On-campus recruiting visits from some of Maine’s leading employers The Beal College Welding Technology program welcomed several employers on campus over the past two weeks this August to discuss their company, culture, and employment opportunities with students completing their degree this month. The students were introduced to opportunities at Fisher Engineering, Bath Iron Works, Cianbro,
Beal College Staff & Students Support the Courageous Steps Initiative
Back to School Drive Helps Area Schools August means it’s almost back-to-school time, and that means teachers and classrooms need supplies. Often, teachers pay out of pocket to top off their classrooms with the odds and ends that support education – everything from paper and pens to tissues and calculators. The Courageous Steps Project, a
Welding Lab and Faculty Earn Praise From Auditors
The Beal College Welding program received some good news last week, passing its annual audit from the American Welding Society. In a message to Beal faculty and administration, Chief Operating Officer Steve Villett congratulated the welding team, which includes Program Director Jesse Crosby and instructors Mike Collins and Chuck Coburn. According to Crosby, the purpose
Beal College Announces New Career and Student Services Coordinator Position
Robin Tardiff Expands Role to Help Students Robin Tardiff has enjoyed her role as the Career Services Coordinator at Beal. And in that capacity, she helped students conduct job searches, prepare for interviews, and plan their future careers. “To be honest, I have always been a big cheerleader,” Robin says. As the College grows, it is
Medical Assisting Employer Panel at Beal College
Northern Light, St. Joseph’s Healthcare, and PCHC recruiters joined the Medical Assisting class at Beal College yesterday. Their focus was to meet with Lab III students preparing to enter their externship. Students who are in their final Lab of the Medical Assisting program had the opportunity to ask questions of these recruiters that wouldn’t typically
The Beal College Bake Sale and Auction Raises Over $2,000
Community rallies to help support officer’s family On Thursday, May 30, a fundraising event at Beal College saw students, staff and community come together to support the family of Maine State Police Detective Benjamin Campbell, who died in the line of duty on April 3 as the result of a traffic accident. The event featured
Auction at Beal College on Thursday, May 30th at 5pm
Don’t miss our bake sale from 11am to 5pm and auction from 5pm to 6pm tomorrow at Beal College, 99 Farm Rd in Bangor. All proceeds to benefit fallen Officer Campbell’s young family. We’ll be auctioning off this handmade quilt, valued at over $100! Donated by Sew & Sews of Gardiner, ME. We’ll also be
Student & Staff-led Fundraiser to Benefit Officer’s Family
Auction, raffle, and bake sale to be held at Beal campus Bangor Daily News – On May 30, from 11am to 6pm, Beal College will host a fundraiser auction, raffle, and bake sale that will benefit the family of Maine State Police Detective Benjamin Campbell, who was killed in the line of duty on April
Beal College Rolls Out New In-Demand Bachelor’s in Health Information Management
New baccalaureate program offered in the rapidly growing field of Health Information Management As our society continuously evolves with the accessibility and functionality of technology, our healthcare field develops further too. The field of Health Information Management is rapidly growing and becoming a viable career option for the future with a 20% increase in job
A Rigorous Process Enables Beal to Accept Canadian and International Students
Bangor’s Beal College commits to providing a superior education to all students with open arms The United States of America has long been a desirable destination for academia. Our collegiate institutions are sought after not only by students in our country, but by students on an international scale. There are 8,744 higher education institutes that