QUEENS CHRONICLE

January 5, 2023: Former LaGuardia student John Perricone is the new executive director of the Woodhaven Business Improvement District (BID).

COMMUNITY COLLEGE DAILY

January 5, 2023: LaGuardia will receive $404,774, allocated by U.S. Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Chuck Schumer, and former U.S. Representative Carolyn Maloney, to expand vocational training for the underemployed.

THE CITY

January 3, 2023: LaGuardia is developing an offshore wind certification program to prepare students for jobs operating and maintaining wind farms.

NEW YORK POST

January 1, 2023: In NYC, jobs in fields like medical billing are red hot–and free training is available at LaGuardia Community College.

LaGuardia in the Headlines: January 2023

HAITIAN TIMES January 31, 2023: Like James Adolphe who earned an HVAC certificate at LaGuardia, some Haitian New Yorkers are finding success in trade programs. GAY & LESBIAN REVIEW January […]

LaGuardia in the Headlines: December 2022

HARVARD ADVANCED LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE’S SOCIAL IMPACT REVIEW December 15, 2022: President Kenneth Adams is interviewed about how LaGuardia is partnering with employers and Harvard Business School experts to create training […]

LaGuardia in the Headlines: November 2022

BOSTON GLOBE November 30, 2022: LaGuardia alum Evelyn De La Rosa (’22, Electrical Engineering) is pursuing her bachelor’s at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.). PATCH November 30, 2022: LaGuardia […]

FORBES October 11, 2022:

LaGuardia is one of just four U.S. community colleges recognized as a 2022 Fulbright Hispanic-Serving Institution Leader for notable engagement with the Fulbright Program.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE DAILY

October 12, 2022: Craig Greene is LaGuardia’s newly appointed chief diversity officer and Title IX coordinator, and Jay Golan is executive director of the LaGuardia Community College Foundation.

LaGuardia in the Headlines: October 2022

T&D WORLD October 31, 2022: LaGuardia will provide offshore wind training for underserved communities and priority populations in New York City — including veterans, individuals with disabilities, low-income individuals, homeless […]

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