Students from The College of Westchester recently showcased their innovation and technical skills at the 2nd Annual Tech Challenge hosted by Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, competing alongside graduate-level students from across the region. The competition, organized through Clark University’s Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, challenged participants to develop original apps and technology solutions with guidance
Making a Career Change to Healthcare as a Working Adult
The realization does not usually arrive dramatically. It builds gradually. A conversation about long-term stability. An industry shift that feels uncertain. A quiet sense that your current role may not carry the durability it once did. When adults consider a career change to healthcare, their questions are rarely abstract. Is this stable? Is there long-term
Justin C. Brasch to Deliver Keynote Address at The College of Westchester’s Class of 2026 Commencement Ceremony
White Plains, NY — The College of Westchester is proud to announce that Mayor of White Plains Justin C. Brasch will deliver the keynote address at its 110th Commencement Ceremony to the Class of 2026. Justin C. Brasch was elected Mayor of White Plains in November 2025 and took office on January 1, 2026, continuing
The College of Westchester Alumni Association Announces Alumni of the Year
Giovanny Ramirez has been named Alumni of the Year by The College of Westchester Alumni Association and will be honored at the 110th Commencement Ceremony on May 28 at the Westchester County Center. About Giovanny Giovanny Ramirez is a career mentor, life purpose coach, and transformational community resource dedicated to helping individuals achieve clarity, confidence,
CW Alumni Return to Inspire Next Generation at Scholarship Event
WHITE PLAINS, NY — The College of Westchester (CW) welcomed back accomplished alumni Kahleel Neil and Amoya Nicholson to share their journeys with future students awarded CW scholarships. The event brought together future students and their families centered on centered on perseverance, opportunity, and career success. Both alumni reflected on how their CW experience helped
CWCF Honors 2026 Scholarship Recipients at Annual Event
The College of Westchester Charitable Foundation (CWCF) honored its 2026 scholarship recipients at its 17th Annual Scholars Recognition Event, celebrating a group of dedicated, high-achieving students. Supported by donors and community partners, CWCF scholarships help remove financial barriers and allow students to focus on their education and career goals. This year’s recipients represent a diverse
CW Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Warren Rosenberg Serves as Judge at 2026 Regeneron Science Competition
At The College of Westchester, our faculty bring valuable professional expertise into the classroom and beyond. We are pleased to recognize Dr. Warren Rosenberg, Adjunct Professor in the School of Health Professions, for serving as a judge at the prestigious 2026 Regeneron Science Talent Search, one of the nation’s most respected science and research competitions for
How to Become a Medical Assistant in New York: What You Need to Know
The waiting room is full. A physician is running slightly behind schedule. A patient needs clarification before leaving. Lab results must be entered, appointments rescheduled, and documentation completed before the end of the day. At the center of that steady movement is the medical assistant. They may not be diagnosing or directing the room, but
CW Faculty Member Brings Innovative Sales Education Strategies Back to the Classroom
Faculty member, Sid Arora of The College of Westchester School of Business recently attended the National Conference on Sales Management (NCSM), where more than 50 leading sales scholars and educators gathered to share the latest research and teaching practices in selling and sales management. During the conference, new strategies were explored in areas such as
Skyy & Bancroft Named CW Students of the Semester
The College of Westchester proudly announces Skyy and Bancroft as the Evening/Online College Students of the Semester, recognized by faculty for their academic excellence, high achievement, and dedication to their studies. Learn more about their academic journey here: Born in Port Chester and raised in Dobbs Ferry, Skyy spent her high school years at Dobbs
