Community Bulletin Board
- UNICO Scholarship Awards Dinner, May 28
- Post University partners with Masonicare
- Crosby H.S. in CT Innovation Exposition
- Award Winning Musical, Jersey Boys, at Palace
- CT Law Firm Joins Driver Safety Campaign
- Farm Viability Grant for Brass City Harvest
- State Grant to Revitalize Vacant Parcels
- Gallery Tour at Museum~ April 23
- Palace Theater Announces May Line-Up
- Rep. Cuevas appointed to M.O.R.E. Committee
- Annual Arts Show in Naugatuck
- Fulton Park Clean-up And Restoration April 21
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CT Cactus & Succulent Society awards Scholarships
Two NVCC Students to Receive Scholarships from CT Cactus and Succulent Society
Show, Sale and Conference Returns to NVCC in 2013
Two NVCC horticulture students will receive $500 scholarships when the Connecticut Cactus and Succulent Society holds its 30th Annual Show and Sale at Naugatuck Valley Community College on April 6 & 7 in Café West.
April Events at NVCC
APR.1 SEXUAL ASSAULT CONFERENCE: The Naugatuck Valley Community College Human Services Club will host its Seventh Annual Sexual Assault Awareness Conference on Mon., April 1 from 6 – 7:30 p.m.
Relics of The Passion at NVCC March 27th
The Naugatuck Valley Community College (NVCC) Newman Club, a Catholic student organization, will sponsor a prayer service on Wed., March 27, with Relics of the Passion from 12:00 – 1:45 p.m. in the Founders Hall Dining Room, 750 Chase Parkway, Waterbury. This event is timed to coincide with the worldwide Year of Faith initiative begun by Pope Benedict XVI.
NVCC Hosts Women in Science Fair
Naugatuck Valley Community College has invited six accomplished female scientists to speak with students at the fifth annual Scott Lawrence Pond Memorial Women in Science Seminar on Wed., April 3, from 11 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. The seminar will be held in Room E440 of Ekstrom Hall, 750 Chase Parkway, Waterbury.
Registration for Summer at NVCC
New students can register for summer courses at Naugatuck Valley Community College beginning Mon., March 18. Individuals who want to earn transfer credits, work toward a degree or explore new educational pathways are encouraged to apply to the College at nv.edu/apply.
The 2013 summer credit session offers approximately 150 classes in classroom, online and hybrid formats across three sessions: June 3 – July 26, June 3 – July 5 and July 8 – August 9.
"Fresh Ink" Writer’s Conference at NVCC
Fresh Ink, NVCC’s literary magazine, will host the Fresh Ink Writer’s Conference on Fri., April 19 from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. in the Ruth Ann Leever Atrium at NVCC, 750 Chase Parkway in Waterbury.
Special Course Keeps 1st Year Students on Track
NVCC First Year Experience Course Keeps Students On Track to Graduation
Students who enroll in and successfully complete their First Year Experience (FYE) course are more likely to return to college the next semester, according to a study done by NVCC’s Office of Institutional Research (OIR).
De Filippis Named Dominican Mayor For The Day

Daisy Cocco De Filippis is the president of Naugatuck Valley Community College in Waterbury, and today became the ceremonial Dominican Mayor for the Day during a ceremony in City Hall. Photographs by John Murray
NVCC March Events
MAR.2 -- HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL TRIP: NVCC students will visit Harvard Medical School and attend the New England Science Symposium, where they will present, share research and discuss careers in the science field with students at all levels of study. The trip is sponsored by the Human Biology club and led by Jianyu Zheng, Ph.D., associate professor of biology. For more information contact Dr. Zheng at jzheng@nv.edu, 203-596-2162\
Call for Entries: “Fresh Ink” Literary Magazine

Naugatuck Valley Community College’s literary journal, Fresh Ink, is inviting writers and graphic/photo artists to submit their work for consideration in this year’s publication. In 2012, Fresh Ink went international and we are working to continue stretching our limits.


