AACC offers many
events open to the community that are organized or hosted by various
college departments or programs. Occasionally, times, dates or places of
the events change. For the most up-to-date information, visit the
website at http://www.aacc.edu/events/ default.cfm.
BUSINESS
April 3 – 7 p.m. – Teacher
Education Fair, sponsored by the Teacher Education and Child Care
Institute (TEACH) at Anne Arundel Community College; free; Center for
Applied Learning and Technology (CALT) Room 100, AACC Arnold campus, 101
College Parkway; for information, call 410-777-2401 or www.aacc.edu/teach
April 4 – 11 a.m.-2p.m. 2nd
Annual AACC Truck Pull – Teams of five compete for bragging rights and
prizes to pull an empty delivery truck in the fastest time; new this
year is a community category; other categories include students, campus
clubs and faculty/staff; also new this year is a Passport Game where
participants vie for prizes while learning about job, career and
educational opportunities in the transportation, logistics and supply
chain industries; sponsored by AACC’s Business Management and
Entrepreneurial Studies departments and the Transportation, Logistics
and Cargo Security program; free; to register or for information, visit www.aacc.edu/business/TLCS_ Events.cfm or call 410-777-2923.
April 18 – 8 a.m. Business
– Big Idea Elevator Pitch Competition at Anne Arundel Community College
– Students entered the competition on how to promote an innovative
idea; finalists will have two minutes to present a pitch for a new
business, service or improvement to current product before a panel of
area business representatives, with top three performers each receiving
$500; sponsored by A.J. Properties Inc.; free; Cade Center for Fine Arts
Room 219, AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; for information,
call Stephen Berry, at 410-777-2363, email smberry1@aacc.edu or visit http://www.aacc.edu/esi/ bigidea.cfm.
April 21 – 7 a.m.-5 p.m. 5th Annual Chesapeake Culinary Cup, Hotel, Culinary and Tourism Institute, 7438 Governor Ritchie Highway, Glen Burnie.
April 25 – 8 a.m. 10th
Annual Business Competition at Anne Arundel Community College; AACC
students compete for a year’s space in the AACC Student Business
Incubator and networking opportunities; finalists will present their
business plans for a new or proposed business or organization before a
panel of area business representatives, who will question them much as
investors do in a real situation; sponsored by Capital One Bank; free;
location to be announced; for information, call Stephen Berry, at 410-777-2363, email smberry1@aacc.edu or visit http://www.aacc.edu/esi/ businessplan.cfm.
April 30 – 10:30-11:30 a.m. Workshop,
“The Job Fair: The Spotlight is on YOU,” tips for job seekers,
sponsored by Anne Arundel Community College Counseling Advising and
Retention Services, Robert E. Kauffman Theater in Pascal Center for
Performing Arts, AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; free for all
job seekers; for information, contact Veronica Boreland, 410-777-2512 or veboreland@aacc.edu or visit website, www.collegecentral.com/ aaccspring.
April 30 – noon-4 p.m. Anne
Arundel Community College Spring 2013 Job Fair – Job seekers should
dress professionally and bring resumes; David S. Jenkins Memorial
Gymnasium, AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; free for all job
seekers; employers pay $400 for booth; for information, contact Veronica
Boreland, 410-777-2512 or veboreland@aacc.edu or visit website, www.collegecentral.com/ aaccspring.
COMMUNITY
April 10 – 6-8 p.m. Annual Forum on the Judiciary, Hear from judges from each level of the Maryland courts and a federal judge discuss, “The 4th
Amendment: The Government Can Do WHAT Without a Warrant?” sponsored by
the Legal Studies Institute at Anne Arundel Community College; Cade
Center for Fine Arts Room 219, AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway;
free; for information, call 410-777-7323 or visit the website, www.aacc.edu/legalstudies
April 11 – 10 a.m. Lecture, Ken Apfel, a former Commissioner of the Social Security Administration, will share his views on Social Security and Its Future, hosted by Anne Arundel Community College’s Peer Learning
Partnership, Center for Applied Technology (CALT), Room 100, on the
Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; free; refreshments available at 9
a.m.; for information, contact Mary Turner at the AACC Center on Aging
at 410-777-1184 or mcturner@aacc.edu. Call Disability Support Services, 410-777-2306 or Maryland Relay 711, or email dss@aacc.edu, 72 hours in advance to request most accommodations.
April 22-27 On-campus
and off-campus events, AACC Campus that Cares, a week of volunteer
activities bringing together students, faculty, staff and administration
to work on projects to benefit the community, sponsored by Anne Arundel
Community College’s Center for Learning through Service, a part of the
Sarbanes Center for Public and Community Service; for details about
activities planned, visit the website, www.aacc.edu/servicelearning or contact Stephanie Goldenberg at 410-777-2366 or slgoldenberg@aacc.edu.
April 23 – 7 p.m. Institute for the Future @ AACC Brown Bag Lecture Series, Tom Marquardt, retired editor and publisher, Capital-Gazette Newspapers, presents, “Is the Death of Newspapers Tomorrow’s Headline?” in the Cade Center for Fine Arts Room 219, AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; free; 410-777-2708 or IF@AACC.edu. Visit www.aacc.edu/future.
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