Category: Professors

Vana Trudeau Holds New Post

Vana Trudeau has a new position. Trudeau, the Tilden Arts Center and college events coordinator since 2016, has been named the full-time faculty member at the 4C’s Performing Arts Program. It’s the first time since 2009 that the program has had a full-time professor. Previously, adjunct faculty have taught classes in the program.

December 12, 2023

Professor St. Onge Shares Thoughts on Psychology, Social Work

Professor Krystin St. Onge has been active in the field of psychology for many years. She has had a series of different jobs within social work, such as direct-care work involving both doctors and incarcerated patients. She says one of her goals in teaching general psychology courses at 4C’s is to find students and people who are committed to the work the same way she has been. An example of her commitment is the space she created in the health field for herself while being a female BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color). In a recent interview she discussed the obstacles and advantages of becoming a professor, among other things.

March 9, 2023

Professor Ericson Delves Into the World of Learning Social Work

Professor Ericson has a doctorate in social work and years of experience, but his career plan was originally going in a different direction. He started at 4C’s playing baseball and basketball, back when 4C’s had their own teams which would compete with other community college teams.

February 21, 2023

Scott From Scotland: Runner, Art Professor

Art professor Scott Anderson has been at 4C’s for 18 years, but he’s originally from Edinburgh, Scotland. He first came to America because of his love of running. “I graduated in 1999 from my master's program at Edinburgh College of Art, and I was ready for a change,” he says. “My father was a U.S. citizen, he was an American, so I had dual citizenship since I was 18. I decided to come to Boulder, Colorado because I was an elite marathon runner at the time. I was competing, running marathons all over the world, and I decided that I would come to America and change my routine.”

October 19, 2022

Perspective of an ESL Educationist

Professor Richard Norwood is an ESL educationist in Cape Cod Community College. He is teaching students who do not speak English as their first language. He concentrates on providing the English Language Learners (ELL) with the formal academic vocabulary and grammar needed at the university level.

February 28, 2022

Profile Piece: Alison Frisbie

At one time in her life, Alison Frisbie had plans to become a probation officer. That was before she turned her attention to becoming an educator.

February 28, 2022

Perspective of an ESL educationist

Professor Richard Norwood, an ESL educationist, is teaching students who do not speak English as their first language, focusing on pronunciation of spoken and written English, as well as building confidence in students ability to communicate clearly and easily with native English speakers.

February 11, 2022

Profile Piece: Sherianna Boyle

Sherianna Boyle, an adjunct professor at Cape Cod Community College (4C’s), has taught General Psychology, and Yoga 1 and 2 since 2007. Along with being a former school psychologist, Boyle is also the author of nine books revolving around mental health.

December 9, 2021

Q&A with President Cox (Fall 2021)

Managing editor, Alexandria Zine, got a chance to ask President John Cox some important questions regarding numerous topics such as the upcoming spring semester, progress on the science building, the HyFlex program, and more.

November 24, 2021

Profile Piece: Mark Forest

Professor Mark Forest, who teaches a multitude of Government classes at the college has integrated his real-world experience into his lessons which improves success in his courses. “Professor Forest’s professional background in politics provides a wealth of pertinent experience and information to draw from.” said Liberal Arts major, Robert Simmons.

November 24, 2021