What's life like for students at Northampton? What have Northampton graduates gone on to accomplish? What do faculty and staff have to say about working here? Meet some current students and find out why they chose NCC. Read how successful alumni got their start right here and discover what they are up to now. Learn why faculty and staff love working here.
Get to know Northampton through the eyes of the students, alumni and people that work here - just click on a profile below to get started.
As an academic adviser, Virginia Coleman draws on her athletic background to guide students through the process of returning to school to re-train and enhance their career prospects.
Professor Sharon Lee-Bond knows there is a science to succeeding in college.
Lorie Reinhard, the director of the visual art program at the Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Performing Arts, is an NCC alumna.
Losing a leg in Afghanistan hasn’t slowed Dan Lasko down. The NCC graduate has made it his mission to help other vets, first by competing with Team Semper Fi and now also as a caseworker specializing in veteran’s affairs.
Dental Hygiene student Chelsea Knechel sees a bright future with a career that can make a difference in people’s lives.
Jennifer Napierkowski’s enthusiasm for the students and staff at NCC is infectious.
A part-time teaching job led Brandon to a gratifying career helping students at Northampton.
Marketing student Lucinda Schutts is putting what she's learned at NCC into action even before she graduates.
Counseling Services faculty member Ross Bandics is rewarded by helping students succeed.
Student Ahmed Awadallah travelled all the way from Egypt for an opportunity to study here at NCC.
Looking to advance in the medical field, student Jennifer came to Northampton to earn a nursing degree.
Alumnus Anthony Tedeschi is manager of one of New Zealand’s largest collections of rare books.
Recent NCC graduate Ebony Hardin is one of only seventeen out of 1,200 applicants accepted by the prestigious Carnegie Mellon School of Drama.
Who better to help with the creation of NCC’s tribute garden than alumnus Michael Italiani, owner of Green Pond Nursery?
Student Kierra Falk is a general studies major who hopes to one day work as an occupational therapist.