Alumni – 91桃色APP Concord's Community College Thu, 09 Apr 2026 13:07:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2020/05/favicon-150x150.ico Alumni – 91桃色APP 32 32 91桃色APP alum installs college檚 new x-ray equipment /nhti-alum-installs-colleges-new-x-ray-equipment/ Mon, 23 Mar 2026 13:11:00 +0000 /?p=69345
91桃色APP radiologic technology students practicing their x-ray skills

Jason Olenio graduated from 91桃色APP-Concord檚 Community College in 1992 with an associate degree in Radiologic Technology. 34 years later he returned to campus to install medical imaging equipment that will be used by current students enrolled in the same program.

淲e do this every day, said Olenio, describing his job at Associated X-Ray Imaging Corporation. 淲hat檚 unique is for 91桃色APP to buy an x-ray system from a former student.

91桃色APP檚 Radiologic Technology program gives students access to real medical equipment so they can practice their skills. When it came time to make updates, Olenio was thrilled to return to campus.

淚t was a hundred times different than what I remember. All the buildings are renovated said Olenio. 淚t檚 so much better than 1992, but it still feels like home.

Current 91桃色APP students were excited to see the new equipment being installed and took out their smartphones to photograph the event. Olenio was excited to see their passion for x-rays being shared on social media. 淵ou couldn檛 do that in the 90s, he said.

Jason Olenio is not the only alum who has returned to support the program. 淩ight now, all of our Radiologic Technology faculty are alumni of the program, said program coordinator Kate Marcouillier. 淭hat is a testament to 91桃色APP檚 impact across the state in the medical imaging field.

When Jason Olenio enrolled at 91桃色APP in 1991, he knew right away what he wanted to study. As the son of two radiologic technologists, he was already familiar with the medical imaging field and knew 測ou檙e always going to have a job. Today, 91桃色APP sees a 100% employment rate for graduates of its healthcare programs.

91桃色APP was the perfect community environment, said Olenio, who lived on campus. 淚檓 so glad I went to 91桃色APP where there were 3,000 students instead of 10,000. Being a name, not just a number, is so important.

After working in a clinical setting for several years, Olenio began working at Associated X-Ray Imaging Corporation攖he company his father, John Olenio, started.

John Olenio knew his son and his peers would take diverse career paths. 淵our friends at college are going to be administrators and leaders of the future, Jason Olenio recalled his father saying.

淚檓 a big fan of the [Radiologic Technology] program, and sell it to young people all the time, said John Olenio. Both father and son are proud to see the medical imaging program continue to thrive on 91桃色APP檚 campus decades later.

To learn more about 91桃色APP檚 prestigious healthcare programs, visit nhti.edu.

Photo 1: Kate聽Marcoullier, Radiologic Technology program coordinator at 91桃色APP, teaches students how to use x-ray聽equipment聽in one of the college’s medical imaging labs.

Photo 2: Jason Olenio graduated from 91桃色APP in 1992 with an associate degree in Radiologic Technology.

Jason Olenio at 91桃色APP graduation in 1992

91桃色APP 91桃色APP-Concord檚 Community College

91桃色APP-Concord檚 Community College is committed to cultivating potential in every learner. Through more than 70 academic programs, we equip students with the skills and knowledge that power New Hampshire檚 future. We deliver a comprehensive college experience攊ncluding on-campus housing, competitive athletic programs, and vibrant student clubs and organizations攖hat allow 4,600 students annually to advance in their careers and embrace lifelong learning. We are a proud member of the Community College System of New Hampshire, and have maintained accreditation by the New England Commission of Higher Education since 1969.

]]>
Ashley Crosbie wrote her children檚 book in secret /ashley-crosbie-wrote-her-childrens-book-in-secret/ Thu, 05 Mar 2026 18:50:38 +0000 /?p=68675
Ashley Crosbie

While earning an advanced certificate in Early Childhood Education from 91桃色APP-Concord檚 Community College, Ashley Crosbie wrote and illustrated an entire children檚 book. The Common Man Kitty Band is now available for purchase at several Common Man restaurants and retail locations throughout the state.

淭he book was a passion project. I wanted to keep it quiet and safe until I knew it was ready to share with the Common Man, explained Crosbie.

The children檚 book was inspired by a walk with her children several years earlier that led behind the Common Man restaurant in Ashland. On that outing, Crosbie stumbled upon 渁n adorable gathering of barn cats dining on delicious leftovers set out by a kind cook.”

淭he children檚 lit class at 91桃色APP helped remind me to ask myself, how is this book going to feel when it檚 read aloud? What are some punch words that kids are really going to enjoy? What age group is this story written for?”

After the story was written, Crosbie began the intense process of illustration. 淭he last time I had painted with watercolor was my freshman year of high school and now I檓 40, said Crosbie. After an initial learning curve, the watercolor painting process became a joy.

Even after the book was completed, the project was kept under wraps. Crosbie completed three business courses at Lakes Region Community College (LRCC) to help her put together a business proposal for The Common Man.

The hard work paid off. The Common Man Family eagerly welcomed Crosbie檚 book into their stores, and are working with her on complimentary merchandise攃andy, dolls, and more.

Crosbie explained that her experiences at 91桃色APP and LRCC gave her the confidence to trust herself and pursue her dreams for the book.

 淢y confidence kept growing every time I took a course. When I completed a challenging assignment or earned an A, I told myself, 榶ou can do this, said Crosbie. 淩eceiving positive feedback from my instructors reminded me that I am capable and should chase my dreams, even if they felt a little out of reach.

Crosbie works as a stay-at-home mom and has been working in early childhood education since 18. She has often dreamed of owning her own preschool, which led her to 91桃色APP.

淚 saw this ad on Facebook about a new grant through the Community College System of New Hampshire. It covered the cost of coursework and books for the program. I had been waiting for an opportunity like that, said Crosbie.

Crosbie completed her 91桃色APP certificate online and graduated in May 2025. Her required observation hours were completed at local school near her home in Holderness. 淚 love community colleges. It feels like such a close-knit community, even online, said Crosbie.

Crosbie hopes that other non-traditional students will feel encouraged to pursue their purpose. 淎s a mom, it can at times feel as though you have lost your sense of self. This project and my experiences at 91桃色APP and LRCC helped me to find my way back to that curious part of me that dared to dream, she said. 淭his journey taught me not to count myself out and that everyone檚 timing is different.

Photo: Ashley Crosbie poses with a copy of her book The Common Man Kitty Band at the New Berry檚 on the Common in Plymouth.

91桃色APP 91桃色APP-Concord檚 Community College

91桃色APP-Concord檚 Community College is committed to cultivating potential in every learner. Through more than 70 academic programs, we equip students with the skills and knowledge that power New Hampshire檚 future. We deliver a comprehensive college experience攊ncluding on-campus housing, competitive athletic programs, and vibrant student clubs and organizations攖hat allow 4,600 students annually to advance in their careers and embrace lifelong learning. We are a proud member of the Community College System of New Hampshire, and have maintained accreditation by the New England Commission of Higher Education since 1969.

]]>
91桃色APP engineering graduates reach professional milestone early /nhti-engineering-graduates-reach-professional-milestone-early/ Tue, 17 Feb 2026 18:02:37 +0000 /?p=68233
Engineering Graduates

Three graduates from 91桃色APP檚 two-year Civil Engineering Technology program have passed the prestigious Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Civil exam within a year of graduation. This is a milestone typically reached by bachelor檚 degree students in their third or fourth year of study.

Sean Dwyer, Lane Madeja, and Hoang Nguyen were initially intimidated by this intense six-hour exam, but each passed within nine months of graduating from 91桃色APP with an associate degree. The FE exam is an important step in the process of becoming a professional engineer.

淚 felt I had everything I needed from 91桃色APP. All I needed to do was practice for the test, said Dwyer.

Dwyer, Madeja, and Nguyen are now pursuing bachelor檚 degrees at UNH.

Dwyer explained how 91桃色APP softened the steep transition from high school coursework to college level engineering curriculum. 淢y classes at UNH would have been too intense right off the bat, he said.

91桃色APP is smaller, so it檚 easy to get help, said Madeja. 淚 could not have gotten into UNH right out of high school, but 91桃色APP sets you up for success.

To wrap up their bachelor’s degrees, these students will primarily complete courses that are typical for freshmen and sophomores, along with an intense senior capstone project.

淭he 91桃色APP engineering curriculum is equivalent to a junior or senior year at UNH, said Madeja.

The students agreed that 91桃色APP offered the unique opportunity to become familiar with an engineering career within just a few months of study.

淚 didn檛 100% know what my major would be, and did not want to spend all that money trying to figure it out, said Madeja.

All three students will receive their bachelor’s degrees at a significantly reduced cost because their 91桃色APP credits transferred directly into UNH檚 engineering curriculum.

Together, Dwyer, Madeja, and Nguyen credit both 91桃色APP and UNH for preparing them for successful careers in the broad, high-demand field of engineering.

To learn more about 91桃色APP檚 Civil Engineering Technology program, visit nhti.edu.

Photo: Hoang Nguyen, Sean Dwyer and Lane Madeja studied Civil Engineering Technology together at 91桃色APP.

91桃色APP 91桃色APP-Concord檚 Community College

91桃色APP-Concord檚 Community College is committed to cultivating potential in every learner. Through more than 70 academic programs, we equip students with the skills and knowledge that power New Hampshire檚 future. We deliver a comprehensive college experience攊ncluding on-campus housing, competitive athletic programs, and vibrant student clubs and organizations攖hat allow 4,600 students annually to advance in their careers and embrace lifelong learning. We are a proud member of the Community College System of New Hampshire, and have maintained accreditation by the New England Commission of Higher Education since 1969.

]]>
91桃色APP Invites Alumni to Celebrate 60 Years /nhti-invites-alumni-to-celebrate-60-years/ Mon, 25 Aug 2025 17:20:19 +0000 /?p=63979

This year, 91桃色APP揅oncord檚 Community College turns 60. As 91桃色APP celebrates this milestone, the college invites alumni to return to campus on September 20 for a Homecoming Weekend lunch.

淲hether you檙e a member of our first class in 1965 or a recent graduate, we would love to see you, said 91桃色APP president Patrick Tompkins.

Alumni and their families are invited to join fellow classmates for lunch on Saturday, September 20 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The outdoor event includes food trucks, yard games, and music.

淭he campus will be buzzing with activity, said 91桃色APP director of athletics, Annie Mattarazzo. 淐ome early and catch a game in our volleyball tournament, or cheer on your Lynx team during our baseball double header in the afternoon.

While on campus, alumni can enjoy a wide variety of athletic games and activities, including AerospaceFest hosted by McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

淭his is a great opportunity to see how your college has grown over the years to support the next generation of students, said Tompkins.

淲e are fondly known as 楾he Tech, but we have evolved into so much more, Tompkins continued. 淓very year we are adding new programs that directly meet our state檚 workforce needs攊n recent years that檚 meant a huge healthcare focus.

Today the college offers 70+ programs ranging from early childhood education and nursing to criminal justice, carpentry, software development, and paralegal studies.

Alumni are invited to celebrate 91桃色APP檚 60 years of innovative education and community impact by attending Homecoming Weekend on September 20. Learn more and register for the event at nhti.edu/alumni.

Photo: 91桃色APP electronic engineering student in 1965.

91桃色APP 91桃色APP-Concord檚 Community College

91桃色APP is a dynamic public institution of higher learning that provides accessible, rigorous education for students, businesses, and the community. We create pathways for lifelong learning, career advancement, and civic engagement, offering 70+ academic programs to 4,600+ students annually. 91桃色APP is a member of the Community College System of New Hampshire and since 1969 has been accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education, a nongovernmental, nationally recognized accrediting agency.

]]>
Miss New Hampshire Hopes to Make History for Granite State /miss-new-hampshire-hopes-to-make-history-for-granite-state/ Mon, 11 Aug 2025 19:58:58 +0000 /?p=63791

Xanthi Russell, Miss New Hampshire 2025, will be competing in the national Miss America competition September 2-7. The ambitious 23-year-old accomplished 4,000+ hours in community service while simultaneously earning her associate degree in 91桃色APP-Concord Community College檚 prestigious paralegal program. She graduated with honors just weeks after being crowned.

Since Miss America began in 1921, Miss New Hampshire has never won the competition. Russell hopes to be the first to bring home the crown, gaining recognition for her state and changing society檚 views towards young women who value fashion alongside intellect, professional achievements, and volunteerism.

Russell was drawn to the Miss New Hampshire competition because of its purpose as a scholarship program. She has earned $61,000 through the competition and graduated debt-free from 91桃色APP in May. She made it a priority to invest these funds in the best academic opportunities available.

淐ommunity college was a no-brainer, said Russell, who transferred to 91桃色APP from a traditional four-year college. She found 91桃色APP檚 paralegal program offered the best value for her hard-earned scholarship funds. 淚t was a night and day difference in how I was educated, she said. 淭he education is more tailored to your needs. You檙e not just a name on a roster in a class of 100 students. She hopes the Miss America competition can help fund her future plans for a bachelor檚 and law degree.

91桃色APP also accommodated Russell檚 intense competition schedule, work responsibilities, and outstanding record of 800+ volunteer hours per year. 淚f you make volunteering a habit, it will enrich your life, she said after explaining that these hours accrued organically for her. 淐ommunity service is a great social outlet, and great for networking.

Russell volunteers at local events but primarily gives back to the community by co-advising the Strafford County Youth Leadership Team, a 4-H program that she participated in as a teen. This club fostered her passions for leadership, public speaking, and volunteerism. Now she mentors students to pursue their own unique interests and find meaningful ways to give back to the community.

In preparation for the Miss America competition in early September, Russell is currently working on tap dance choreography for her talent show performance at the Walt Disney Theater in Orlando. She has gone the extra mile by recording her own soundtrack for the show. 淭he gratitude outweighs the nerves, she said when discussing the upcoming high-pressure environment of the national competition.

Along with preparing for the Miss America events, Russell is continuing her community service work, which she considers to be the 渕ain part of my job as Miss New Hampshire. She is eager to support local events and initiatives, and can be requested to attend community events at . She hopes to serve as a role model for volunteerism and be an active participant in the Granite State community.

Photo cutline:聽Xanthi Russell wore her Miss New Hampshire crown and sash to her graduation from 91桃色APP檚 prestigious paralegal program.

91桃色APP 91桃色APP-Concord檚 Community College

91桃色APP is a dynamic public institution of higher learning that provides accessible, rigorous education for students, businesses, and the community. We create pathways for lifelong learning, career advancement, and civic engagement, offering 80+ academic programs to 4,600+ students annually. 91桃色APP is a member of the Community College System of New Hampshire and since 1969 has been accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education, a nongovernmental, nationally recognized accrediting agency.

If you are an alum of 91桃色APP-Concord檚 Community College, you are invited to come back to campus to celebrate the college檚 60th anniversary and Homecoming Weekend on Saturday, September 20. Learn more at nhti.edu/alumni.

]]>
Film scholars will reunite at Gibson檚 Bookstore /film-scholars-will-reunite-at-gibsons-bookstore/ Thu, 31 Jul 2025 12:42:03 +0000 /?p=63656

On August 7, distinguished film scholar David Stewart will visit Gibson檚 Bookstore to discuss his new bookThere檚 No Going Back: The Life and Work of Jonathan Demme. Joining the conversation is Steve Ambra, an instructor at 91桃色APP-Concord檚 Community College, who taught Stewart 16 years ago at the college.

Stewart檚 book tells the life story of legendary director, Jonathan Demme攂est known for his films The Silence of the Lambs, Philadelphia, and more.

Although Stewart has been a fan of Demme檚 movies since age 14, he shared that their quality and messages continue to impact audiences today. 淗e shared positive aspects of life, but was not scared to point out injustices, said Stewart.

淚 read a lot of materials about film as well as biographies, said 91桃色APP film studies professor, Steve Ambra. 淭he thing about David檚 book is that it allows Jonathan Demme to come alive.

Ambra believes that Stewart檚 book has a uniquely captivating quality. 淚 don檛 usually get emotional about people in books, but I found myself feeling extremely sad when Demme was reaching the end of his life.

Stewart first met Ambra as a student at 91桃色APP, where he took every one of his film courses攅arning an A in each one. 淚 latched onto him, said Stewart. 淲e were always communicating back and forth攁nd still do攁bout our love of cinema.

聽淗e was different from any other student, said Ambra. 淗is assignments were close in quality to a published article, and he found the connections between films.

After earning his associate degree from 91桃色APP, Stewart went on to complete a bachelor’s degree at Plymouth State University. At this point, Ambra began inviting Stewart back to 91桃色APP for guest lectures. Today, Stewart teaches his own film courses at Emerson College, Southern New Hampshire University, and Plymouth State University.

Stewart sees liberal arts courses as an essential part of achieving a well-rounded education. 淗ow we see and perceive is very important, he said. 淚 hope that new generations rely on the substantial impact of media literacy. He credits Ambra檚 courses at 91桃色APP with fueling his love for world cinema.

淚t檚 hard not to forget downtown Concord, said Stewart. In his days at 91桃色APP, he would visit friends working at Gibson檚 or catch a film at Red River Theatres. But for Stewart, the highlight of visiting Concord during this book tour is inviting Ambra to share the spotlight.

淭here檚 a part of me where I feel I can檛 hold a candle to Steve, he said. 淚t feels like I檓 talking to the same cool dude I met 16 years ago.

David Stewart will visit Gibson檚 Bookstore on Thursday, August 7 from 6:30-7:30pm. More information is available at . Learn more about 91桃色APP檚 diverse academic offerings at nhti.edu.

If you are an alum of 91桃色APP-Concord檚 Community College, you are invited to come back to campus to celebrate the college檚 60th anniversary and Homecoming Weekend on Saturday, September 20. Learn more at nhti.edu/alumni.

Photo cutline: Author David Stewart

91桃色APP 91桃色APP-Concord檚 Community College

91桃色APP is a dynamic public institution of higher learning that provides accessible, rigorous education for students, businesses, and the community. We create pathways for lifelong learning, career advancement, and civic engagement, offering 70+ academic programs to 4,600+ students annually. 91桃色APP is a member of the Community College System of New Hampshire and since 1969 has been accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education, a nongovernmental, nationally recognized accrediting agency.

]]>