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RCBC culinary grad Marcus Juanites talks career, cooking, and passion for food

Rowan College at Burlington County alum Marcus Juanites always knew he wanted to cook. Young and ambitious, Juanites applied to the college’s Culinary Arts program right out of high school when he was 17 and never looked back.

Juanites now works in Philadelphia at a French-style restaurant called Fleurs as a line cook. His main role is on the grill station, but he has recently picked up working on the sauté station, prepping for the day by turning appliances on, getting utensils, warming up sauces, and gathering proteins.

The 27 Club Concert

Location: Votta Hall Auditorium - Mount Laurel Campus

Join RCBC for a free concert titled The 27 Club featuring music of legendary artists: Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Doors, Nirvana, and Amy Winehouse.

Open to students, faculty, and staff. 

Domestic Violence Awareness Month Guest Speaker Monica C. Gural

Location: Votta Hall, Room 135 - Mount Laurel Campus

Join RCBC for an honest conversation with special guest speaker Monica C. Gural of the Domestic Violence Representation Project and Legal Services of New Jersey about relationships, support, and knowing your rights. Need help now or know someone who does? Please visit rcbc.edu/needhelpnow.

Break the silence. Break the cycle. 

Students can enroll now for RCBC’s winter session

Winter registration is now open at Rowan College at Burlington County. Oct. 15 marks the first day students can sign up for the four-week winter session to earn credits fast, catch up on degree requirements, speed up the graduation timeline, and stay in the groove over winter break.

Classes begin Dec. 16, 2025, and last through Jan. 13, 2026. The RCBC winter session is fully online, allowing students to work at their own pace toward a general deadline.

Inaya-Shakeira N. Odd sharpens her skills and her dreams through RCBC’s culinary program

Rowan College at Burlington County student Inaya-Shakeira N. Odd was homeschooled from fourth grade until graduation. During this time, she became passionate about all things culinary, sitting in front of the TV watching cooking shows and hanging out in the kitchen watching her mother bake.

These experiences made Odd say, “‘You know what? I think this is something I want to do.’”

Psychology Panel

Location: Mount Laurel Campus, Votta Hall Auditorium

Psychology Information Session: Exploring Your Path & Career Opportunities

Join us for an interactive panel discussion with psychology faculty, career services, and professionals about the psychology degree path and exploring RCBC's 3+1 program. Our panelists will share insight into career possibilities in psychology and related fields, transfer opportunities, advanced study options, and tips for success as a psychology major.