle in the 62 graduating class on May 6, 1991.
    Catonsville
    Creative problem solving competition for elementary schools, "Odyssey of the Mind" was held at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Special Olympics was held at CCC on April 27, 1991.
    Catonsville
    CCC holds walkathon for Parkinson's disease.
    Catonsville
    Dr. Barbara Kannapell, Co-founder of Deaf Pride, Inc., explains the Deaf Culture at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Senior Awareness seminar was held at CCC's gym to discuss how seniors need to protect themselves.
    Catonsville
    Shopping expedition sponsored by CCC Alumni Association on March 29, 1991.
    Catonsville
    CCC helps a special student shine.
    Catonsville
    Coalition of manufacturers and the government helps high-technology manufacturers to fill void for technical and skilled workers.
    Catonsville
    CCC TV (CTV) gives Baltimore County High School sports fan a good view of ballgames.
    Catonsville
    The Upward Bound Summer Program at CCC offer free meals to students whose incomes meet federal guidelines.
    Catonsville
    Water quality lessons were held at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Young adults find support at the Parenting Connection at CCC.
    Catonsville
    CCBC Essex Men's Lacrosse wins NJCAA national championship.
    Dundalk
    DCC's new computer lab will allow for more computer time for students and to upgrade the curriculum.
    Essex
    Meeting the Challenge
    Essex
    Long Way from Home
    Essex
    Martin's Program
    Essex
    Acting president at ECC, Dr. Donald Slowinski, was named its new President.
    Essex
    ECC sponsored a national literature symposium featuring author Peter Taylor, winner of the Pulitzer Prize.
    Essex
    Dr. Donald J. Slowinski, acting President of Essex Community College, has been named to be the college's 4th President.
    Essex
    ECC caped its perfect season with the first junior college lacrosse title ever won by a MD team in the tournament's 21-year history.
    Essex
    Facts about ECC

    1991 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    New computer labs gives more computer time and better curriculum
    DCC's new computer lab will allow more computer time for students nd to upgrade the curriculum.
    Dundalk
    20th Anniversary of Dundalk
    Anniversary of the opening of Dundalk Community College
    Essex
    Winning the Title Game
    ECC caped its perfect season with the first junior college lacrosse title ever won by a MD team in the tournament's 21-year history.
    Essex
    Michael Gallazzo
    Michael Gallazzo, who holds a doctorate degree, received his A.A. degree at ECC.
    Essex
    Dr. Donald Slowinski, President
    Acting President at ECC, Dr. Donald Slowinski, was named its new President.
    Essex
    Dr. Donald J. Slowinski
    Dr. Donald J. Slowinski, acting President of Essex Community College, has been named to be the college's 4th President.
    Essex
    National Literature Symposium
    ECC sponsored a National Literature Symposium featuring author Peter Taylor, winner of the Pulitzer Prize.
    Essex
    Workplace Skills Enhancement Project
    ECC has received a $278,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education to be used for the Workplace Skills Enhancement Project at Martin Marietta Aero and Naval Systems.
    Catonsville
    Shopping Expedition
    Shopping expedition sponsored by CCC Alumni Association on March 29, 1991.
    Catonsville
    Male Nurse
    Male nurse, Darryl Scarborough, was one of four men who walked down the aisle in the 62 graduating class on May 6, 1991.
    Catonsville
    Liz Ann Brewster
    Elisabeth Ann Brewster, who holds a degree from CCC) was selected in June, 1991 as an "Outstanding Woman of America for 1991" in recognition of outstanding ability, accomplishments, and services to her community.
    Catonsville
    Special Olympics 1991
    Special Olympics was held at CCC on April 27, 1991.
    Catonsville
    Coalition of Manufacturers
    Coalition of manufacturers and the government helps high-technology manufacturers to fill void for technical and skilled workers.
    Catonsville
    Landscape Paintings
    Landscape paintings by CCC employee and artist, George T. Goebel, was the subject of an art exhibit shown at the Life of Maryland Gallery.
    Catonsville
    Young Adults
    Young adults find support at the Parenting Connection at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Young Adult 2
    Young adults find support at the Parenting Connection at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Young Adult 3
    Young adults find support at the Parenting Connection at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Sergio Ado
    Sergio Ado spent one month as a "human shield" in Iraq and now shares his stories with Baltimore County Police and security officers at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Senior Protection
    Senior Awareness seminar was held at CCC's gym to discuss how seniors need to protect themselves.
    Catonsville
    Senior Protection 2
    Senior Awareness seminar was held at CCC's gym to discuss how seniors need to protect themselves.
    Catonsville
    Parkinson's Disease
    CCC holds walkathon for Parkinson's disease.
    Catonsville
    Water Quality
    Water quality lessons were held at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Odyssey of the Mind
    Creative problem solving competition for elementary schools, "Odyssey of the Mind" was held at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Bomb Threat
    College enacts bomb threat policy on April 10, 1991.
    Catonsville
    Automotive
    Automotive competition held on May 11, 1991 for 29 Maryland high schools.
    Catonsville
    Special Student
    CCC helps a special student shine.
    Catonsville
    Junior College Lacrosse
    CCC hosts national Junior College lacrosse Championship Tournament.
    Catonsville
    CTV
    CCC TV (CTV) gives Baltimore County High School sports fan a good view of ballgames.
    Catonsville
    Bea Gaddy
    Bea Gaddy, famous for helping the homeless, operates training in cooperation with Fawn Industries, IBM and CCC.
    Catonsville
    Senior Art
    Senior citizens taking art classes through CCC have an art show.
    Catonsville
    First woman to head a Baltimore County High school
    First woman to head a Baltimore County High school is retiring and began her teaching career at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Desert Storm GIs
    CCC waived tuition for Desert Storm GIs.
    Catonsville
    Free Meals
    The Upward Bound Summer Program at CCC offer free meals to students whose incomes meet federal guidelines.
    Catonsville
    Dr. Barbara Kannapell
    Dr. Barbara Kannapell, Co-founder of Deaf Pride, Inc., explains the Deaf Culture at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Financial Aide
    Senator Barabara Mikulski is holding a hearing on financial aide at CCC.

    1991 Videos:

    1991 Brenda Cur Stevens, Dundalk
    Dundalk

  37. 1992 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    CCC float wins 4th of July award- manned by Dean Vince Coleianne:


    Northwest College Center becomes Owings Mills Center:


    Dr. Ruth speaks, Guest Artist series:



    Essex


    Theatre department represents the United States at Kanagawa International Theatre Festival, Japan with production of The Fantasticks:


    CCBC Essex Baseball wins NJCAA national championship.:


    1992 World Events:

    January 26, 1992
    Boris Yeltsin announces that Russia is going to stop targeting United States cities with nuclear weapons.

    February 18, 1992
    Iraq disarmament crisis: The Executive Chairman of UNSCOM details Iraq's refusal to abide by UN Security Council disarmament resolutions.

    March 31, 1992
    Unforgiven wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1992
    A Thousand Acres, by Jane Smiley, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    May 16, 1992
    STS-49: Space Shuttle Endeavour lands safely after a successful maiden voyage.

    October 31, 1992
    Rigoberta Menchu Tum wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 3, 1992
    Bill Clinton defeats George H. W. Bush and H. Ross Perot in the U.S. presidential election.

    November 11, 1992
    The Church of England votes to allow women to become priests.

    November 31, 1992
    The Toronto Blue Jays won the World Series.

    December 31, 1992
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $1.13

    1992 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    1992 CCBC Documents:

    Catonsville
    Thank you for covering the budget woes.
    Catonsville
    My experience at CCC far surpassed my experience at Hopkins.
    Catonsville
    Oppertunites Abound at CCC
    Catonsville
    The Community Colleges of Baltimore County should brace for larger class sizes and fewer instructors with budget cuts.
    Catonsville
    Catonsville, Essex, and Dundalk should receive more credit and respect.
    Catonsville
    CCC was among the most important of my higher educational pursuits.
    Catonsville
    Play at CCC focuses on racial harmony.
    Catonsville
    Success for Patricia Keys as a research specialist for he Drug Enforcement Agency was largely due to the foundations laid during her two years at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Virginia Pond goes to great length to bring life to a Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet"
    Catonsville
    Colleges need more money to help students.
    Essex
    Pride of Baltimore
    Essex
    After years as a successful coach and teacher, Dr. Andre McDonald, is now the successful Director of Essex Foundation.
    Essex
    Filmed on Essex's baseball diamonds, Japanese TV crew shot documentary on Babe Ruth.
    Essex
    Teresa Schuttle, manager of Essex's bookstore, was named manager of the Year by Middle Atlantic College Stores.
    Essex
    Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre in residence at ECC will be traveling to Japan.
    Essex
    A former student of ECC becomes off Broadway one-man sensation.
    Essex
    ECC hosts Fulbright scholar Dr. Angel Garcua-Zambrano of Venezuela presented a lecture on "Colonial Indian Towns in the Andean Region of Venezuela."
    Essex
    For the first time since 1987 an ECC men's tennis player captured the Region XX Singles Tennis Championship.
    Essex
    Out of 648 colleges, Essex wins the Baseball World Series at grant Junction, Colorado.
    Essex
    Professor of Speech, Theatre and Mass Communications remembers his 30 years at ECC and considers himself a pioneer in the new concept of a community college.
    Essex
    ECC has created the Office of Special Services to help identify learning disabilities in adults and assist them to adapt to their specific learning disability.
    Essex
    During the year tryout camps for players were held by the Cincinnati Reds and Milwaukee Brewers.
    Essex
    Tom Bailey, a graduate of ECC, was named recipient of the first Muscular Dystrophy Assocation Personal Achievement Award for MD.
    Essex
    Facts about ECC

    1992 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    Marty Smith, President DCC

    Catonsville
    Kevin Cambell
    Former student, Kevin Cambell, signs and "tells" plays for the hearing impaired.
    Catonsville
    Successful Alumni
    Success for Patricia Keys as a research specialist for he Drug Enforcement Agency was largely due to the foundations laid during her two years at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Career Decisions
    CCC provides ample opportunities to make your career decisions.
    Catonsville
    More Credit Respect
    Catonsville, Essex, and Dundalk should receive more credit and respect.
    Catonsville
    More Money Help
    Colleges need more money to help students.
    Catonsville
    Budget Woes
    Thank you for covering the budget woes.
    Catonsville
    Oppertunities Abound
    CCC was among the most important of my higher educational pursuits.
    Catonsville
    Needed Experiance
    My experience at CCC far surpassed my experience at Hopkins.
    Catonsville
    Child Care Center
    Children at CCC Child Care Center takes delight in water.
    Catonsville
    Racial Harmony
    Play at CCC focuses on racial harmony.
    Catonsville
    Crowded Classrooms
    The Community Colleges of Baltimore County should brace for larger class sizes and fewer instructors with budget cuts.
    Catonsville
    Hunt Vally Center
    A video network is installed that will link too many other Maryland's colleges.
    Catonsville
    Romeo and Juliet 2
    Virginia Pond goes to great length to bring life to a Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet"
    Catonsville
    Romeo and Juliet
    Virginia Pond goes to great length to bring life to a Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet"
    Catonsville
    Romeo and Juliet 3
    Virginia Pond goes to great length to bring life to a Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
    Essex
    Professor of Speech, Theatre and Mass Communications
    Professor of Speech, Theatre and Mass Communications remembers his 30 years at ECC and considers himself a pioneer in the new concept of a community college.
    Essex
    Major League Tryouts
    During the year tryout camps for players were held by the Cincinnati Reds and Milwaukee Brewers.
    Essex
    Baseball World Series
    Out of 648 colleges, Essex wins the Baseball World Series at grant Junction, Colorado.
    Essex
    Bookstore
    Teresa Schuttle, manager of Essex's bookstore, was named manager of the Year by Middle Atlantic College Stores.
    Essex
    Babe Ruth
    Filmed on Essex's baseball diamonds, Japanese TV crew shot documentary on Babe Ruth.
    Essex
    Travel to Japan
    Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre in residence at ECC will be traveling to Japan.
    Essex
    Dr. Andre McDonald
    After years as a successful coach and teacher, Dr. Andre McDonald, is now the successful Director of Essex Foundation.
    Essex
    Learning Disabilities
    ECC has created the Office of Special Services to help identify learning disabilities in adults and assist them to adapt to their specific learning disability.
    Catonsville
    Tom Bailey
    Tom Bailey, a graduate of ECC, was named recipient of the first Muscular Dystrophy Assocation Personal Achievement Award for MD.
    Essex
    David Drake
    A former student of ECC becomes off Broadway one-man sensation.
    Essex
    Tennis
    For the first time since 1987 an ECC men's tennis player captured the Region XX Singles Tennis Championship.
    Essex
    Dr. Angel Garcua-Zambrano
    ECC hosts Fulbright scholar Dr. Angel Garcua-Zambrano of Venezuela presented a lecture on "Colonial Indian Towns in the Andean Region of Venezuela."

    1992 Videos:

  38. 1993 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Seven CCC women rank in top 10 MJCAC:


    Tuition goes up $2.00/credit:


    Library shortens hours due to budget cuts:


    Campus shuttle begins:


    Barnstormers performs "Grease":



    Essex


    Reception celebrating the fifth anniversary of the Honors Program; all current and past members invited:


    CCBC Essex Women's Soccer team wins NJCAA national championship:


    1993 World Events:

    January 18, 1993
    For the first time, Martin Luther King Jr. holiday is officially observed in all 50 United States states

    January 1, 1993
    IBM announces a $4.97 billion loss for 1992 which is the largest single-year corporate loss in United States history

    January 20, 1993
    Bill Clinton succeeds George H. W. Bush as President of the United States of America

    February 26, 1993
    World Trade Center bombing: In New York City, a van bomb parked below the North Tower of the World Trade Center goes off, killing 6 and injuring over a thousand.

    March 31, 1993
    Schindler's List wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 22, 1993
    In Washington, DC, the Holocaust Memorial Museum is dedicated

    April 31, 1993
    A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain, by Robert Olen Butler, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    June 27, 1993
    US President Bill Clinton orders a cruise missile attack on Iraqi intelligence headquarters in the Al-Mansur District, Baghdad, in response to the attempted assassination of former U.S. President George H. W. Bush during his visit to Kuwait in mid-April

    October 31, 1993
    Nelson Mandela and Frederik Willem de Klerk win the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 1993
    The Toronto Blue Jays won the World Series.

    December 31, 1993
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $1.11

    1993 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Manufacturing CAD/CAM Technician
    Added Manufacturing CAD/CAM Technician to curriculum

    Production Machinist
    Added Production Machinist to curriculum

    Substance Abuse
    Added Substance Abuse to curriculum

    1993 CCBC Documents:

    Catonsville
    Mr. Jones is a former student who played basketball at CCC in the daytime, took classes at night and then became a meteorologist.
    Catonsville
    Bull Roast raised $15,000 for athletic and alumni scholarships and equipment.
    Catonsville
    Hunt Valley Center
    Catonsville
    The Maryland Youth Symphony Orchestra practices at CCC and it conductor teaches at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Former student, Kevin Cambell, signs and "tells" plays for the hearing impaired
    Catonsville
    The Women's Alliance of Maryland is a coalition of organization and institutions to assist women in crisis and transition...
    Dundalk
    Vera and Ralph Barney sculpt a lustrous career with wood, ceramic and bronze creations. The Barneys are carving a niche in the art world.
    Dundalk
    DCC is awarded a $331,000 grant for their Health program from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation.
    Essex
    Skill Enhancement Programs with Hospitals
    Essex
    In Rememberance of Moses Koch
    Essex
    Coast Guard Honors Safe Boating
    Essex
    Cockpit in the Court
    Essex
    Leadership Maryland
    Essex
    Poets From All Over the Place
    Essex
    ECC Awarded Grant
    Essex
    Dr. Donald J. Slowinski
    Essex
    Soccer Team Wins National Crown
    Essex
    Author Ann Kalser Stearns
    Essex
    Telephone Registration
    Essex
    Vet Takes Pet Care on the Road
    Essex
    Professor and writer, Kraft Rompf of ECC has just published "The McGraw-Hill Book of Poetry."
    Essex
    Facts about EEC

    1993 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    MHEC awards DCC $89,000 challenge grant
    MHEC awarded $89.360 to DCC for its innovative initiative DCC 2000: Metting the Work Force and Citizenry Needs of the Next Century.
    Dundalk
    Dr. Martha Smith, and First Lady Hiliary Clinton
    Dr. Martha Smith, President of DCC, met with First LAdy Hiliary Clinton during a reception at the White House for 1993 Woman's President Summit.
    Dundalk
    $331,000 grant given for Health Program
    DCC is awarded a $331,000 grant for their Health program from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation
    Dundalk
    Baneys sculpt themselves into the art world.
    The Baneys are carving a niche in the art world.
    Catonsville
    Basketball
    Mr. Jones is a former student who played basketball at CCC in the daytime, took classes at night and then became a meteorologist.
    Catonsville
    Bull Roast
    Bull Roast raised $15,000 for athletic and alumni scholarships and equipment.
    Catonsville
    The Women's Alliance of Maryland
    The Women's Alliance of Maryland is a coalition of organization and institutions to assist women in crisis and transition.
    Essex
    The McGraw-Hill Book of Poetry
    Professor and writer, Kraft Rompf of ECC has just published "The McGraw-Hill Book of Poetry."
    Catonsville
    Maryland Youth Symphony Orchestra
    The Maryland Youth Symphony Orchestra practices at CCC and it conductor teaches at CCC.

    1993 Videos:

  39. 1994 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    Tuition increases $4.00/credit:


    Spike Lee, Guest Artist:


    Nick Wesner wins $95,000 NSF grant:



    Dundalk


    Dundalk post record enrollment - Minority enrollment up 16% African American Enrollment up 18% :


    Dr. Hal McAninch 1994-1996:



    Essex


    Theatre department represents the United States at the Lyon, France International Theatre Festival with production of Berlin to Broadway :


    1994 World Events:

    January 1, 1994
    North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) goes into effect

    March 31, 1994
    Forrest Gump wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1994
    The Shipping News by E. Annie Proulx, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    June 12, 1994
    Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman are murdered outside her home in Los Angeles, California. O. J. Simpson is later acquitted of the killings, but is held liable in a civil suit.

    June 15, 1994
    Israel and the Vatican establish full diplomatic relations

    October 31, 1994
    Yasser Arafat, Shimon Peres, and Yitzhak Rabin win the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 5, 1994
    A letter by former US President Ronald Reagan is released that announces he has Alzheimer's disease

    November 31, 1994
    The World Series was not played in 1994.

    December 19, 1994
    A planned exchange rate correction of the Mexican Peso to the US Dollar, becomes a massive financial meltdown in Mexico, unleashing the 'Tequila' effect on global financial markets. This will prompt a USD 50 billion 'bailout' by the Clinton administration.

    December 31, 1994
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $1.11

    1994 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    1994 CCBC Documents:

    Catonsville
    Adult Education outgrows credit enrollment.
    Catonsville
    CCC was selected one of seven sites statewide as an overnight stop for the week-long bicycle ride.
    Catonsville
    Last Chance for Ticket to Race at Pimlico
    Catonsville
    CCC, DCC, and ECC's is part of a "Sexual Diversity Report Card" produced by Alternative.
    Catonsville
    CCC's student and artist , George Pray, who returned to school at age 84, dies at 103.
    Catonsville
    CCC's writing faculty member, Anne Knoll, publishes Romance Novels.
    Catonsville
    Students at CCC attends leadership training.
    Catonsville
    CCC held the regions first major education-based forum on the music industry.
    Catonsville
    CCC at Owings Mills is providing English as a second language to foreign-born students.
    Catonsville
    CCC trains people to get off of welfare.
    Catonsville
    CCC is developing a prototype for recycling.
    Catonsville
    Saudi Arabia's national soccer team uses CCC as World Cup training site.
    Catonsville
    Anne Clemmitt, senior Olympic gold medalist is inducted into CCC Hall of Fame.
    Catonsville
    Songwriters and Musicians conference advertisement presented by CCC.
    Catonsville
    CCC's CAM program is a school-to-work transition program.
    Catonsville
    CCC builds a new travel studies program.
    Catonsville
    CCC bridged the gap between education and the "real world experience."
    Catonsville
    Ad for FACE IT, a new monthly TV program examining key issues facing Baltimore County.
    Catonsville
    This camp gives American high school students the opportunity to interact and study with their Japanese peers.
    Dundalk
    Hal Mc Aninch was the Interim President of DCC from 1994 to 1996 and Interim Chancellor for CCBC from 1996 to 1997. He recommended to the Board that CCBC System becomes one college.
    Essex
    Three All American Squads
    Essex
    Feminist Facts Find Courses
    Essex
    Student Newspaper Takes Top National Honor
    Essex
    Romadka Fund Assists ECC
    Essex
    Facts about EEC

    1994 CCBC Pictures:

    Catonsville
    Music and Education
    CCC held the regions first major education-based forum on the music industry.
    Catonsville
    Bridging the Gap
    CCC bridged the gap between education and the "real world experience."
    Catonsville
    Songwrites and Musicians
    Songwriters and Musicians conference advertisement presented by CCC.
    Catonsville
    CCC Training Site, Soccer
    Saudi Arabia's national soccer team uses CCC as World Cup training site.
    Catonsville
    Both Genders in the School
    CCC, DCC, and ECC's is part of a "Sexual Diversity Report Card" produced by Alternative.
    Catonsville
    Both Genders in the School 2
    CCC, DCC, and ECC's is part of a "Sexual Diversity Report Card" produced by Alternative.
    Catonsville
    Year Round School
    Ad for FACE IT, a new monthly TV program examining key issues facing Baltimore County.
    Catonsville
    AIDS Quilt
    CCC views panels from the AIDS quilt.
    Catonsville
    English as a Second Language
    CCC at Owings Mills is providing English as a second language to foreign-born students.
    Catonsville
    Recycle
    CCC is developing a prototype for recycling.
    Catonsville
    Week-Long Biking
    CCC was selected one of seven sites statewide as an overnight stop for the week-long bicycle ride.
    Catonsville
    Hall of Fame
    Anne Clemmitt, senior Olympic gold medalist is inducted into CCC Hall of Fame.
    Catonsville
    Japan - USA Student Relations
    This camp gives American high school students the opportunity to interact and study with their Japanese peers.
    Catonsville
    Study About Travel
    CCC builds a new travel studies program.
    Catonsville
    CCC helps welfare
    CCC trains people to get off of welfare.
    Catonsville
    Leadership Training
    Students at CCC attends leadership training.
    Catonsville
    Adults in School
    Adult Education outgrows credit enrollment.
    Catonsville
    Anne Knoll
    CCC's writing faculty member, Anne Knoll, publishes Romance Novels.
    Catonsville
    School-to-Work Program
    CCC's CAM program is a school-to-work transition program.
    Catonsville
    Day at the Races
    DCC Foundation meets with the general manager of Pimlico to plan the community colleges "Day at the Races."
    Catonsville
    George Pray
    CCC's student and artist , George Pray, who returned to school at age 84, dies at 103.

    1994 Videos:

    1994 Diane Warner
    All Campuses

  40. 1995 Campus Events:

    All Campuses

    Chancellor of the Community Colleges of Baltimore County hired. Reorganization process begun. :


    Dr. Daniel J. LaVista becomes the first elected Chancellor of the Community Colleges of Baltimore County.:



    Catonsville


    Paula Noeller wins Houghton Mifflin award for use of Internet in teaching:


    Asbestos removed from Barn ceiling $83,000:


    Daniel La Vista named Chancellor:


    Old horse barn demolished for H bldg expansion:


    In Memoriam- Killed in plane crash, Bob Woods (staff), Jeff Burbridge-pilot (faculty), Nancy Thomas (student):


    Bomb threat closes "K" bldg:


    Tuition going up $2/credit from $54 to $56:



    Dundalk


    Rosie the Riveter Program - This program brought national television coverage to the Dundalk campus and recognized the significant role of women in the past history on the eastern side of the county 1995-1996:



    Essex


    International Theatre Theatre department represents the United States at the Donzdorf, Germany Festival with production of Berlin to Broadway:


    1995 World Events:

    February 9, 1995
    Dr. Bernard A. Harris, Jr. makes history as the first African American astronaut to walk in space

    February 23, 1995
    The Dow Jones Industrial Average gains 30.28 to close at 4,003.33 -- The Dow's first ever close above 4,000.

    March 31, 1995
    Braveheart wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 19, 1995
    Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma city was bombed. 168 people, including 8 Federal Marshals and 19 children, were killed.

    April 31, 1995
    The Stone Diaries, by Carol Shields, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    July 27, 1995
    In Washington, DC, the Korean War Veterans Memorial is dedicated

    August 24, 1995
    Microsoft releases Windows 95

    October 31, 1995
    Joseph Rotblat and Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs win the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 1995
    The Florida Marlins won the World Series.

    December 31, 1995
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $1.15

    1995 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Business Management
    Added Business Management to curriculum

    CAD Management
    Added CAD Management to curriculum

    Computer-Aided Design / Architecture
    Added Computer-Aided Design / Architecture to curriculum

    Environment Technology
    Added Environment Technology to curriculum

    Local Area Network
    Added Local Area Network to curriculum

    Machinist
    Added Machinist to curriculum

    Manufacturing Design
    Added Manufacturing Design to curriculum

    Microcomputer Systems
    Added Microcomputer Systems to curriculum

    Private Investigation and Security
    Added Private Investigation and Security to curriculum

    Supervisor
    Added Supervisor to curriculum


    Essex


    Athletic Training
    Added Athletic Training to curriculum

    Electroneuro Diagnostic Technology
    Added Electroneuro Diagnostic Technology to curriculum

    Exercise Physiology
    Added Exercise Physiology to curriculum

    Musical Theatre
    Added Musical Theatre to curriculum

    Radiation Therapy Technology (Statewide Program)
    Added Radiation Therapy Technology (Statewide Program) to curriculum

    Radiography (Statewide Program)
    Added Radiography (Statewide Program) to curriculum

    Respiratory Care Therapist (Statewide Program)
    Added Respiratory Care Therapist (Statewide Program) to curriculum

    Veterinary Technology (Statewide Program)
    Added Veterinary Technology (Statewide Program) to curriculum

    Women's Studies
    Added Women's Studies to curriculum

    1995 CCBC Documents:

    Dundalk
    Dr. Felx Haynes named new President of DCC.
    Essex
    Facts about EEC

    1995 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    Dr. Felix Haynes, new President
    Dr. Felix Haynes named new President of DCC.

    1995 Videos:

    1995 Chris Fox
    All Campuses

  41. 1996 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    CCBC graphic artist George Goebel wins Parazon Award for Alumni Association poster:


    Barnstormers - "A Chorus Line":



    Dundalk


    Dr. Felix Hayne DCC President 1996-1999:


    Silver Ball:


    1996 World Events:

    January 20, 1996
    Yasser Arafat is elected president of the Palestinian Authority.

    March 31, 1996
    The English Patient wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 10, 1996
    United States President Bill Clinton vetos a bill that would have banned partial-birth abortion.

    April 31, 1996
    Independence Day, by Richard Ford, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    May 20, 1996
    Gay rights: The Supreme Court of the United States rules in Romer v. Evans against a law that would have prevented any city, town or county in the state of Colorado from taking any legislative, executive, or judicial action to protect the rights of homosexuals.

    October 14, 1996
    The Dow Jones Industrial Average gains 40.62 to close at 6,010.00 -- The Dow's first close above 6,000.

    October 31, 1996
    Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo and Jose Ramos-Horta win the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 5, 1996
    U.S. presidential election, 1996: Democrat incumbent Bill Clinton defeats Republican challenger Bob Dole to win his second term.

    November 31, 1996
    The New York Yankees won the World Series.

    December 31, 1996
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $1.23

    1996 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    1996 CCBC Documents:

    Catonsville
    CCC and Coldwell Banker Grempler Realty, Inc. has announced new training program.
    Catonsville
    CCC offers two free Christmas concerts for the public.
    Catonsville
    Annette Barnes an English instructor at CCC has written several dances and novels.
    Catonsville
    Native Americans' traditions and pride was on display at CCC pow-wow.
    Catonsville
    The holiday favorite, "The Nutcracker," is performed at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Lillian Rice, CCC's oldest registered student receives a "Happy 90th Birthday."
    Catonsville
    New technology prompts printers to train workers at CCC.
    Catonsville
    CCC officers pedal the school campus grounds to increase visibility of the officers to the students.
    Catonsville
    Girls explore science careers at CCC camp.
    Catonsville
    CCC Distance Learning program says convenience is one of the key reasons why enrollment is growing.
    Catonsville
    CCBC faculty asks trustees to resign...
    Dundalk
    A newsletter for DCC Alumni, Donors and Friends, The Heritage, dedicated to DCC's 25th Anniversary.
    Dundalk
    Invitation for DCC 25th Anniversary Silver Ball.
    Dundalk
    A program designed to welcome DCC's new President, Dr. Felix Haynes, and to celebrate the college's 25th anniversary.
    Essex
    Facts about ECC

    1996 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    Newsletter dedicated to 25th Anniversary 1
    A newsletter for DCC Alumni, Donors and Friends, The Heritage, dedicated to DCC's 25th Anniversary.
    Dundalk
    Newsletter dedicated to 25th Anniversary 2
    A newsletter for DCC Alumni, Donors and Friends, The Heritage, dedicated to DCC's 25th Anniversary.
    Dundalk
    Program to welcome Dr. Felix Haynes and celebrate 25th anniversary 1
    A program designed to welcome DCC's new President, Dr. Felix Haynes, and to celebrate the college's 25th anniversary.
    Dundalk
    Program to welcome Dr. Felix Haynes and celebrate 25th anniversary 2
    A program designed to welcome DCC's new President, Dr. Felix Haynes, and to celebrate the college's 25th anniversary.
    Essex
    Dr. Ralph Baney and his wife, Vera Baney 1
    Dr. Ralph Baney, Professor Emeritus and his wife Vera Baney, adjunct both had their work inclcuded in an Art History Book, "Responding to Art," by Dr. Robert Berson and published by McGraw Hill.
    Essex
    Dr. Ralph Baney and his wife, Vera Baney 2
    Dr. Ralph Baney, Professor Emeritus and his wife Vera Baney, adjunct both had their work inclcuded in an Art History Book, "Responding to Art," by Dr. Robert Berson and published by McGraw Hill.
    Catonsville
    Trustees resignation wanted
    CCBC faculty asks Trustees to resign.
    Catonsville
    Free Christmas Concerts 1
    CCC offers two free Christmas concerts for the public.
    Catonsville
    Free Christmas Concerts 2
    CCC offers two free Christmas concerts for the public.
    Catonsville
    Computers help learn English
    CCC uses computers to help students learn English.
    Catonsville
    Coldwell Banker
    CCC and Coldwell Banker Grempler Realty, Inc. has announced a new training program.
    Catonsville
    Annette Barnes
    Annette Barnes an English instructor at CCC has written several dances and novels.
    Catonsville
    Annette Barnes 2
    Annette Barnes an English instructor at CCC has written several dances and novels.
    Catonsville
    Printers
    New technology prompts printers to train workers at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Increased Security
    CCC officers pedal the school campus grounds to increase visibility of the officers to the students.
    Catonsville
    Convenience is key to enrollment
    CCC Distance Learning program says convenience is one of the key reasons why enrollment is growing.
    Catonsville
    Oldest Student
    Lillian Rice, CCC's oldest registered student receives a "Happy 90th Birthday."
    Catonsville
    The Nutcracker
    The holiday favorite, "The Nutcracker," is performed at CCC.
    Catonsville
    The Nutcracker 2
    The holiday favorite, "The Nutcracker," is performed at CCC.
    Catonsville
    Girls Summer Camp 1
    Girls explore science careers at CCC camp.
    Catonsville
    Girls Summer Camp 2
    Girls explore science careers at CCC camp.
    Catonsville
    Girls Summer Camp 3
    Girls explore science careers at CCC camp.
    Dundalk
    Silver Ball
    Invitation for DCC's 25th Anniversary Silver Ball.

    1996 Videos:

  42. 1997 Campus Events:

    All Campuses

    Irving Pressley McPhail, hired as the 2nd Chancellor of Baltimore County community colleges. :


    The Community Colleges of Baltimore County (CBC) Career Connections program was awarded a new $2.2 million dollar grant.:


    Essex Community College received a Corporate Visionary Award in recognition of the creation of the area's first continuing education program in Project Management.:


    Dundalk Community College hosts first statewide equity in Childcare Conference.:


    Gov. Parris N. Glendening approved $530,356 in grants for the Greater Baltimore Advanced Technology Center (GBATC) to carry on its innovative initiative to provide high tech work force training to Maryland employers and CCBC was among the seven community colleges selected for these grants.:


    A review was commissioned by the board to evaluate the present condition of the college system, to profile ideal characteristics of the next chancellor, and to make specific and strategic recommendations for the future.:



    Catonsville


    CCC Foundation receives $1.3 million from Grace Platzer:


    1997 World Events:

    January 22, 1997
    Madeleine Albright becomes the first female secretary of state after confirmation by the United States Senate.

    February 9, 1997
    The Simpsons surpasses The Flintstones as the longest-running prime-time animated series.

    February 13, 1997
    The Dow Jones Industrial Average closes above 7,000 for the first time gaining 60.81 to 7,022.44

    March 31, 1997
    Titanic wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1997
    Martin Dressler: The Tale of an American Dreamer, by Steven Millhauser, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    July 1, 1997
    The United Kingdom hands sovereignty of Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China

    July 17, 1997
    The F.W. Woolworth Company closes after 117 years in business

    August 31, 1997
    Diana, Princess of Wales is taken to a hospital after a car crash in the Pont de l'Alma road tunnel in Paris. She is pronounced dead at 4:00 the next morning.

    October 27, 1997
    Stock markets around the world crash because of a global economic crisis scare. The Dow Jones Industrial Average follows suit and plummets 554.26, or 7.18%, to 7,161.15. The points loss exceeds the loss from Black Monday. Officials at the New York Stock Exchange for the first time invoke the "circuit breaker" rule to stop trading (this was a very controversial move and prompted a quick change in the rule; trading stops will only occur when the DJIA drops at least 10 or 20 percent) (see October 27, 1997 mini-crash).

    October 31, 1997
    International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) and Jody Williams win the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 1997
    The Florida Marlins won the World Series.

    December 31, 1997
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $1.23

    1997 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Flight Management
    Added Flight Management to curriculum

    Flight Training
    Added Flight Training to curriculum

    Interactive Design
    Added Interactive Design to curriculum

    Photography and Imaging
    Added Photography and Imaging to curriculum


    Essex


    One Community College System with Three Colleges That Share Services
    Added One Community College System with Three Colleges That Share Services to curriculum

    1997 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    Board Appoints Interim Chancellor
    All Campuses
    Dr. Daniel J. LaVista becomes the first elected Chancellor of the Community Colleges of Baltimore County.
    All Campuses
    Dr. Daniel J. LaVista becomes the first elected Chancellor of the Community Colleges of Baltimore County.
    All Campuses
    Gov. Parris N. Glendening approved $530,356 in grants for the Greater Baltimore Advanced Technology Center (GBATC) to carry on its innovative initiative to provide high tech work force training to Maryland employers and CCBC was among the seven community colleges selected for these grants.
    All Campuses
    The Community Colleges of Baltimore County (CBC) Career Connections program was awarded a new $2.2 million dollar grant.
    All Campuses
    Francis X. Kelly asked to lead the board of the state's largest community college system.
    All Campuses
    Senator Vernon Boozer criticized the Board of Trustees who oversees the three Baltimore County Community Colleges for firing the new Chancellor...
    All Campuses
    Rienteer vol.2 num. 2. oct.
    All Campuses
    Senator Francis X. Kelly Named Chairman of CCBC Board of Trustees
    All Campuses
    Institutional Review findings presented to trustees for CCBC
    All Campuses
    Institutinal Review findings presented 2
    All Campuses
    Board appoints interim chancellor for the CCBC
    All Campuses
    Dr. Daniel J. LaVista Begins As Chancellor of CCBC
    All Campuses
    Dr. Daniel J. LaVista Begins As Chancellor of CCBC 2
    All Campuses
    CCBC among 7 community colleges to collaborate on customized training for Md. businesses
    All Campuses
    The Community Colleges of Baltimore County (CBC) Career Connections program was awarded a new $2.2 million dollar grant.
    Catonsville
    First Bachelor's Degree Program in Therapeutic Recreation
    Catonsville
    A gala celebration held in the Fine Arts Theater marked CCC's 40th Anniversary. Speakers, performances, and displays were part of the fun...
    Catonsville
    $20,000 in computer software has been awarded for the Nursing, Mortuary Sciences and Occupational Therapy programs.
    Catonsville
    Dr. LaVista is not the issue. The board is.
    Catonsville
    Sue Fowler and others become "photo detectives," looking for old photos and memorabilia to celebrate CCC's 40th anniversary.
    Catonsville
    CCC is ranked third in the nation in the NJCAA Division II Men's Basketball.
    Catonsville
    Dr. Carol Sullivan was selected as 1997 Outstanding Nurse Educator by the MD Nurse's Association.
    Catonsville
    When the majority of the Board of Trustees of CCBC walked into the Chancellor Daniel La Vista's office to ask for his resignation, trustees Elaine Hettleman and Henry Stansbury were not informed.
    Catonsville
    Intercom sept.
    Catonsville
    CCC and Indiana U. offer States first bachelors degree program in Therapeutic Recreation
    Dundalk
    Dundalk Community College hosts first statewide equity in Childcare Conference.
    Dundalk
    Inside Dundalk
    Dundalk
    Inside DCC Oct.
    Dundalk
    DCC hosts first statewide equity in childcare conference
    Essex
    The Honorable Francis X. Kelly has been named as the new chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Community Colleges of Baltimore County.
    Essex
    A review was commissioned by the board to evaluate the present condition of the college system, to profile ideal characteristics of the next chancellor, and to make specific and strategic recommendations for the future.
    Essex
    A review was commissioned by the board to evaluate the present condition of the college system, to profile ideal characteristics of the next chancellor, and to make specific and strategic recommendations for the future.
    Essex
    Essex Community College received a Corporate Visionary Award in recognition of the creation of the area's first continuing education program in Project Management.
    Essex
    40th Anniversary
    Essex
    Facts about ECC
    Essex
    40 years of excellence
    Essex
    Essex earns corporate visionarty award

    1997 CCBC Pictures:

    All Campuses
    Teresa Carr, Director of Admissions
    Teresa Carr, Director of Records, Registration, and admissions.
    Essex
    AAWACC Award
    Image 1 of 2 with President
    Essex
    AAWACC Award
    Image 1 of 2 Group Photo
    All Campuses
    Senator Vernon Boozer unhappy with firing
    Senator Vernon Boozer critized the Board of Trustees who oversee the three Baltimore Community Colleges for firing Chancellor Danial LaVista.
    All Campuses
    Francis Kelly to lead Board 1
    Francis X. Kelly was asked to lead the Board of the state's largest community college system.
    All Campuses
    Francis Kelly to lead Board 2
    Francis X. Kelly was asked to lead the Board of the state's largest community college system.
    Catonsville
    Henry Stansbury and Elaine Hettleman vs The Board of Trustees
    When the majority of the Board of Trustees of CCBC walkined into the Chancellor Danial LaVista's office to ask for his resignation, trustees Henry Stansbury and Elaine Hettleman were not informed.
    Essex
    Chuck Mangione

    Essex
    Dr. Gonzolez Essex President
    Image 1 of 2
    Essex
    Dr. Gonzolez Essex President
    Image 2 of 2
    Catonsville
    Dr. LaVista is not the problem.
    Dr. LaVista is not the issue. The Board is.
    Catonsville
    Third Place
    CCC is ranked third in the nation in the NCAA Division II Men's Basketball.
    Essex
    40th Anniversary
    40th Anniversary planned events.
    Essex
    40th Anniversary Inside
    40th Anniversary planned events.
    Catonsville
    40th Anniversary Memorabilia
    Sue Fowler and others become "photo detectives," looking for old photos and memorabilia to celebrate CCC's 40th anniversary.
    Catonsville
    Dr. Carol Sullivan
    Dr. Carol Sullivan was selected as 1997 Outstanding Nurse Educator by the MD Nurse's Association.
    Catonsville
    40th Anniversary Celebration
    A gala celebration held in the Fine Arts Theatre marked CCC's 40th Anniversary. Speakers, performances, and displays were part of the fun.
    Catonsville
    $20,000 Computer Software for Anatomy based fields
    $20,000 in computer software has been awarded for the Nursing, Mortuary Sciences and Occupational Therapy programs.
    Essex
    Essex earns corporate visionary award
    Essex Pool
    Dundalk
    Dundalk Campus
    Dundalk Campus

    1997 Videos:

  43. 1998 Campus Events:

    All Campuses

    Reception celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Honors Program; all current and past members invited :


    The board of trustees voted to seek legislation that would allow the Baltimore County community college to become a single-college, multi-campus system :


    House Bill 730 approved by Maryland legislature to restructure the system of community colleges in Baltimore County by creating the Community College of Baltimore County with a certain number of campuses; changing the names of certain existing community colleges in Baltimore County; and generally relating to community colleges in Baltimore County.:


    LearningFirst, strategic plan initiated.:


    The Community College of Baltimore County became effective.:


    The Community College of Baltimore County established with campuses at Catonsville, Dundalk and Essex:


    8000 day and evening credit students:


    60 different certificate & degree programs:


    12,000 non-credit students:


    More than 200K community members through other community programs and use of facilities:


    CCBC Essex was awarded a $272,000 grant by the National Science Foundation to develop a Multimedia and Internet program:


    CCBC Catonsville held the grand opening for the new Applied Technology Center (ATC).:


    1998 World Events:

    February 6, 1998
    Washington National Airport is renamed Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport

    February 23, 1998
    Osama bin Laden publishes fatwa declaring jihad against all Jews and Crusaders.

    March 4, 1998
    The Supreme Court of the United States rules that federal laws banning on-the-job sexual harassment also apply when both parties are the same sex.

    March 23, 1998
    At the Academy Awards ceremony Titanic wins 11 Oscars

    March 31, 1998
    Shakespeare in Love wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1998
    American Pastoral, by Philip Roth, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    May 18, 1998
    United States v. Microsoft: The United States Department of Justice and 20 U.S. states file an antitrust case against Microsoft

    August 17, 1998
    Monica Lewinsky scandal: US President Bill Clinton admits in taped testimony that he had an "improper physical relationship" with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. On the same day he admits before the nation that he "misled people" about his relationship

    September 7, 1998
    Google Inc. is founded.

    October 31, 1998
    John Hume and David Trimble wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 1998
    The New York Yankees won the World Series.

    December 31, 1998
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $1.06

    1998 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    No Changes
    Added No Changes to curriculum

    1998 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    Irving Pressley was named chancellor of the Community College of Baltimore County and the system's 70,000 students.
    Catonsville
    CCBC Catonsville held the grand opening for the new Applied Technology Center (ATC).
    Catonsville
    Project Second Start program at CCC assists people in rejoining the job market...
    Catonsville
    CCBC Catonsville held the grand opening for the new Applied Technology Center (ATC).

    1998 CCBC Pictures:

    All Campuses
    Powerline: Three New Leaders
    Cover of the Powerline publication announcing the new leaders of the CCBC campuses. One college with three campuses, Catonsville, Dr. Jones; Essex, Dr. Branch; Dundalk, Dr. Proulx.
    All Campuses
    Director of HVC, Jan Albert

    Essex
    Cindy Peterka,

    All Campuses
    New Year, New Name
    CCC, DCC, And ECC became the Community College of Baltimore County. The three campuses took on a single name. This card was produced for the community to recognize the progression of the college.
    All Campuses
    Legislation Forming
    Legislation Forming for CCBC
    Catonsville
    Project Second Start 1
    Project Second Start program at CCC assists people in rejoining the job market.
    Catonsville
    Project Second Start 2
    Project Second Start program at CCC assists people in rejoining the job market.
    All Campuses
    New Year, New Name
    Publication for the change to "The Community College of Baltimore County, Catonsville, Dundalk, Essex"
    All Campuses
    Dr. Eugina Proulx Dundalk President
    Dr. Eugina Proulx Dundalk President
    All Campuses
    Dr. Henry Jones, Catonsville President
    Dr. Henry Jones, Catonsville President
    All Campuses
    Dr. Robert E. Branch
    Essex President
    All Campuses
    Dr. Irving McPhail, Chancellor
    Chancellor of CCBC
    All Campuses
    Catonsville Mansion
    catonsville Mansion

    1998 Videos:

    98 00 McPhail Irving Chancellor
    All Campuses

  44. 1999 Campus Events:

    All Campuses

    Dr. Eugenia Proulx DCC President 1999-Present:


    Drs. Ronald Drisko, Penelope Revelle, and David Thorndill start an Environmental Science program on the Essex campus.:


    Dr. Penelope Revelle leads a team of faculty members in submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) field studies in Dundee creek. The data is incorporated in a Chesapeake Bay data bank and published. 1999-2005:


    A new faculty development opportunity provides extensive and ongoing training and support to faculty who want to develop online courses.:


    CCBC Division of Continuing Education will now monitor the County's Adult Education program.:


    Chancellor McPhail hires three new Presidents for CCBC's three campuses - Catonsville, Dundalk, and Essex:



    Catonsville


    Tuition goes up:


    Barnstormers perform "Hair":


    1999 World Events:

    February 12, 1999
    President Bill Clinton is acquitted by the United States Senate in his impeachment trial

    March 25, 1999
    The Melissa worm attacks the Internet.

    March 31, 1999
    American Beauty wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 1999
    The Hours, by Michael Cunningham, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    May 3, 1999
    The Dow Jones Industrial Average closes above 11,000 for the first time. It closes at 11,014.70.

    October 31, 1999
    Medecins Sans Frontieres wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 20, 1999
    The People's Republic of China launches the first Shenzhou spacecraft

    November 31, 1999
    The New York Yankees won the World Series.

    December 29, 1999
    Former Beatle George Harrison is stabbed several times in the chest by Michael Anram, who had broken into his home. Harrison's wife wrestles the knife out the assailant's hand before the police arrives. The man apparently believed that Harrison was the devil. He was later charged with attempted murder

    December 31, 1999
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $1.17

    1999 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Catonsville


    Aviation Management
    Added Aviation Management to curriculum

    Environmental Science and Technology
    Added Environmental Science and Technology to curriculum

    Medicine
    Added Medicine to curriculum

    Recreation and Parks Administration Therapeutic Recreation Baccalaureate
    Added Recreation and Parks Administration Therapeutic Recreation Baccalaureate to curriculum


    Essex


    Histotechnology
    In Conjunction with Harford CC

    1999 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    CCBC Division of Continuing Education will now monitor the County's Adult Education program.
    All Campuses
    A new faculty development opportunity provides extensive and ongoing training and support to faculty who want to develop online courses.
    All Campuses
    Chancellor McPhail hires three new Presidents for CCBC's three campuses - Catonsville, Dundalk, and Essex
    All Campuses
    Chancellor McPhail hires three new Presidents for CCBC's three campuses - Catonsville, Dundalk, and Essex
    All Campuses
    1999-2003 Learning First Strategic Plan
    All Campuses
    LearningFirst Strategic Plan
    All Campuses
    CCBC Division of Continuing Education will now monitor the County's Adult Education program.
    All Campuses
    CCBC Catonsville faculty visited Belize to explore the possibility of establishing volunteer humanitarian and ecological projects for students to take part in next summer.
    All Campuses
    Powerline Sept.- Three Times a Leader
    All Campuses
    A new faculty development opportunity provides extensive and ongoing training and support to faculty who want to develop online courses.
    Catonsville
    CCBC Catonsville faculty visited Belize to explore the possibility of establishing volunteer humanitarian and ecological projects for students to take part in next summer.
    Essex
    New Multimedia and Internet Technology Certificate and Degree Programs
    Essex
    National Science Foundation funds New Multimedia and Internet Technology Certificate and Degree Programs

    1999 CCBC Pictures:

    All Campuses
    Catalog Cover
    Catonsville Catalog cover
    All Campuses
    Catalog Cover
    Dundalk Catalog Cover
    All Campuses
    Essex Catalog Cover
    Essex Campus Catalog Cover
    All Campuses
    What Brings 65,000 Students to...
    Advertisement for CCBC, what brings students to the Community Colleges of Baltimore County.
    Essex
    Dr. Leila Gonzalez Sullivan
    Dr. Leila Gonzalez Sullivan was ECC's fifth President and served from 1996 to 1999.
    Essex
    Turning Point Program
    Turning Point is a new program at EC to assist women who need or want to reenter the job market or academic arena.
    Catonsville
    Powerline - Three Times a Leader
    Cover of the Powerline Booklet from CCBC, introducing the three new presidents.

    1999 Videos:

    1999 Eugena Proulx, President Dundalk and Essex.
    All Campuses

    1999 Dr. Andrew Jones, President Catonsville
    Catonsville

  45. 2000 Campus Events:

    All Campuses

    Phil Day Study on Excellence:


    Police Academy moves to Dundalk:


    Baltimore County Adult Programs moved from Baltimore County:


    Sculpture - Quarters & Halves celebrates art and embraces use of steel beyond the making of cars in our local plants:


    Coordinator is hired to teach and run the Environmental Science courses which now enroll hundreds of students. :


    EC -Enrollments hit 200 for the first time, with 15 honors courses:


    CCBC was the recipient of the Bellwether Award in the category of Planning, Governance and Finance. :


    CCBC is one of three colleges nationwide to receive the Bellwether Award that recognized a college as a model for other community colleges.:


    CCBC has been selected by an international evaluation committee as one of 12 Vanguard learning Colleges in t he United States and Canada for its outstanding record of achievement in learning-centered education.:


    CCBC begins the three-year project to assist community college in becoming more learning-centered institutions.:


    CCBC Essex opens its new Classroom and Academic Support Services Center.:


    CCBC begins the two-year process of its first accreditation process since becoming a single college, multi-campus institution in 1998.:


    Egyptian Archaeologist comes to CCBC as a Fulbright Scholar-In-Residence.:



    Dundalk


    CCBC Dundalk Men's Basketball team wins NJCAA national championship.:


    2000 World Events:

    January 1, 2000
    Millennium celebrations take place throughout the world. Y2K passes without the serious, widespread computer failures and malfunctions that had been predicted

    March 31, 2000
    Gladiator wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 2000
    Interpreter of Maladies, by Jhumpa Lahiri, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    October 31, 2000
    Kim Dae-jung wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 7, 2000
    U.S. presidential election, 2000: Republican challenger George W. Bush defeats Democrat Vice President Al Gore, but the final outcome is not known for over a month because of disputed votes in Florida.

    November 7, 2000
    Hillary Rodham Clinton is elected to the United States Senate, becoming the first First Lady of the United States to win public office

    November 16, 2000
    Bill Clinton becomes the first sitting US President to visit Vietnam

    November 31, 2000
    The New York Yankees won the World Series.

    December 28, 2000
    U.S. retail giant Montgomery Ward announces it is going out of business after 128 years.

    December 31, 2000
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $1.51

    2000 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    All Campuses

    One Community College The Community College of Baltimore College Curricula Merged into One
    Added One Community College The Community College of Baltimore College Curricula Merged into One to curriculum

    Accounting
    Added Accounting to curriculum

    Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
    Added Air Conditioning and Refrigeration to curriculum

    Air Traffic Control
    Added Air Traffic Control to curriculum

    Anthropology
    Added Anthropology to curriculum

    Art, Fine and Applied
    Added Art, Fine and Applied to curriculum

    Arts and Sciences
    Added Arts and Sciences to curriculum

    Astronomy
    Added Astronomy to curriculum

    Aviation Management
    Added Aviation Management to curriculum

    Automotive Air Conditioning and Heating Specialist
    Added Automotive Air Conditioning and Heating Specialist to curriculum

    Automotive Brake and Suspension Specialist
    Added Automotive Brake and Suspension Specialist to curriculum

    Automotive Drive Train Specialist
    Added Automotive Drive Train Specialist to curriculum

    Automotive Electrical and Electronic Specialist
    Added Automotive Electrical and Electronic Specialist to curriculum

    Automotive Engine Specialist
    Added Automotive Engine Specialist to curriculum

    Automotive Master Technician
    Added Automotive Master Technician to curriculum

    Automotive Repair Technician
    Added Automotive Repair Technician to curriculum

    Automotive Service Attendant
    Added Automotive Service Attendant to curriculum

    Automotive Technology Comprehensive
    Added Automotive Technology Comprehensive to curriculum

    Biology
    Added Biology to curriculum

    Biotechnology
    Added Biotechnology to curriculum

    Business Law
    Added Business Law to curriculum

    Business Administration
    Added Business Administration to curriculum

    Business Management
    Added Business Management to curriculum

    Business Management - International Business
    Added Business Management - International Business to curriculum

    Business Management - Financial Services: Sales Administrative Assistance
    Added Business Management - Financial Services: Sales Administrative Assistance to curriculum

    Business Management - Financial Services: Sales and Marketing
    Added Business Management - Financial Services: Sales and Marketing to curriculum

    Business Management - Health Service
    Added Business Management - Health Service to curriculum

    Business Management - Human Resources
    Added Business Management - Human Resources to curriculum

    Business Management - Marketing
    Added Business Management - Marketing to curriculum

    Business Management - Office Technology
    Added Business Management - Office Technology to curriculum

    Business Management - Small Business
    Added Business Management - Small Business to curriculum

    Business Management - Supervision
    Added Business Management - Supervision to curriculum

    Chemical Dependency Counseling
    Added Chemical Dependency Counseling to curriculum

    Chemistry
    Added Chemistry to curriculum

    Computer-Aided Drafting and Design
    Added Computer-Aided Drafting and Design to curriculum

    Computer-Aided Drafting and Design - Architecture and Engineering
    Added Computer-Aided Drafting and Design - Architecture and Engineering to curriculum

    Computer-Aided Design for Manufacturing Design
    Added Computer-Aided Design for Manufacturing Design to curriculum

    Computer-Automated Manufacturing
    Added Computer-Automated Manufacturing to curriculum

    Computer-Automated Manufacturing - Machinist
    Added Computer-Automated Manufacturing - Machinist to curriculum

    Computer-Automated Manufacturing - Manufacturing Design
    Added Computer-Automated Manufacturing - Manufacturing Design to curriculum

    Computer Graphics and Visual Communication - Interactive Design
    Added Computer Graphics and Visual Communication - Interactive Design to curriculum

    Computer Graphics and Visual Communication - Photography / Imaging
    Added Computer Graphics and Visual Communication - Photography / Imaging to curriculum

    Computer Graphics and Visual Communication -Publication Design
    Added Computer Graphics and Visual Communication -Publication Design to curriculum

    Computer Information Systems / Information Technology - General
    Added Computer Information Systems / Information Technology - General to curriculum

    Computer Information Systems - Database
    Added Computer Information Systems - Database to curriculum

    Computer Information Systems - General Information Technology
    Added Computer Information Systems - General Information Technology to curriculum

    Computer Information Systems / Information Technology - Support
    Added Computer Information Systems / Information Technology - Support to curriculum

    Computer Information Systems - Programming
    Added Computer Information Systems - Programming to curriculum

    Computer Science
    Added Computer Science to curriculum

    Construction Technology
    Added Construction Technology to curriculum

    Construction Technology - Construction Management
    Added Construction Technology - Construction Management to curriculum

    Criminal Justice
    Added Criminal Justice to curriculum

    Dance
    Added Dance to curriculum

    Economics
    Added Economics to curriculum

    Electricity/Electronics Technology
    Added Electricity/Electronics Technology to curriculum

    Electricity/Electronics Technology - Digital Electronics
    Added Electricity/Electronics Technology - Digital Electronics to curriculum

    Electricity/Electronics Technology - Industrial
    Added Electricity/Electronics Technology - Industrial to curriculum

    Emergency Medical Technology
    Added Emergency Medical Technology to curriculum

    Engineering
    Added Engineering to curriculum

    English
    Added English to curriculum

    Environmental Science and Technology
    Added Environmental Science and Technology to curriculum

    Fire Protection
    Added Fire Protection to curriculum

    Fire Protection Management
    Added Fire Protection Management to curriculum

    Fire Protection Specialist
    Added Fire Protection Specialist to curriculum

    Flight Management
    Added Flight Management to curriculum

    Flight Training Option
    Added Flight Training Option to curriculum

    Floral Design
    Added Floral Design to curriculum

    Foreign Language
    Added Foreign Language to curriculum

    General Studies
    Added General Studies to curriculum

    Geography
    Added Geography to curriculum

    Geology
    Added Geology to curriculum

    Health and Fitness Studies
    Added Health and Fitness Studies to curriculum

    Health Sciences
    Added Health Sciences to curriculum

    Horticulture
    Added Horticulture to curriculum

    Human Services Administration
    Added Human Services Administration to curriculum

    Human Services - Counseling and Mental Health
    Added Human Services - Counseling and Mental Health to curriculum

    Human Services - Elder Care Option
    Added Human Services - Elder Care Option to curriculum

    Human Services - Preparation for Social Work Option
    Added Human Services - Preparation for Social Work Option to curriculum

    Human Services - Supported Employment and Introduction to Special Education
    Added Human Services - Supported Employment and Introduction to Special Education to curriculum

    Industrial Maintenance Technology
    Added Industrial Maintenance Technology to curriculum

    Integrated Systems Technology
    Added Integrated Systems Technology to curriculum

    Integrated Systems Technology - Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Specialization
    Added Integrated Systems Technology - Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Specialization to curriculum

    Integrated Systems Technology - Industrial Electricity / Electronics Specialization
    Added Integrated Systems Technology - Industrial Electricity / Electronics Specialization to curriculum

    Integrated Systems Technology - Industrial Maintenance Technology Specialization
    Added Integrated Systems Technology - Industrial Maintenance Technology Specialization to curriculum

    Integrated Systems Technology = Telecommunications Electronics Specialization
    Added Integrated Systems Technology = Telecommunications Electronics Specialization to curriculum

    Interior Design
    Added Interior Design to curriculum

    Internet and Multimedia Technology
    Added Internet and Multimedia Technology to curriculum

    Internet Technology
    Added Internet Technology to curriculum

    Interpreter Preparation
    Added Interpreter Preparation to curriculum

    History
    Added History to curriculum

    Labor Studies
    Added Labor Studies to curriculum

    Mass Communications
    Added Mass Communications to curriculum

    Massage Therapy
    Added Massage Therapy to curriculum

    Mathematics
    Added Mathematics to curriculum

    Medical Laboratory Technology
    Added Medical Laboratory Technology to curriculum

    Mental Health
    Added Mental Health to curriculum

    Meteorology
    Added Meteorology to curriculum

    Mortuary Science
    Added Mortuary Science to curriculum

    Multimedia Technology
    Added Multimedia Technology to curriculum

    Music
    Added Music to curriculum

    Musical Theatre
    Added Musical Theatre to curriculum

    Network Technology
    Added Network Technology to curriculum

    Network Technology - CAN and A+
    Added Network Technology - CAN and A+ to curriculum

    Network Technology - CISCO
    Added Network Technology - CISCO to curriculum

    Network Technology - Management
    Added Network Technology - Management to curriculum

    Network Technology - MCSE
    Added Network Technology - MCSE to curriculum

    Network Technology - Nortel
    Added Network Technology - Nortel to curriculum

    Nursing
    Added Nursing to curriculum

    Nursing - LPN Transition
    Added Nursing - LPN Transition to curriculum

    Occupational Safety and Health Technology
    Added Occupational Safety and Health Technology to curriculum

    Occupational Therapy Assistant
    Added Occupational Therapy Assistant to curriculum

    Office Administration
    Added Office Administration to curriculum

    Office Administration - Executive Administrative Assistant
    Added Office Administration - Executive Administrative Assistant to curriculum

    Office Administration - Legal Office Administration
    Added Office Administration - Legal Office Administration to curriculum

    Office Administration - Medical Office Administration
    Added Office Administration - Medical Office Administration to curriculum

    Office Administration - Medical Office Assistant Program
    Added Office Administration - Medical Office Assistant Program to curriculum

    Office Administration - Software Applications Specialist
    Added Office Administration - Software Applications Specialist to curriculum

    Paralegal Studies
    Added Paralegal Studies to curriculum

    Philosophy
    Added Philosophy to curriculum

    Physician Assistant
    Added Physician Assistant to curriculum

    Physical Education
    Added Physical Education to curriculum

    Physics
    Added Physics to curriculum

    Political Science
    Added Political Science to curriculum

    Pre-Allied Health
    Added Pre-Allied Health to curriculum

    Psychology
    Added Psychology to curriculum

    Radiography
    Added Radiography to curriculum

    Recreation, Parks and Tourism - Recreation and Parks
    Added Recreation, Parks and Tourism - Recreation and Parks to curriculum

    Recreation, Parks and Tourism - Recreation and Parks Management (B.S. Degree)
    Added Recreation, Parks and Tourism - Recreation and Parks Management (B.S. Degree) to curriculum

    Recreation, Parks and Tourism -Therapeutic Recreation
    Added Recreation, Parks and Tourism -Therapeutic Recreation to curriculum

    Respiratory Care Therapist
    Added Respiratory Care Therapist to curriculum

    Sociology
    Added Sociology to curriculum

    Speech
    Added Speech to curriculum

    Surveying Technology - Civil Design
    Added Surveying Technology - Civil Design to curriculum

    Surveying Technology - Land Surveying
    Added Surveying Technology - Land Surveying to curriculum

    Teacher Education
    Added Teacher Education to curriculum

    Teacher Education - Early Childhood
    Added Teacher Education - Early Childhood to curriculum

    Teacher Education - Early Childhood Development
    Added Teacher Education - Early Childhood Development to curriculum

    Teacher Education - Elementary/Secondary
    Added Teacher Education - Elementary/Secondary to curriculum

    Teacher Education - Special Education
    Added Teacher Education - Special Education to curriculum

    Theatre
    Added Theatre to curriculum

    UMES Aviation Management - Transfer
    Added UMES Aviation Management - Transfer to curriculum

    UMES Professional Pilot - Transfer
    Added UMES Professional Pilot - Transfer to curriculum

    Veterinary Technology
    Added Veterinary Technology to curriculum

    Women's Studies
    Added Women's Studies to curriculum

    2000 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    CCBC is one of three colleges nationwide to receive the Bellwether Award that recognized a college as a model for other community colleges.
    All Campuses
    Egyptian Archaeologist comes to CCBC as a Fulbright Scholar-In-Residence.
    All Campuses
    CCBC has been selected by an international evaluation committee as one of 12 Vanguard learning Colleges in t he United States and Canada for its outstanding record of achievement in learning-centered education.
    All Campuses
    A Successful Partnership
    All Campuses
    Egyptian Archaeologist comes to CCBC as a Fulbright Scholar-In-Residence.
    All Campuses
    LearningFirst Strategic Plan
    All Campuses
    CCBC-Allison partnership: a two-way street
    All Campuses
    Powerline Sept.- Belize trip changes lives, paves way for international exchange
    All Campuses
    Powerline nov.- egyptian Archaeologist is fullbright scholar-in-residence at CCBC
    All Campuses
    Powerline oct.- Hopkins Honors Wayne with Excellence in Edu. Award
    All Campuses
    Powerline oct.- New building at CCBC essex is gift to students
    All Campuses
    CCBC begins the three-year project to assist community college in becoming more learning-centered institutions.
    All Campuses
    CCBC wins national bellwether award
    All Campuses
    CCBC begins the three-year project to assist community college in becoming more learning-centered institutions.
    All Campuses
    CCBC begins the three-year project to assist community college in becoming more learning-centered institutions.
    Catonsville
    Belize Trip Changes Lives
    Catonsville
    Belize Trip Changes Lives
    Catonsville
    CCBC has been selected by an international evaluation committee as one of 12 Vanguard learning Colleges in t he United States and Canada for its outstanding record of achievement in learning-centered education.
    Essex
    Classroom Support Center

    2000 CCBC Pictures:

    All Campuses
    New Campus Signs
    New electronic signs were put at the main entrance of each of the tree campuses.
    Catonsville
    New Classroom Building Construction

    Essex
    Essex Classroom and Support Center 1
    The Official Opening and Dedication program for the CCBC Essex Classroom and Academic Support Center.
    Essex
    Essex Classroom and Support Center 2
    The Official Opening and Dedication program for the CCBC Essex Classroom and Academic Support Center.
    Essex
    Essex Classroom and Support Center 3
    The Official Opening and Dedication program for the CCBC Essex Classroom and Academic Support Center.
    Essex
    Unveiling of Dr. Leila Gonzalez Sullivan portrait
    The unveiling of Dr. Leila Gonzalez Sullivan, ECC fifth President, by EC sixth President Dr. Branch (right) and second CCBC Chancellor, Dr. McPhail (left).

    2000 Videos:

    2000 Marsha Koser, Catonsville
    Catonsville

  46. 2001 Campus Events:

    All Campuses

    EC Honors Program moved into the first Honors Center, with its first designated classroom:


    CCBC Dundalk Horticulture Department displays work at the Home and Flower Show:


    Online courses at CCBC attract students near and far with convenience and low cost:


    Chinese educators visit CCBC to study our general education model and ways in which the college develops curriculum to meet needs of local business,:



    Catonsville


    CCBC Catonsville Women's Lacrosse team wins NJCAA national championship.:


    2001 World Events:

    February 19, 2001
    A Oklahoma City bombing museum is dedicated at the Oklahoma City National Memorial.

    March 24, 2001
    Apple Computer's Mac OS X v10.0 is released.

    March 31, 2001
    A Beautiful Mind wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 1, 2001
    In the Netherlands, the Act on the Opening up of Marriage goes into effect. The Act allows same-sex couples to legally marry for the first time in the world.

    April 31, 2001
    The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, by Michael Chabon, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    September 11, 2001
    Around 3,000 killed in the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack on the World Trade Center in New York City, The Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, and rural Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

    October 23, 2001
    Apple Computer releases the now famous iPod.

    October 31, 2001
    United Nations (U.N.) and Kofi Annan win the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 13, 2001
    War on Terrorism: In the first such act since World War II, US President George W. Bush signs an executive order allowing military tribunals against any foreigners suspected of having connections to terrorist acts or planned acts on the United States

    November 31, 2001
    The Arizona Diamondbacks won the World Series.

    December 27, 2001
    The People's Republic of China is granted permanent normal trade status with the United States.

    2001 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    All Campuses

    Aviation Management - Air Traffic Control
    Added Aviation Management - Air Traffic Control to curriculum

    Aviation Management - Flight Management
    Added Aviation Management - Flight Management to curriculum

    Aviation Management - Flight Training
    Added Aviation Management - Flight Training to curriculum

    Electricity/Electronics Technology - Telecommunications Electronics
    Added Electricity/Electronics Technology - Telecommunications Electronics to curriculum

    Health
    Added Health to curriculum

    History
    Added History to curriculum

    Health Sciences - Nursing - Evening/Weekend
    Added Health Sciences - Nursing - Evening/Weekend to curriculum

    Oceanography
    Added Oceanography to curriculum

    2001 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    One of 12 Vanguard Learning Colleges
    All Campuses
    Chinese educators visit CCBC to study our general education model and ways in which the college develops curriculum to meet needs of local business.
    All Campuses
    CCBC begins the two-year process of its first accreditation process since becoming a single college, multi-campus institution in 1998.
    All Campuses
    Online courses at CCBC attract students near and far with convenience and low cost.
    All Campuses
    CCBC Selected as One of 12 Vaguard Learning Coelleges Cont.
    All Campuses
    CCBC Vision and Mission
    All Campuses
    Focus on Learning
    All Campuses
    LearningFirst Strategic Plan
    All Campuses
    CCBC is a premier, learning-centered, single college, multi-campus institution
    All Campuses
    Powerline Apr.- CCBC Parallel Enrollement program a attracts area high schoolers
    All Campuses
    Focus on Learning
    All Campuses
    Powerline Apr.- Horticulture dept. displays work at home and flower show
    All Campuses
    Powerline Apr. Chancellor features partnership with Allision transmission on cable tv show
    All Campuses
    CCBC selected as one of 12 Vanguard Learning Colleges
    All Campuses
    New Building at CCBC Essex is gift to students and the community
    All Campuses
    New Building at CCBC Essex is gift to students and the community 2
    All Campuses
    Chinese Visitiors study CCBC curriculum development
    All Campuses
    Middle states accreditation study will give CCBC chance to shine
    All Campuses
    Middle States accreditation will give CCBC chance to shine 2
    All Campuses
    Online courses attract students near and far with convenience, low cost
    All Campuses
    CCBC selected as one of 12 vanguard learning colleges 2
    Catonsville
    CCBC begins the two-year process of its first accreditation process since becoming a single college, multi-campus institution in 1998.
    Catonsville
    CCBC Catonsville Women's Lacrosse wins NJCAA national championship.
    Dundalk
    CCBC Dundalk Horticulture Department displays work at the Home and Flower Show.
    Essex
    CCBC Essex opens its new Classroom and Academic Support Services Center.
    Essex
    CCBC Essex opens its new Classroom and Academic Support Services Center.

    2001 CCBC Pictures:

    All Campuses
    Give Yourself Options
    Advertisement Cover for CCBC, Once College 3 Campuses, Give yourself Options!

    2001 Videos:

  47. 2002 Campus Events:

    All Campuses

    EC first annual Honors Program Alumni Day luncheon held:


    First Middle States accreditation for CCBC.:



    Catonsville


    CCBC Catonsville Women's Lacrosse team wins NJCAA national championship.:


    2002 World Events:

    March 1, 2002
    U.S. invasion of Afghanistan: In eastern Afghanistan, Operation Anaconda begins

    March 31, 2002
    Chicago wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 2002
    Empire Falls, by Richard Russo, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    October 2, 2002
    Iraq disarmament crisis: The U.S. Congress passes a joint resolution which explicitly authorizes the President to use the Armed Forces of the United States as he determines to be necessary and appropriate.

    October 31, 2002
    Jimmy Carter wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 25, 2002
    US President George W. Bush signs the Homeland Security Act into reorganization since the creation of the Department of Defense in 1947 (the Senate passed the bill 90-9 on November 19).

    November 31, 2002
    The Anaheim Angels won the World Series

    December 31, 2002
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $1.36

    2002 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    All Campuses

    Electroneurodiagnostic Technology
    Added Electroneurodiagnostic Technology to curriculum

    Histotechnology
    Added Histotechnology to curriculum

    Hospitality Management
    New Hotel and Restaurant Management Program offers Bachelors Degree.

    Industrial Electricity / Electronics - Technology
    This program provides the classroom and laboratory instruction necessary to develop an individual's skills as a digital electronics technician. These skills include installing, maintaining, troubleshooting and repairing digital electronic equipment.

    Industrial Electricity / Electronics - Digital Electronics
    Added Industrial Electricity / Electronics - Digital Electronics to curriculum

    Industrial Electricity / Electronics - Industrial Electronics
    Added Industrial Electricity / Electronics - Industrial Electronics to curriculum

    Internet and Multimedia Technology - Internet Technology
    The Internet Technology degree program enables students to produce dynamic Web sites with animation and interactivity. Students will find job opportunities in Internet marketing, Web site design and administration, and intranet business training.

    Internet and Multimedia Technology - Multimedia Technology
    Students will learn how to design computer and video games for learning, simulations, and leisure time gameplay. This degree provides the first two years of study in the simulation and Digital Entertainment bachelors degree at the University of Baltimore.

    Mass Communications - Corporate Communications
    Added Mass Communications - Corporate Communications to curriculum

    Mass communications - Media/Journalism
    Added Mass communications - Media/Journalism to curriculum

    Mass communications - Studio Production
    Added Mass communications - Studio Production to curriculum

    Recreation, Parks and Tourism - Tourism Management
    Added Recreation, Parks and Tourism - Tourism Management to curriculum

    Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heating
    Added Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heating to curriculum

    Teacher Education - Elementary Education
    Added Teacher Education - Elementary Education to curriculum

    Teacher Education - Pathways to Teaching for Career Changes
    Added Teacher Education - Pathways to Teaching for Career Changes to curriculum

    Teacher Education - Secondary Education
    Added Teacher Education - Secondary Education to curriculum

    Theatre - Production
    Added Theatre - Production to curriculum

    2002 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    LearningFirst Strategic Plan
    Catonsville
    CCBC Catonsville Women's Lacrosse wins NJCAA national championship.

    2002 CCBC Pictures:

    Dundalk
    Denim Day at DCC
    A few of CCBC Dundalk campus faculty, staff, and students participated in national Denim Day to support the Susan G. Kamen Breast Cancer Foundation.
    All Campuses
    Catalog Cover
    CCBC'S 2002-2004 College catalog cover
    All Campuses
    Closing the Gap
    Closing The Gap Conference

    2002 Videos:

    2002 Student Distinguished Scholar, Graduation Speaker
    All Campuses

    2002 Henry Link, Diversity
    All Campuses

    2002 Chancellor Irving McPhail, Diversity
    All Campuses

    2002 Chancellor Irving McPhail, Learning First
    All Campuses

    2002 Joy Adams-Jones, Mentoring Program
    All Campuses

  48. 2003 Campus Events:

    All Campuses

    Reorganization to a two-campus president model and a college-wide academic dean model approved by board of trustees. :


    EC E-Business Program was officially approved by MHEC :



    Catonsville


    CCBC Catonsville Women's Lacrosse team wins NJCAA national championship.:


    2003 World Events:

    February 1, 2003
    The Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrates over Texas upon reentry, killing all seven astronauts onboard.

    March 19, 2003
    First American bombs dropped on Baghdad, Iraq. President Saddam Hussein and his sons do not comply with President Bush's 48 hour mandate demanding their exit from Iraq.

    March 31, 2003
    The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 2003
    Middlesex, by Jeffrey Eugenides, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    June 4, 2003
    Martha Stewart and her broker are indicted for using privileged investment information and then obstructing a federal investigation. Stewart also resigned as chairperson and chief executive officer of Martha Stewart Living.

    October 31, 2003
    Shirin Ebadi wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 26, 2003
    Last ever flight by Concorde.

    December 13, 2003
    Saddam Hussein, former President of Iraq, is captured in Tikrit by the U.S. 4th Infantry Division.

    December 31, 2003
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $1.59

    2003 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    2003 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    LearningFirst Strategic Plan

    2003 CCBC Pictures:

    All Campuses
    Thea Prettyman, Dean
    Thea viewing the second showing of the IMMT capstone course MULT 211 Project Development
    All Campuses
    Career Development Flyer
    Career development flyer for the catonsville campus.

    2003 Videos:

    2003 Chancellor Irving McPhail, Technology
    All Campuses

  49. 2004 Campus Events:

    All Campuses

    EC - Honors Program moved into the renovated, expanded Honors Center, with a smart classroom, computer equipped study area, and offices adjacent to PTK:



    Catonsville


    CCBC Catonsville Women's Lacrosse team wins NJCAA national championship.:



    Essex


    CCBC Essex Men's Lacrosse team wins NJCAA national championship.:


    2004 World Events:

    February 12, 2004
    Same sex marriage in the United States: The City and County of San Francisco begins issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples as an act of civil disobedience

    March 31, 2004
    Million Dollar Baby wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 2004
    The Known World, by Edward P. Jones, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    May 6, 2004
    The final episode of Friends airs on NBC, drawing an estimated 52 million viewers in North America

    October 31, 2004
    Wangari Muta Maathai wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 2, 2004
    U.S. presidential election: President George W. Bush defeats Senator John Kerry. Republicans make gains in the House and Senate.

    November 31, 2004
    The Boston Red Sox won the World Series.

    December 14, 2004
    The world's tallest bridge, the Millau bridge over the River Tarn in the Massif Central mountains, France is opened by President Jacques Chirac.

    December 26, 2004
    The strongest earthquake in 40 years originates from the Indian Ocean off the west coast of Sumatra island in Indonesia, measuring 9.3 on the Richter Scale and creating tsunami tidal waves that sweep across much of the coastlines of Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh, the Maldives, Burma, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. At least 290,000 people from South Asia to as far as Somalia in Africa are confirmed to be dead.

    December 31, 2004
    The official opening of Taipei 101, the current tallest skyscraper in the world, standing at a height of 508 metres or 1,676 feet.

    December 31, 2004
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $1.88

    2004 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    All Campuses

    E-Business Technology
    The E-Business Technology A.A.S. degree is designed to prepare students to seek employment in businesses engaging in e-business activities.

    E-Business Management
    The E-Business Management A.A.S. degree is designed for a student who is interested in working as part of the management team of a company that engages in e-business activities.

    English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
    CCBC offers a comprehensive ESOL program to help international students and immigrants develop the English language skills they need to succeed in U.S. academic and business environments.

    Forensic Science (A.S.)
    This Arts and Sciences degree pattern is to help students transfer to colleges and universities that offer a four-year degree with a major in Forensics Studies.

    Hospitality Management (A.A.S)
    The CCBC Hospitality Management (HRMT) program is designed to provide a theoretical and practical approach to management in the hospitality industry. A balance of hotel, restaurant, tourism, and entrepreneurship classes make up the core of the program.

    Information Technology - Computer Science
    This degree program provides opportunities for students who wish to continue their studies at a four-year institution in fields such as computer science, computer information sciences, or information systems management.

    Information Technology - Information Systems Management
    Added Information Technology - Information Systems Management to curriculum

    Information Technology - General
    The General Information Technology program is designed to provide students with the technical skills required for entry-level employment in Information Technology.

    Information Technology - Programming
    Earn your college degree and acquire the knowledge and skills needed to become an IT programmer, well versed in modern software development techniques.

    Information Technology - Database
    The IT Database Degree Option at CCBC's School of Applied and Information Technology (SAIT) offers an A.A.S. degree for students that wish to specialize in Databases

    Information Technology - IT Support
    The IT Support Program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to go directly into the field of IT Support.

    Information Technology - Network Technology
    Earn your A.A.S. degree in Network Technology from CCBC and prepare for the new Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) Exams. The combination of these credentials will open the doors to a new career by ensuring you have the knowledge and skills to successfully manage and troubleshoot system environments running Windows XP Workstations and Windows 2000/2003 Servers.

    Information Technology - Network Technology: CISCO
    Earn your A.A.S. degree in Network Technology from CCBC and your Cisco CCNA Certification at the same time.

    Information Technology - Network Technology: MCSA
    This certificate program prepares students to work with Cisco routers, switches, and other networking equipment. During this program students will prepare for and take the Cisco CCNA Certification Exams.

    Information Technology - Network Technology: LAN Technician
    In this Certificate Program, students acquire the knowledge and skills needed to become a well rounded LAN Technician and pass the industry recognized A+ and Net+ Certification exams, all at the same time!

    Internet and Multimedia Technology - Simulation and Digital Entertainment
    Students will learn how to design computer and video games for learning, simulations, and leisure time gameplay. This degree provides the first two years of study in the simulation and Digital Entertainment bachelors degree at the University of Baltimore.

    Music Production and Audio Recording Technology
    The Music Production and Audio Recording Technology Program is a 30-credit certificate program designed to prepare students for entry in the audio recording profession.

    Radiation Therepy (A.A.S)
    Radiation Therapy utilizes radiation and radioactive isotopes in the treatment of disease, primarily cancer. The Radiation Therapist provides services to treatment of malignant and non-malignant disease. The Radiation Therapist is responsible for localizing the tumor, implementing the treatment plan, observing and evaluating clinical progress of the patient.

    Teacher Education - Early Childhood Development
    This is a transfer pattern for students who intend to pursue a bachelor’s degree and certification in teaching with a specialization in Early Childhood Education.

    2004 CCBC Documents:

    Catonsville
    CCBC Essex Men's Lacrosse wins NJCAA national championship.

    2004 CCBC Pictures:

    All Campuses
    Q Building
    Catonsville Q Building
    All Campuses
    Catonsville Mansion
    Catonsville Mansion
    All Campuses
    PE Building
    Catonsville PE Building

    2004 Videos:

    2004 Michael Netzer, Dean SAIT
    All Campuses

  50. 2005 Campus Events:

    All Campuses

    EC - Chemistry department reported that they have declined from 10 full-time faculty in the 70s to only two in 2005.:


    EC - Production of Zombie Prom chosen as a regional winner for the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival.:


    Sandra Kurtinitis named Chancellor of CCBC. New post a homecoming for chancellor at CCBC. Read Full Article:



    Catonsville


    CCBC Catonsville Women's Lacrosse team wins NJCAA national championship.:


    2005 World Events:

    February 10, 2005
    North Korea announces that it possesses nuclear weapons as a protection against the hostility it feels from the United States

    March 1, 2005
    The US Supreme Court rules the death penalty unconstitutional for juveniles who committed their crimes under age 18.

    March 31, 2005
    Crash wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 2, 2005
    Pope John Paul II, dies

    April 31, 2005
    Gilead, by Marilynne Robinson, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    May 19, 2005
    Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith released, effectively completing the Star Wars movie saga begun by George Lucas in 1977.

    July 24, 2005
    Lance Armstrong of Austin, Texas wins an unprecedented 7th consecutive Tour de France cycling title.

    October 31, 2005
    International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Mohamed ElBaradei win the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 2005
    The Chicago White Sox won the World Series

    December 31, 2005
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $2.30

    2005 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    2005 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    CCBC Board of Trustees names new chancellor
    All Campuses
    Incoming Chancellor Sandra Kurtinitis introduces herself to CCBC employees.
    All Campuses
    EMERGE For alumni and friends of the Community College of Baltimore County, Vol1. Spring 2005.

    2005 CCBC Pictures:

    All Campuses
    2005 Graduation Senator Kelly Speaking
    2005 Graduation Senator Kelly Speaking
    All Campuses
    2005 Graduation, Irving McPhail
    Irving McPhail speaks at graduation
    All Campuses
    2005 Graduation, Eugena Proulx
    Eugena Proulx speaks at graduation
    All Campuses
    Graduates and Audience
    2005 Graduation at UMBC
    All Campuses
    Graduates and Audience
    2005 Graduation at UMBC
    All Campuses
    William Watson
    Professor William Watson Performs with students at a CCBC Essex open house.
    All Campuses
    Physical Education Center
    View of the PE Center at the Essex Campus
    All Campuses
    CCBC TImeline Mouse Pad
    This mouse pad was given out at the fall focus realease and viewing.
    All Campuses
    Marcia Amaimo
    Director of Admissions
    All Campuses
    Essex Campus Map
    Essex Campus Map - Old Building Designations
    All Campuses
    Administration Building
    Administration Building

    2005 Videos:

    Mike Carey, History of Continuing Education
    All Campuses

  51. 2006 Campus Events:

    All Campuses

    The Art Department merges with Computer Graphics and Multimedia Technology under the School of Applied and information Technology:


    New CCBC President is Formally Installed, November 11, 2006. Read Full Article:


    CCBC Interactive History Timeline was launched. Link to the 50th Anniversary Timeline:


    2006 World Events:

    January 10, 2006
    Following the abduction of two of its soldiers by an extremist Lebanese organization, Israel attacked infrastructure in Lebanon including roads, bridges, and airports.

    January 3, 2006
    Forty-fifth anniversary of the severance of U.S.-Cuba diplomatic ties

    January 1, 2006
    Russia Cuts Off Gas to Ukraine

    January 3, 2006
    Iran Says It Will Resume Nuclear Research

    January 4, 2006
    Insurgents Launch Several Attacks in Iraq (Jan. 4 et seq.): More than 50 people are killed in central Iraq by suicide bombers and car bombs. About 30 Shiites die in an attack on a funeral in Miqdadiya. (Jan. 5): Suicide bombers kill about 130 Shiite pilgrims in Karbala. Another 50 men, who were lined up to apply for jobs with the police force, die in Ramadi. (Jan. 9): Two suicide bombers carrying police badges blow themselves up near a celebration at the Police Academy in Baghdad, killing nearly 20 police officers. Al-Qaeda in Iraq takes responsibility.

    January 19, 2006
    Bin Laden Warns U.S. (Jan. 19): After a year of silence, Osama bin Laden says al-Qaeda is planning to attack the United States. He also extends a truce, but does not provide any details of its terms.

    January 31, 2006
    Bush Addresses the Nation (Jan. 31): In his fifth State of the Union speech, the president denounces Iran, calling it a country "held hostage by a small clerical elite that is isolating and repressing its people." He also attacks Democrats for questioning the war in Iraq and urges Americans to end their "addiction" to oil, calling on the country to replace 75% of oil imports from the Middle East with ethanol and other energy sources.

    January 19, 2006
    Bush Calls for Expansion of Armed Forces (Dec. 19): President says military is strained and needs to increase the number of ground troops.

    January 26, 2006
    Former President Ford Dies (Dec. 26): Gerald Ford, the 38th president, dies at age 93. He was the oldest living president. Ford was appointed by vice president, after Spiro Agnew resigned in 1973, and president, after President Nixon resigned in 1974.

    February 4, 2006
    Atomic Energy Board to Report Iran to the UN (Feb. 4): At an emergency meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency, board members vote to refer Iran to the Security Council, citing its continued nuclear activity. (Feb. 6): Iran formally tells the IAEA that it will not be allowed to inspect Iran's facilities and that Iran will resume enrichment of uranium.

    February 6, 2006
    Bush Releases Budget Proposal (Feb. 6): Plan, costing $2.77 trillion, calls for increasing defense and homeland security budgets by 6.9% and 1.3%, respectively, and cutting several domestic programs, including education, Medicare, and farming.

    February 15, 2006
    House Releases Critical Report on Katrina Response (Feb. 15): The 520-page document, titled "A Failure of Initiative," finds that the reaction to the disaster was inept at every level of government. "Our report is a litany of mistakes, misjudgments, lapses, and absurdities all cascading together," the report says.

    March 26, 2006
    Meissner soars to world skating title; Cohen third

    March 16, 2006
    U.S. Launches Large Assault in Iraq (March 16): Troops target insurgents near Sunni-dominated Samarra. It is the largest air attack since the beginning of the war.

    March 22, 2006
    General Motors to Offer Buyouts to Union Employees (March 22): In a deal with United Auto Workers, auto-industry giant will present buyout and early-retirement packages to each of its 113,000 unionized employees.

    March 31, 2006
    Major League Baseball to Investigate Steroid Use (March 31): Commissioner Bud Selig asks former U.S. senator George Mitchell, who is on the board of the Boston Red Sox, to head an inquiry into steroid use by players.

    March 31, 2006
    The Departed wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 20, 2006
    Iraq Sees Progress in Formation of a Government (April 20): Facing pressure from the U.S. and the leaders of Iraq's political groups, Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari ends his fight to remain in power. (April 21): Leaders of the Shiite alliance select Nuri al-Maliki to be prime minister. (April 22): Parliament votes to retain President Jalal Talabani.

    April 30, 2006
    Peace Agreement Reached in Sudan (April 30): The Sudan government accepts terms of peace agreement to end the violence in Darfur, but two of the three rebel groups reject the plan. All parties, however, agree to extend the deadline for a resolution.

    April 6, 2006
    Scientists Discover Important Fossil (April 6): A group of scientists report finding the fossil of a 375-million-year-old fish that has early signs of limbs. The fossil suggests the missing link between fish and land animals.

    April 31, 2006
    March, by Geraldine Brooks, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    May 15, 2006
    Hussein Charged with Crimes Against Humanity (May 15): Panel of judges indicts former Iraqi president Hussein on charges of crimes against humanity. Ruling is part of his trial that focuses on the execution of about 150 Shiites in Dujail in 1982.

    May 18, 2006
    House Votes to End Incentives to Oil Companies (May 18): Votes, 252-165, in favor of renegotiating contracts with oil and gas producers that allow them to avoid paying about $7 billion annually in royalties to the government when they drill in public waters.

    June 28, 2006
    Mid-Atlantic Region Endures Worst Flooding in Decades (June 28): After days of drenching rain, rivers overflow their banks from Virginia to central New York. About 200,000 residents are evacuated from the Wilkes-Barre, Pa., area, and thousands more elsewhere in the region.

    July 12, 2006
    Russia and China Agree with West on Iran (July 12): Countries say they will join the United States and Europe in seeking a Security Council resolution against Iran if it does not respond to an offer of financial incentives if it halts its nuclear activities. Both countries had previously resisted such a move.

    July 18, 2006
    Hundreds Die in Tsunami (July 18): More than 800 people die when an undersea earthquake hits off the coast of Java, Indonesia.

    August 13, 2006
    North Korea enters Nuclear Age

    August 7, 2006
    U.S. Oil Field Is Shut Down (Aug. 7): BP is forced to close its operations in Prudhoe Bay, the country's largest oil field, when corrosion is discovered in a pipeline. The field normally produces about 400,000 barrels of oil a day. Gas prices increase as much as 5 cents a gallon.

    August 24, 2006
    Pluto Is Demoted (Aug. 24): The International Astronomical Union votes to redefine the solar system, and Pluto loses its status as a planet. It is reclassified as a dwarf planet.

    September 9, 2006
    Shuttle Lifts Off (Sept. 9): Atlantis takes off after several postponements caused by bad weather and mechanical issues. Crew of six will work on the International Space Station. (Sept. 21): Shuttle lands at Cape Canaveral, Fla., after a successful 12-day mission

    October 31, 2006
    NASA Approves Mission to Repair Hubble Telescope (Oct. 31): Astronauts will fix and upgrade the telescope during a 11-day mission in 2008.

    October 31, 2006
    Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank win the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 8, 2006
    Rumsfeld Resigns as Defense Secretary (Nov. 8): A day after a majority of American voters voiced their opposition to the war in Iraq, Donald Rumsfeld announces his resignation as U.S. Secretary of Defense. President Bush nominates Robert Gates, the former chief of the CIA, as his successor.

    December 31, 2006
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $2.59

    December 31, 2006
    The St. Louis Cardinals won the World Series.

    2006 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    2006 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    EMERGE For alumni and friends of the Community College of Baltimore County, Vol2. Spring 2006.

    2006 CCBC Pictures:

    2006 Videos:

  52. 2007 Campus Events:

    All Campuses

    CCBC budget calls for tuition hike, Read Full Article:



    Catonsville


    CCBC Catonsville Women's Soccer team wins NJCAA national championship.:


    2007 World Events:

    March 31, 2007
    No Country for Old Men wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 2007
    The Road, by Cormac McCarthy, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    October 31, 2007
    Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and Albert Arnold (Al) Gore, Jr. win the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 2007
    The Boston Red Sox won the World Series.

    December 31, 2007
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $2.80

    2007 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    2007 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    EMERGE For alumni and friends of the Community College of Baltimore County, Vol3. Summer 2007.
    All Campuses
    Thank you to the contributors of the CCBC Timeline Development

    2007 CCBC Pictures:

    2007 Videos:

  53. 2008 Campus Events:

    All Campuses

    EC - Theater plans for large scale 20th anniversary celebration:



    Catonsville


    CCBC Catonsville Women's Lacrosse team wins NJCAA national championship.:


    2008 World Events:

    March 31, 2008
    Slumdog Millionaire wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 2008
    The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, by Junot Diaz, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    October 31, 2008
    Martti Ahtisaari wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 2008
    The Philadelphia Phillies won the World Series.

    December 31, 2008
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $3.27

    2008 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    2008 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    EMERGE For alumni and friends of the Community College of Baltimore County, Vol 5. Fall 2008.
    All Campuses
    EMERGE For alumni and friends of the Community College of Baltimore County, Vol4. Summer 2008.
    Essex
    CCBC Essex opens new artificial turf field, Sep 24, 2008

    2008 CCBC Pictures:

    2008 Videos:

  54. 2009 Campus Events:

    2009 World Events:

    January 20, 2009
    Barack Hussein Obama II was inaugurated as president on January 20, 2009

    March 31, 2009
    The Hurt Locker wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 2009
    Olive Kitteridge, by Elizabeth Strout, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    June 25, 2009
    On June 25, 2009, Michael Jackson died of acute propofol and benzodiazepine intoxication at his home on North Carolwood Drive in the Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles.

    October 31, 2009
    Barack H. Obama wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 2009
    The New York Yankees won the World Series.

    December 31, 2009
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $2.35

    2009 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    2009 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    EMERGE For alumni and friends of the Community College of Baltimore County, Vol 7. Fall 2009.
    All Campuses
    EMERGE For alumni and friends of the Community College of Baltimore County, Vol6. Spring 2009.

    2009 CCBC Pictures:

    2009 Videos:

  55. 2010 Campus Events:

    2010 World Events:

    March 31, 2010
    The King's Speech wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 2010
    Tinkers, by Paul Harding, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    October 31, 2010
    Liu Xiaobo wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 2010
    The San Francisco Giants won the World Series.

    December 31, 2010
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $2.79

    2010 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    2010 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    EMERGE For alumni and friends of the Community College of Baltimore County, Vol 9. Fall 2010.
    All Campuses
    EMERGE For alumni and friends of the Community College of Baltimore County, Vol 8. Spring 2010.

    2010 CCBC Pictures:

    2010 Videos:

    Happy Holidays, CCBC!
    All Campuses

    Information Technology degree options
    All Campuses

    CCBC: Mission Possible
    All Campuses

    CCBC: Engineering Program
    All Campuses

    CCBC: Diesel Technology
    All Campuses

    CCBC: Construction Management
    All Campuses

    CCBC: Manufacturing Program
    All Campuses

    CCBC: Art, Design, & Interactive Media (ADiM)
    All Campuses

    CCBC: Automotive
    All Campuses

    CCBC: Computer Aided Design
    All Campuses

    CCBC: Wellness Program
    All Campuses

    CCBC: Language Program
    All Campuses

    CCBC: Aviation Studies
    All Campuses

    CCBC. The incredible value of education.
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  56. 2011 Campus Events:

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    Inaugural class of 25 inducted into Athletics Hall of Fame.:


    2011 World Events:

    March 31, 2011
    The Artist wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    March 31, 2011
    A Visit from the Goon Squad, by Jennifer Egan, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    October 31, 2011
    Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Leymah Gbowee, and Tawakkol Karman win the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 2011
    The St. Louis Cardinals won the World Series.

    December 31, 2011
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $3.53

    2011 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    2011 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    EMERGE For alumni and friends of the Community College of Baltimore County, Vol 11. Fall 2011.
    All Campuses
    EMERGE For alumni and friends of the Community College of Baltimore County, Vol 10. Spring 2011.
    Catonsville
    Inaugural class of 25 inducted into Athletic Hall of Fame

    2011 CCBC Pictures:

    2011 Videos:

    Ben Cardin - How 9/11 has Changed America and the World
    All Campuses

    James Madison - The Writing of the Constitution
    All Campuses

    Beyond the classroom walls (Financial Literacy)
    All Campuses

    The Fab Lab at CCBC
    All Campuses

    Health Informatics
    All Campuses

  57. 2012 Campus Events:


    Catonsville


    November 14, 2012 CCBC Essex Marks Opening of New Building, A $16.2 million renovation will serve math and science students. Read Full Article:


    2012 World Events:

    March 31, 2012
    Argo wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 2012
    The Pulitzer Prize for Novels was not awarded this year.

    October 31, 2012
    European Union (EU) wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 2012
    The San Francisco Giants won the World Series.

    December 31, 2012
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $3.64

    2012 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    2012 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    New team logos established for Cardinals, Knights, and Lions athletic teams
    All Campuses
    EMERGE For alumni and friends of the Community College of Baltimore County, Vol 12. Spring 2012.
    All Campuses
    EMERGE For alumni and friends of the Community College of Baltimore County, Vol 13. Fall 2012.

    2012 CCBC Pictures:

    2012 Videos:

    CCBC Back to School (Part 1)
    All Campuses

    Dundalk Community Theater, Fall 2012 Season
    All Campuses

    CCBC. See what you can be.
    All Campuses

    CCBC Commencement 2012
    All Campuses

    CCBC Celebrates a successful Middle States visit!
    All Campuses

    BRAVO! CCBC Gala 2012
    All Campuses

    Sunrise at CCBC Catonsville
    All Campuses

    The Sniper Shootings of 2002: Prosecution of the Case
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  58. 2013 Campus Events:

    2013 World Events:

    March 31, 2013
    12 Years a Slave wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 2013
    The Orphan Master's Son, by Adam Johnson, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    October 31, 2013
    Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 2013
    The Boston Red Sox won the World Series.

    December 31, 2013
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $3.53

    2013 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    2013 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    CCBC: November Media Highlights

    2013 CCBC Pictures:

    2013 Videos:

    CCBC Unveils New Building Names and Signs
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    CCBC Owings Mills Ribbon Cutting
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    CCBC Commencement 2013
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    Global Education at CCBC
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    Performing Arts at CCBC Presents: Our Town
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    CCBC Perspectives - New Technology in Fighting Crime
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  59. 2014 Campus Events:

    All Campuses

    CCBC Essex Gallery Opening: Friday, October 24, 2014 5:30 PM - 8 PM: Faculty Art Show "Dedication".:



    Essex


    Dec 04, 2014, CCBC Cyber Security Expands.Watch WBAL-TV Report:


    2014 World Events:

    March 31, 2014
    Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 31, 2014
    The Goldfinch, by Donna Tartt, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    October 31, 2014
    Kailish Satyarthi and Malala Yousafzai win the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 2014
    The San Francisco Giants won the World Series.

    December 31, 2014
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $3.37

    2014 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    2014 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    EMERGE For alumni and friends of the Community College of Baltimore County, Vol 16. Spring 2014.
    All Campuses
    EMERGE For alumni and friends of the Community College of Baltimore County, Vol 17. Fall 2014.
    All Campuses
    CCBC: April Media Highlights
    All Campuses
    CCBC: January Media Highlights
    All Campuses
    CCBC: June Media Highlights
    All Campuses
    CCBC: November Media Highlights
    All Campuses
    CCBC: October Media Highlights
    All Campuses
    CCBC: President’s update to the Board of Trustees April 2014
    Essex
    CCBC Gallery "Dedication" Ribbon Cutting, October 27, 2014

    2014 CCBC Pictures:

    2014 Videos:

    CCBC: Smart Moves: Enrollment Services (2014)
    All Campuses

    CCBC Cybersecurity Institute: Meet Sarah
    All Campuses

    Register for the 2014 Fall Semester Today!
    All Campuses

    Smart Moves: Honors Program (2014)
    All Campuses

    The Community College of Baltimore County 2014 Commencement
    All Campuses

    Music Forum 10/24/2014 Trio Montage
    All Campuses

    Music Forum 11/21/2014 Divisio
    All Campuses

    Music Forum 11/07/2014 - The Merling Trio
    All Campuses

    Music Forum 11/1/2014 Student Recital
    All Campuses

    Music Forum 10/3/2014 Pop Recital
    All Campuses

    Music Forum 9/11/2014 Three Piano Players
    All Campuses

    Music Forum 10/17/2014 Brian Comotto
    All Campuses

    We Are CCBC
    All Campuses

    Smart Moves: Academic Advisement (2014)
    All Campuses

    Smart Moves: Paying For College (2014)
    All Campuses

    Smart Moves: Testing and Placement (2014)
    All Campuses

    Smart Moves: Military and Veteran Students (2014)
    All Campuses

    Smart Moves: Student Success Centers (2014)
    All Campuses

    CCBC Perspectives: Murthy/Reihl Global Education Leadership Lecture Series
    All Campuses

  60. 2015 Campus Events:

    All Campuses

    2015 CCBC kicks off Academic Pathways. Based on declared majors or main areas of interest, incoming CCBC degree— and certificate—seeking credit students are grouped into one of five Pathways. :


    2015 World Events:

    April 24, 2015
    Earthquake 7.9 Magnitude hits Nepal. A massive earthquake hits Nepal, killing nearly 4000 people as it tears through large parts of the country, toppling office blocks and towers in Kathmandu and triggering a deadly avalanche at Everest base camp.

    April 31, 2015
    All the Light We Cannot See, by Anthony Doerr, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    May 1, 2015
    Catholic-majority Ireland legalises same-sex marriage in a national referendum. The country's paradigm shift does not happen by accident. It is the result of a calculated 10-year campaign for equality by gay activists and the coincidental decline of the Catholic Church.

    October 31, 2015
    National Dialogue Quartet wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 1, 2015
    Turkey shoots down a Russian warplane over Syria, claiming it strayed into its territory, which Russia denies; the pilot and a rescue helicopter pilot are killed, with Russian President Vladimir Putin vowing retribution on Turkey. Media commentary turns to talk of a return to Cold War.

    November 31, 2015
    The Kansas City Royals won the World Series.

    December 22, 2015
    SpaceX Lands Rocket Successfully Makes Reuse Possible.

    December 18, 2015
    U.N. Passes Resolution on Syria Peace Process.

    December 1, 2015
    Some good news finally hit the headlines when a historic climate change agreement is adopted in Paris by 195 countries to reduce carbon emissions and limit global warming to 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels.

    December 31, 2015
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $2.45

    2015 Curriculum Changes and Events:


    Essex


    Digital Media Production (DGIM)
    Digital Media Production trains students in all aspects of pre-production, production and post-production. Students learn how to analyze and understand the media around them, create media in many different formats, and how to manage the business and technology requirements of working in the media industry.

    2015 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    EMERGE For alumni and friends of the Community College of Baltimore County, Vol 19. Fall 2015.
    All Campuses
    EMERGE For alumni and friends of the Community College of Baltimore County, Vol 18. Spring 2015.
    All Campuses
    Dr. Sandra Kurtinitis Supports Obama's College for Free Proposal.
    All Campuses
    CCBC: April Media Highlights
    All Campuses
    CCBC: February Media Highlights
    All Campuses
    CCBC: January Media Highlights
    All Campuses
    CCBC: June Media Highlights
    All Campuses
    CCBC: September Media Highlights
    All Campuses
    CCBC: November Media Highlights
    Catonsville
    Opening of Math and Science Hall
    Catonsville
    New STEM Building - Baltimore Sun

    2015 CCBC Pictures:

    Catonsville
    Math and Science Hall, Photograph by Derek Sonjong, Student
    This is a panoramic image of the new STEM Building on the Catonsville Campus.

    2015 Videos:

    New Beginnings: Steven Thomas
    All Campuses

    CCBC Cybersecurity Institute: Meet Noell
    All Campuses

    CCBC Automotive Program
    All Campuses

    New Beginnings: Eli Adams
    All Campuses

    New Beginnings: Lelia Hopkins
    All Campuses

    Essex Music Forum, CCBC Chamber Singers Fall 2015
    All Campuses

    CCBC Essex Music Forum 12-11-2015
    All Campuses

    CCBC Essex Music Forum - Trio Phoenix 11-20-2015
    All Campuses

    Community College of Baltimore County 2015 Distinguished Graduate
    All Campuses

    2015 Commencement of the Community College of Baltimore County
    All Campuses

    CCBC Constitution Week Speaker 2015
    All Campuses

    CCBC Perspectives 2015:Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger D-MD, 2nd District
    All Campuses

    CCBC Music Forum 11-06-2015 Mirari Brass
    All Campuses

    CCBC Music Forum 4/24/2015 Flavio Sala
    All Campuses

    New Beginnings: Traci Williams
    All Campuses

    New Beginnings: Jason Miller 2015
    All Campuses

    Smart Moves: Pathways (2015)
    All Campuses

    Happy Holidays CCBC (2015)
    All Campuses

    CCBC Life Enrichment
    All Campuses

  61. 2016 Campus Events:

    2016 World Events:

    January 31, 2016
    The average cost of a gallon of gas was $1.46

    March 31, 2016
    Spotlight wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

    April 23, 2016
    400th anniversary of William Shakespeare's death, Stratford upon Avon, UK. Fans of the playwright and poet should aim to be in Stratford upon Avon for the grand procession through the streets on his birthday weekend of April 23 and 24.

    April 21, 2016
    Musical Artist Prince died (April 21) at age 57 at his Paisley Park home and studio in Minneapolis, his publicist confirmed to the Associated Press.

    April 31, 2016
    The Sympathizer, by Viet Thanh Nguyen, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Novels

    July 1, 2016
    Pokémon Go (stylized as Pokémon GO) is a free-to-play, location-based augmented reality game developed by Niantic for iOS and Android devices. It was initially released in selected countries in July 2016.

    August 9, 2016
    The 555-member team is comprised of 263 men and 292 women, marking the most women who have competed for any nation at a single Games and topping the previous mark of 289 (China, 2008). For only the second time in history, the U.S. Olympic roster features more female athletes than male.

    August 25, 2016
    At least 247 people were killed after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck central Italy Wednesday, according to Italy's Civil Protection Department.

    October 31, 2016
    Juan Manuel Santos wins the Nobel Peace Prize

    November 31, 2016
    The Chicago Cubs won the World Series.

    December 7, 2016
    75 years since the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, USA. December 7th marks 75 years since the 'date that will live in infamy', as President Roosevelt called December 7, 1941, when Japanese troops attacked the Hawaiian port of Pearl Harbor.

    2016 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    2016 CCBC Documents:

    All Campuses
    EMERGE For alumni and friends of the C ommunity College of Baltimore County, Vol 20. Spring 2016.
    All Campuses
    2016 CCBC January Media Highlights
    All Campuses
    2016 CCBC February Media Highlights
    All Campuses
    CCBC: June Media Highlights
    All Campuses
    CCBC: April Media Highlights

    2016 CCBC Pictures:

    All Campuses
    Presidents Leadership Academy (PLA)
    Second Cohort of the Presidents Leadership Academy 2015-16.
    All Campuses
    CCBC on the Cutting Edge
    Cover: CCBC Strategic Plan FY2017 - FY2019
    Essex
    AHUM and MASH Buildings
    Composite Photograph of AHUM and MASH focusing on the newly constructed Music Cube, by Bernard Bagalso.
    Essex
    Essex Student Services Building
    Essex Student Services Building 2016, Photograph by Student Nicolas Warren.
    Essex
    Essex Library, 2016
    Panoramic image of the Essex Library in Spring of 2016, Photograph by Student Rebecca Rocks

    2016 Videos:

    CCBC's Peter Carver Assistant Professor of Theater
    All Campuses

    CCBC's Robert Creamer Professor of Photography
    All Campuses

    CCBC Essex Music Forum, Honors Recital, Spring 2016, 5-13-2016
    All Campuses

    CCBC Essex Music Forum, The CCBC Chamber Singers, 5-6-2016
    All Campuses

    CCBC Essex Music Forum, Blackman Murray Russo Trio, 4 -15 -2016
    All Campuses

    The 2016 Commencement of the Community College of Baltimore County
    All Campuses

    CCBC Essex Music Forum, Spring Classical Recital, 4-29-2016
    All Campuses

    CCBC Essex Music Forum, Bret Williams Quartet, 4-22-2016
    All Campuses

    CCBC Essex Music Forum, Melissa Wimbish, 3-18-2016
    All Campuses

    CCBC Essex Music Forum, Student Pop Recital, Spring 2016
    All Campuses

    Essex Music Forum Baltimore City college Choir 2-19-2016
    All Campuses

    Make, Learn, Work - Digital Fabrication
    All Campuses

    CCBC Commencement Highlights (2016)
    All Campuses

    New Beginnings: Traci Williams
    All Campuses

    CCBC World Languages 2016
    All Campuses

    CCBC Earth Week 2016
    All Campuses

    CCBC Summer Learning Adventures Camps
    All Campuses

    CCBC Early College Access Programs (2016)
    All Campuses

  62. 2017 Campus Events:

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    2017 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    2017 CCBC Documents:

    2017 CCBC Pictures:

    2017 Videos:

  63. 2018 Campus Events:

    2018 World Events:

    2018 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    2018 CCBC Documents:

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  64. 2019 Campus Events:

    2019 World Events:

    2019 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    2019 CCBC Documents:

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    2019 Videos:

  65. 2020 Campus Events:

    2020 World Events:

    2020 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    2020 CCBC Documents:

    2020 CCBC Pictures:

    2020 Videos:

  66. 2021 Campus Events:

    2021 World Events:

    2021 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    2021 CCBC Documents:

    2021 CCBC Pictures:

    2021 Videos:

  67. 2022 Campus Events:

    2022 World Events:

    2022 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    2022 CCBC Documents:

    2022 CCBC Pictures:

    2022 Videos:

  68. 2023 Campus Events:

    2023 World Events:

    2023 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    2023 CCBC Documents:

    2023 CCBC Pictures:

    2023 Videos:

  69. 2024 Campus Events:

    2024 World Events:

    2024 Curriculum Changes and Events:

    2024 CCBC Documents:

    2024 CCBC Pictures:

    2024 Videos: