Essex County College's renovated West Essex campus offers elevated learning experience
- By ANTHONY GABBIANELLI Staff Writer
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After nearly two years of construction, the new Essex County College West Essex campus is set to open on Wednesday, Aug. 30 for the fall semester. Outside of the building, an electronic message board will display upcoming school events and lights around the school will help celebrate different holidays for the students.
- Photo by Anthony Gabbianelli
The new West Essex campus facility for Essex County College features a sign for the school on the front lawn with the school’s logo on it.
New college
- Photo by Anthony Gabbianelli
Essex County College President Dr. Augustine Boakye, at right, shows off the multi-purpose room at the West Essex campus, where community members can hold meetings and students can come to study and interact with one another.
- Photo by Anthony Gabbianelli
Pictured is the Communications Commons, an upstairs offshoot of the West Essex campus library at the Essex County College, which features a computer lab that has most of the library’s books digitized and available online for students.
- Photo by Anthony Gabbianelli
The new cafeteria area, located on the first floor of Essex County College’s West Essex campus near some of the classrooms, will have a variety of eating options available for students who need a break from their classes or a place to study.
- Photo by Anthony Gabbianelli
After nearly two years of construction, the new Essex County College West Essex campus is set to open on Wednesday, Aug. 30 for the fall semester. Outside of the building, an electronic message board will display upcoming school events and lights around the school will help celebrate different holidays for the students.
- Photo by Anthony Gabbianelli
The new West Essex campus facility for Essex County College features a sign for the school on the front lawn with the school’s logo on it.
New college
- Photo by Anthony Gabbianelli
Essex County College President Dr. Augustine Boakye, at right, shows off the multi-purpose room at the West Essex campus, where community members can hold meetings and students can come to study and interact with one another.
- Photo by Anthony Gabbianelli
Pictured is the Communications Commons, an upstairs offshoot of the West Essex campus library at the Essex County College, which features a computer lab that has most of the library’s books digitized and available online for students.
- Photo by Anthony Gabbianelli
The new cafeteria area, located on the first floor of Essex County College’s West Essex campus near some of the classrooms, will have a variety of eating options available for students who need a break from their classes or a place to study.
- Photo by Anthony Gabbianelli
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