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CCAC Student Wins Prestigious National Court Reporter Foundation Student Intern Scholarship

Community College of Allegheny County student Katie Picciano has been named this year's winner of the National Court Reporter Foundation (NCRF) Student Intern Scholarship. The scholarship is a $1,000 award given annually to a high-achieving court reporting student who has completed the internship portion of their education. The NCRF scholarship program seeks to ensure that rising student court reporters and newly appointed court reporters receive encouragement and incentives to learn and strive for excellence. Recipients are nominated by their schools and must fulfill scholarship requirements.

Bullock's Vlog: Black History Month 2022

As CCAC recognizes and celebrates Black History Month during the month of February, Dr. Bullock reflects on what Black History Month means to him.

Bullock's Vlog: Valentines Day 2022

With Valentines Day upon us, Dr. Bullock shares some of his favorite things about CCAC.

Schell Games Partners with Community College of Allegheny County to Create Apprenticeship Program for Those Aspiring to Join the Game Industry

Schell Games, the largest full-service educational and entertainment game development company in the United States, today announced a partnership with Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC) to create the Schell Games Apprenticeship Program (SGAP), a hybrid training curriculum that will guide aspiring gaming professionals through a three-year Associate Degree in Multimedia Programming, Simulation, and Gaming.

Community College of Allegheny County’s COVID Mitigation Effort Makes Strides to Modernize Campus Infrastructure with Intelligent Lighting Technologies to Help Create Healthy, Safe and Energy Efficient Learning Environments

Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC) announced it is modernizing buildings across its four campuses and the West Hills Center, as well as its building automation system, with occupancy sensing, improved LED lighting control systems, and Internet of Things (IoT) platform as part of a COVID-19 mitigation initiative and infrastructure upgrade from Enlighted, a part of Building Robotics Inc., a Siemens company. Funded by the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) and accelerated by the need to help minimize COVID-19 exposure, the implementation will help increase the health and safety for students, faculty, staff and the community while shaping a smart, connected campus prepared for the future.

CCAC To Hold a Virtual Open House on Wednesday, February 9, for Prospective Students, Their Families and Friends

The Community College of Allegheny County will host a Virtual Open House on Wednesday, February 9, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. This event will provide prospective students, their family members and friends with an opportunity to learn more about CCAC, the college's admissions process, academic program options, financial aid, student engagement opportunities and more.