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Bashful no more, 2023 President’s Award winner finds the courage within

As a youngster, Riverside native, and RCBC nursing student, Taylor Fritz recalls the common after-work chatter between her parents, both EMTs at the time, and now, the everyday conversations with her sister center around her job as a patient care technician. It was almost prescribed that she too would enter into a career in healthcare. 

RCBC graduate makes great strides in science, business and life

If ever there was a Renaissance student graduating from ƹƵ, Sarah Heil encapsulates that role in stride. Heil is a member of several honors societies on campus, pursues personal scientific research and even beekeeping, all while balancing an art business and a full-time job as a classroom behavioral analyst and aide. Not only that, but she’s also maintained a perfect 4.0 throughout her academic career at the college, which earned her recognition as a 2023 President’s Award winner.

RCBC student, veteran and entrepreneur uses positivity to overcome discrimination

Anthony Jones has been all over the world and even out on the street. He’s been in literal wars and uses positivity to overcome the discrimination he’s faced as a Black man and veteran who transitioned to civilian life. With the help of his girlfriend, Shavone Warren (who introduces herself as his No. 1 fan), Anthony, or  A.J., has found his place at ƹƵ as a serial entrepreneur and an older student who challenges his instructors and mentors the younger students in his class. In each role, A.J.

New RCBC trustee brings extensive state government experience

MARLTON – The ƹƵ Board of Trustees welcomed a new trustee who holds a high-ranking position in New Jersey state government.

Justin Braz, who is currently assistant commissioner of the N.J. Department of Transportation, was appointed by Governor Murphy to fill a vacancy on the board.
“I really want to have an opportunity to serve the community,” Braz said.

Student Spotlight: Jonathan D’Arpino Shares His Story of Studying Criminal Justice

Jonathan D'Arpino developed an interest in law and public service when he discovered his mother's unappreciated work with the Department of Children and Families (DCF). Her focus was on helping children in need of secure, nourishing and supportive homes. He grew up in Cinnaminson, New Jersey where he attended the local high school before enrolling in ƹƵ (RCBC).

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