Middlesex Community College Awards Celebrity Forum Scholarships

July 29, 2014
The Middlesex Community College Foundation recently awarded Celebrity Forum Scholarships to 20 students. Shown here, left to right: front row: Miranda Cashman, Alysha Shearer-Cantrell, Karen Pruy, Danielle Lucibello, Anthony Chhan, Amanda Lopez; middle row: Dennis Murphy, Joohee (Judy) Hyung, Emmanuel Appiah, Zena Casteel, Gechlang Chhim, Anastasia Dickenson, Briana Chiodi; back row: David Kalivas, MCC Director of the Commonwealth Honors Program, Amin Gholizadeh, Lindsay Lizotte, Andrew Toufas, Rebecca Brill Weitz, Brandon Schwartz, Derek Min, Robert Morales, and Charles Twomey, Director of the Lowell Connctions Program. (Photo courtesy of Kevin Harkins.)
The Middlesex Community College Foundation recently awarded Celebrity Forum Scholarships to 20 students. Shown here, left to right: front row: Miranda Cashman, Alysha Shearer-Cantrell, Karen Pruy, Danielle Lucibello, Anthony Chhan, Amanda Lopez; middle row: Dennis Murphy, Joohee (Judy) Hyung, Emmanuel Appiah, Zena Casteel, Gechlang Chhim, Anastasia Dickenson, Briana Chiodi; back row: David Kalivas, MCC Director of the Commonwealth Honors Program, Amin Gholizadeh, Lindsay Lizotte, Andrew Toufas, Rebecca Brill Weitz, Brandon Schwartz, Derek Min, Robert Morales, and Charles Twomey, Director of the Lowell Connctions Program. (Photo courtesy of Kevin Harkins.)

Submitted by Middlesex Community College

The Middlesex Community College Foundation recently awarded scholarships for outstanding academic achievement to 20 Middlesex students at MCC’s annual Celebrity Forum.  Among them was Rebecca Brill Weitz, of Bedford, recently graduated from MCC’s Liberal Arts and Sciences program. She is planning to attend Connecticut College in the fall.

For more information about the 2014 Celebrity Forum scholarships, please contact Dennis Malvers, MCC’s Dean of College Advancement at [email protected].

Middlesex Community College meets the evolving educational, civic and workforce needs of our local and global communities. As one of the largest, most comprehensive community colleges in the state, we educate more than 13,000 students annually on our campuses in Bedford and Lowell, and online. MCC offers more than 75 degree and certificate programs, plus hundreds of noncredit courses. At Middlesex, everyone teaches, everyone learns.

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