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![Nursing students standing outside](/sites/default/files/styles/1x1/public/Images/news/RCBCnursingstudents.jpg?h=c5655b5e&itok=qrVD2ayn)
![Nursing students standing outside](/sites/default/files/styles/1x1/public/Images/news/RCBCnursingstudents.jpg?h=c5655b5e&itok=qrVD2ayn)
Over 80 Rowan College at Burlington County Nursing students heeded the call to join the fight against the COVID-19 outbreak in Burlington County. Nicole Pacitti and David Paul are among them. Pacitti, a junior in RCBC’s Nursing program volunteers her time at the county’s call center, while Paul, a senior Nursing student, assists with COVID-19 testing.
![Claudia Engelhardt](/sites/default/files/styles/1x1/public/Images/news/claudiaengelhardt.jpg?h=52119415&itok=OIclWkyc)
![Claudia Engelhardt](/sites/default/files/styles/1x1/public/Images/news/claudiaengelhardt.jpg?h=52119415&itok=OIclWkyc)
“I was able to complete about half of my major all online, and as a busy girl, that was so incredibly helpful. I completed all of my Gen Eds at a fraction of the cost and applied them to my current bachelor's degree! Studying at RCBC was a total no-brainer for me,” Engelhardt shared.
![RCBC campus with thumbs up icons](/sites/default/files/styles/1x1/public/Images/news/townhall.jpg?h=ae663b61&itok=rPge6xf3)
![RCBC campus with thumbs up icons](/sites/default/files/styles/1x1/public/Images/news/townhall.jpg?h=ae663b61&itok=rPge6xf3)
Tune in to RCBC’s Facebook Live broadcast this Wednesday at 12 pm through facebook.com/RowanCollegeatBurlingtonCounty. As always, we welcome your questions and comments throughout the livestream and at rcbc.edu/coronavirus.
![Student Success Center building](/sites/default/files/styles/1x1/public/Images/news/FirstDayFALL19_20.jpg?h=43b67b19&itok=wP06vBc2)
![Student Success Center building](/sites/default/files/styles/1x1/public/Images/news/FirstDayFALL19_20.jpg?h=43b67b19&itok=wP06vBc2)
“Our faculty members possess extraordinary expertise and we’re grateful that they are willing to volunteer their knowledge with the community,” Cioce said.
![Cara McMullen](/sites/default/files/styles/1x1/public/Images/news/Cara%20McMullen.jpg?h=fbfb3afa&itok=sujAgOWQ)
![Cara McMullen](/sites/default/files/styles/1x1/public/Images/news/Cara%20McMullen.jpg?h=fbfb3afa&itok=sujAgOWQ)
“I see many students struggle and talk about quitting. I tell them my story and encourage them to keep trying. It took 32 years to put on this cap and gown and as long as I'm working at RCBC, I will continue to encourage our students to never give up on their dreams. With so much negativity being shoved down society’s throat, someone has to show people the light at the end of the tunnel,” McMullen shared.
![Kelly Young](/sites/default/files/styles/1x1/public/Images/news/4x6_Young%20Kelly%203.jpg?h=42c6ccd9&itok=fafF6-UD)
![Kelly Young](/sites/default/files/styles/1x1/public/Images/news/4x6_Young%20Kelly%203.jpg?h=42c6ccd9&itok=fafF6-UD)
“I have been in business my whole life, and I think women in business have come a long way. I love working with people and marketing to determine what is going to appeal to consumers, really help them and implement the plan,” Young said.
![eggless crepes](/sites/default/files/styles/1x1/public/Images/news/Crepes.jpg?h=a77bab87&itok=5fU6ndcE)
![eggless crepes](/sites/default/files/styles/1x1/public/Images/news/Crepes.jpg?h=a77bab87&itok=5fU6ndcE)
Crêpes have always been one of my favorite desserts. The delicate French pancakes are mildly sweet and quick to prepare. Crêpes are very versatile and can be served for breakfast, lunch, dinner or dessert. They can be sweet or savory, filled with cooked fruits, jams, meats, vegetables or cheese. To complement the dish, add toppings such as fresh fruit, whipped cream, chocolate syrup or ice cream. The options are endless.
![We live until we die text with candles in the dark](/sites/default/files/styles/1x1/public/Images/news/liveuntildieh.png?h=fc2b1e2e&itok=kkR25Kw0)
![We live until we die text with candles in the dark](/sites/default/files/styles/1x1/public/Images/news/liveuntildieh.png?h=fc2b1e2e&itok=kkR25Kw0)
Death is an uncomfortable topic people tend to avoid talking about. But why ignore the inevitable? The anxiety surrounding how much time we have left and the pain of loss are hard to overlook.
![Jarrett Kealey with President Cioce](/sites/default/files/styles/1x1/public/Images/news/JarrettKealey3.jpg?h=44d27b6e&itok=Q3JYUtJP)
![Jarrett Kealey with President Cioce](/sites/default/files/styles/1x1/public/Images/news/JarrettKealey3.jpg?h=44d27b6e&itok=Q3JYUtJP)
“This is an honor that could go to so many of the deserving faculty and staff I get to work alongside to serve our students and help them achieve their goals. I am a better educator because of our students but also my colleagues. I enjoy being a lifelong student of higher education, as I learn from both my colleagues and our students,” Kealey shared.
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