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Hispanic Professionals Will Talk To Students About Their Careers In Celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month at SUNY Rockland Community College

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

DATE: October 16, 2007

CONTACT: Lisa Saunders

(845) 574-4244

 

 

Hispanic Professionals Will Talk To Students About Their Careers In Celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month
at SUNY Rockland Community College

 

 

Suffern, NY - In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month at SUNY Rockland Community College, Hispanic professionals from the fields of law, education, law enforcement and mental health will offer students tips for success in their various fields.

 

The panel presentation, "Career Mosaic: A Multicultural Perspective of Careers in 2007," is open to all high school and RCC students and will take place on Tuesday, October 23, in the Student Union, Room 3214, 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. on the main campus in Suffern.

 

If you would like to reserve a spot, please call Nilda Aragones, Faculty Counselor, Multi-cultural Student Support Services, Student Development Center, at 845-574-4381 or Kathy Carroll, Faculty Counselor, Career Services, Student Development, at 845-574-4319.

 

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Rockland Community College, a unit of the State University of New York, is located 25 miles northwest of NYC. The majority of its students transfer to four-year colleges, and many find immediate employment upon earning their associate's degree or certificate. The College also offers others, from preschoolers to senior citizens, the opportunity to simply learn something new. Quality education...at a price you can afford.

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