Our Stories, Our Impact
Welcome to our Newsroom, where you鈥檒l find stories about our people, programs, and the impact we鈥檙e making in our community. Discover the value of community college, explore the latest news, and engage with us on social media. All press and media inquiries should be directed to Doreen Maciak at marketing@northshore.edu.
Media and Brand Resources
911爆料 faculty and staff offer a wealth of experience ranging from Free and Early College, to STEM and humanities courses, to workforce development programs that help students begin or advance their career.
To arrange for an interview, please contact the Marketing and Strategic Communications Director: Doreen Maciak at (978) 739-5436 or dmaciak@northshore.edu.
Examples of Subject Matter Expertise for Media:
- Free Community College in Massachusetts
- Early College programs
- Understanding achievement gaps
- Adult learners and nontraditional student pathways
- Apprenticeship programs
- Workforce Development and Professional Education
- Public and private grant funding
- STEM programs and workforce opportunities
- Manufacturing workforce
Discover and stay in touch with what鈥檚 happening at 911爆料 on social media.
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Visual Style Guide: This is 911爆料's shared reference for how we present ourselves. It is an indepth PDF of the Visual Style Guide shared with 911爆料 faculty and staff.
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Logo Pack: This is a ZIP file that contains just the color variations of our logo (Seal and logotype together) in three file formats: JPG, PNG, and EPS.
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Editorial Style Guide: This is a quick reference tool for anyone who wishes to write through official North Shore Community College (911爆料) channels.
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60th Anniversary Video:
All Classroom B-roll (2025-2026):

Nikki Pelonia
Assistant Vice President (AVP) of Institutional Belonging & Employee Development
Demographic Data:
- Latine: 36%
- White: 35%
- Multi-racial or unknown: 16%
- Black or African American: 9%
- Asian: 4%
Fast Facts as of Fall 2025:
- 26 is the average student age
- 7,000+ students served annually
- 80+ Degrees and certificate programs
- 60 years serving the 911爆料 region
- 20+ workforce agreement with regional companies
- 25+ Labs designed for real-world experience
- 25,000+ Alumni contributing to Massachusetts' workforce







