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Middlesex Community College Students Earn All-Connecticut Academic Awards

Both are members of Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society at MxCC in Middletown, as well as business administration majors.

Two Middlesex Community College students joined 16 outstanding students from nine community colleges and two from St. Vincent's College at the recent State Capitol during the annual All-Connecticut Academic Team awards ceremony.

The All-Connecticut Academic Team recognizes the outstanding scholarly achievements and leadership accomplishments of students enrolled in Connecticut’s community and junior colleges. The students chosen for the state team also represented the State of Connecticut in the All-USA Academic Team Competition.

The students honored Friday included: Middlesex Community College students Michael Vessichio of Wallingford and Lisa Gangone of Middletown.

The ceremony was sponsored by Northwestern Connecticut Community College, the Board of Regents for Higher Education and Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society of two-year colleges. 

Gangone and Vessichio are members of Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society at MxCC. Both students are business administration majors and were nominated by Professor Patty Raymond.
“These students represent some of the best and brightest across our community college campuses, and they should be congratulated for their hard work, commitment and perseverance,” said David Levinson, Vice President for Community Colleges at the Board of Regents and President of Norwalk Community College.

“Learning more about each of these students – including what they plan to do after graduation from community college – is inspirational and helps to ensure our focus remains on supporting the success of our students.” 

“These students are the top scholars from among Connecticut's community college students,” said Sharon Gusky, professor of biology at Northwestern Connecticut Community College, and event organizer.

"Some of them will be transferring Yale, Trinity, or the University of Connecticut, while others will remain in the Connecticut State Colleges & Universities system. Regardless of where they go, they will succeed in their endeavors because of the strong education they received at our community colleges." 


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