Union County College Foundation Raises More Than $60,000 at 9th Annual Close the Gap Reception in Support of UCNJ Students

Cranford, NJ – The Union County College Foundation hosted the 9th Annual Close the Gap Cocktail Reception on Wednesday, July 17 at Galloping Hill Golf Course in Kenilworth raising $60,000. This signature event supports the College’s strategic initiative to increase the graduation rates of African-American students, to effectively “close the achievement gap.” Since the launch of this campaign, the graduation rate of African American students has more than quintupled.

Each year, the Foundation recognizes leaders of distinction, with Angela Adderley receiving the 2024 Community Leader of the Year award and George L. Cooke III receiving the 2024 Frank Bolden Honorary Award. Ms. Adderley has been an entrepreneur in the fast-food industry for nearly 30 years and currently owns and operates ten McDonald’s franchises in New Jersey. Over the course of her career, she has received numerous awards and accolades, including the prestigious Ronald Award, Community Distinction Award, and most recently the Fred L. Turner Golden Arch Award.

George L. Cooke III has lived in Hillside for over 40 years and has maintained a connection to his community as a public servant, most recently as Councilman-At-Large. Mr. Cooke has been a member of the Hillside Scholarship Fund since 1986, the Lions Club since 2017, and as a trustee on the Union County College Foundation Board since 2017. He has been a tireless advocate for UCNJ students and has led several fundraising efforts to support the Close the Gap campaign.

“At UCNJ, student success and social justice are our priorities, and we believe that receiving a high-quality education is a transformative opportunity for our students. With nearly a decade of Close the Gap initiatives, the UCNJ community and our donors are committing to providing financial resources, mentorship, and opportunities for our African American students,” stated UCNJ Union College of Union County, NJ President Dr. Margaret M. McMenamin.

The Foundation launched the Close the Gap Campaign in 2015 and has raised approximately $500,000 to support student scholarships, emergency funding, and other support services. For more information on Close the Gap or to make a donation, go to https://www.ucc.edu/union-county-college-foundation/ways-to-give/donate-today/.

UCNJ is a public, comprehensive community college that provides quality, affordable, accessible educational programs to the greater Union County region. It is the first of New Jersey’s 18 two-year colleges, serving both career-minded and transfer-oriented students since 1933. The College offers a wide variety of academic and extracurricular activities. UCNJ provides many experiential learning opportunities such as access to a Bloomberg Business Center, Innovation Center, and Student Research hub. Additionally, students at UCNJ attend one of the top 10 community colleges in the country for 2025 as designated by the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program. To learn more, visit www.ucc.edu.

UCNJ Announces University Partnership with Fairleigh Dickinson University

Cranford, NJ – UCNJ Union College of Union County, NJ forged a partnership with Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU). This alliance will provide students who graduate from UCNJ the opportunity to pursue a bachelor’s degree with FDU, with the convenience of taking classes at UCNJ’s Scotch Plains Campus.

UCNJ’s Scotch Plains Campus is the headquarters for the University Center, a destination campus with strategic four-year university partners. Beginning as early as Spring 2025, FDU plans to offer bachelor’s degrees in social work and select health care programs. These programs are connected to the local labor market needs and will provide a strong foundation for careers that provide family-sustaining wages.

This UCNJ-FDU partnership is designed to facilitate bachelor’s attainment among UCNJ grads. The University Center at the UCNJ Scotch Plains Campus allows associate degree graduates to take their third- and fourth-year courses and earn their bachelor’s degrees close to home.

The Scotch Plains Campus University Center, where students will take classes, has recently undergone renovations that include enhanced study spaces for students, computer labs, and additional classroom space. The Scotch Plains Campus, in addition to housing the University Center, is also home to the College’s Virtual Campus, and community collaborations.

“At UCNJ, we are thrilled to expand learning opportunities for our graduates. This alliance allows our students to continue pursuing more advanced degrees locally at UCNJ. This partnership reflects our commitment to transform our community, one student at a time, and we are excited to witness our future health care staff, nurses, and social workers achieve their academic credentials right here at UCNJ,” stated UCNJ’s President Dr. Margaret M. McMenamin.

For more information on UCNJ’s University Center, visit https://www.ucc.edu/universitycenter/.

UCNJ is a public, comprehensive community college that provides quality, affordable, accessible educational programs to the greater Union County region. It is the first of New Jersey’s 18 two-year colleges, serving both career-minded and transfer-oriented students since 1933. The College offers a wide variety of academic and extracurricular activities. UCNJ provides many experiential learning opportunities such as access to a Bloomberg Business Center, Innovation Center, and Student Research hub. Additionally, students at UCNJ attend one of the top 10 community colleges in the country for 2025 as designated by the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program. To learn more, visit www.ucc.edu.

 

Eight Elite UCNJ Scholars Selected to Participate in Princeton University Program

Cranford, NJ – Eight UCNJ Union College of Union County, NJ students have been selected to participate in Princeton University’s Transfer Scholars Initiative summer program. This highly selective program offers an exceptional opportunity for students to take courses at Princeton for free.

From June 29 through August 16, eight UCNJ students will enroll in a full-time, eight-week academic curriculum, taking two credit-bearing Princeton courses at no cost to the student. When not in classes, students have the opportunity to connect with Princeton faculty, students, and receive transfer success programing to guide them for transferring after completing their associate degree at UCNJ. Transfer Scholars also receive a stipend to cover expenses, including travel, and will be able to live on campus. The eight scholars from UCNJ attending the summer intensive at Princeton are:

  • Nyiera Eliscar, from Linden, studying early childhood elementary education
  • Luis Fiallos, of Plainfield, majoring in engineering
  • Roger Fortunato, from Newark, studying computer science
  • Izabella Kopacz, from Summit, majoring in visual arts
  • Angel Maldonado, of Elizabeth, pursuing a liberal studies degree
  • Danielle Marie Baez, from Elizabeth, studying architecture
  • Omowonuola Oyedele, from Woodbridge, pursuing a degree in engineering, and
  • Laura Shubert, of Springfield, majoring in architecture

“We are incredibly proud of our eight student-scholars who were selected to attend the Princeton summer program. Their acceptance is a testament to their hard work and the high-quality education they have received at UCNJ. This opportunity will contribute to their continued success, and we cannot wait to see what their next steps will be in their academic journey,” stated UCNJ President Dr. Margaret M. McMenamin.

For more information on Princeton’s Summer Intensive program, go to https://tsi-ebcao.princeton.edu/.

UCNJ is a public, comprehensive community college that provides quality, affordable, accessible educational programs to the greater Union County region. It is the first of New Jersey’s 18 two-year colleges, serving both career-minded and transfer-oriented students since 1933. The College offers a wide variety of academic and extracurricular activities. UCNJ provides many experiential learning opportunities such as access to a Bloomberg Business Center, Innovation Center, and Student Research hub. Additionally, students at UCNJ attend one of the top 10 community colleges in the country for 2025 as designated by the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program. To learn more, visit www.ucc.edu.

 

UCNJ Hits the Jackpot in AC with Multiple NJCCC Awards

Cranford, NJ – UCNJ Union College of Union County, NJ won four awards given by the New Jersey Council of County Colleges (NJCCC). The awards were distributed at the New Jersey Community Colleges Awards Program and Dinner as a part of New Jersey’s Community College Opportunity Summit held in Atlantic City in June 2024.

Of the eight award categories, UCNJ received four:

  • Presented to a trustee who has made outstanding contributions, Board of Governors Chair Mary M. Zimmermann (UCNJ ’01) accepted the Ronald D. Winthers Trustee Leadership Award.
  • Awarded to a senior community college leader in recognition of their leadership efforts, Vice President for Student Development Dr. Demond T. Hargrove received the Dr. Lawrence A. Nespoli Leadership Award.
  • Bestowed to a New Jersey community college faculty member who has had a profound influence on students inside and outside of the classroom, the Distinguished Faculty Award was given to Associate Professor of Chemistry Shahrzad “Sherry” Heidary.
  • Conferred to students in recognition of their academic excellence, character, inspirational success, and service to their communities, the New Jersey Student of the Year was presented to Katherine Mejia (UCNJ ’24).

Mrs. Zimmermann, of Summit, has been a member of the UCNJ Boards since 2006 and is Chair of the Board of Governors. In 2023, she finished her term as Chair of the NJCCC where she represented the community college trustees and students of all 18 of NJ’s two-year colleges. Additionally, Mrs. Zimmermann received the Women of Excellence Lifetime Achievement Award given by the Union County Commission on the Status of Women in 2019.

Dr. Hargrove, a resident of Union Township, has served as the College’s Chief Student Officer since joining UCNJ in 2017. Earlier this year, Dr. Hargrove received the Chester Holmes Humanitarian Award from the Union County Board of County Commissioners. The Commissioner Board established the Chester Holmes Humanitarian Award in 2012, in honor of the former County Commissioner and Rahway resident Chester Holmes, who passed away earlier that same year.

Professor Heidary, of Springfield, has been a member of the faculty at UCNJ for more than 15 years. She has served as an advisor to student organizations including the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) honor society, Union Honors, Women’s Empowerment Club, and much more. Professor Heidary is one of only two faculty member Trustees on the Union County College Foundation Board. In 2023, she received the Association of Community College Trustees Faculty Award for the Northeast Region.

Katherine Mejia, of Plainfield, graduated from UCNJ in 2024 with a degree in social services and a 3.9 GPA. At UCNJ, she was a part of the Honors program, a member of PTK serving as Committee Leader of Scholarship, and a part of the Educational Opportunity Fund. She was also Vice President of the Psychology Club and a NJ STARS student. Katherine served as a peer tutor in the College’s Academic Learning Center. Last summer, she participated in the summer intensive program at Princeton University. Katherine will be continuing her studies at Drew University in the fall.

“We are proud of these members of the UCNJ community – from recognition of a member of our board, senior administration, faculty, and a student! They represent the best of what we have here at UCNJ. These are all highly motivated individuals who are deeply committed to the College’s mission. I am pleased that the NJCCC chose to honor them,” stated UCNJ President Dr. Margaret M. McMenamin.

UCNJ is a public, comprehensive community college that provides quality, affordable, accessible educational programs to the greater Union County region. It is the first of New Jersey’s 18 two-year colleges, serving both career-minded and transfer-oriented students since 1933. The College offers a wide variety of academic and extracurricular activities. UCNJ provides many experiential learning opportunities such as access to a Bloomberg Business Center, Innovation Center, and Student Research hub. Additionally, students at UCNJ attend one of the top 10 community colleges in the country for 2025 as a designated finalist by the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program. To learn more, visit www.ucc.edu.

The Aspen Institute Names UCNJ as a Finalist for
$1 Million 2025 Aspen Prize

Signature Recognition Celebrates 10 High-Achieving Community Colleges From Across the Country

WASHINGTON D.C., June 11, 2024 – Today, the Aspen Institute named UCNJ Union College of Union County, NJ as a finalist for the 2025 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence. The $1 million award is the nation’s signature recognition of strong performance among community colleges. The institutions selected for this honor stand out among more than 1,000 community colleges nationwide as having high and improving levels of student success, as well as equitable outcomes for Black and Hispanic students and those from lower-income backgrounds.

“The UCNJ community is ecstatic and humbled by this prestigious recognition by the Aspen Institute. This acknowledgment reflects the dedication and hard work of our entire community — students, staff, and faculty alike. This accolade highlights the leadership and support from our Board of Trustees, Board of Governors, and Foundation Board. It speaks volumes about the transformative impact our institution is making in the lives of those we serve. Being named a 2025 Aspen Prize Finalist is an honor, but it also serves as a reminder of our ongoing commitment to excellence, equity, and innovation in education. We will continue to live our mission of transforming our community, one student at a time. And we are thrilled to be doing so at one of the top ten community colleges in the nation,” stated UCNJ President Dr. Margaret M. McMenamin.

Awarded every two years, the Aspen Prize honors colleges with outstanding performance in six critical areas: teaching and learning, certificate and degree completion, transfer and bachelor’s attainment, workforce success, broad access to the college and its offerings, and equitable outcomes for students of color and students from low-income backgrounds. The winner will be announced in the spring of 2025.

Josh Wyner, executive director of the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program, noted the Aspen Prize finalists not only deserve national recognition, but they also need to be studied and their successes replicated.

“Working-class Americans are experiencing an economy that seems to be stacked against them, while employers are struggling to find well-prepared workers in fields such as teaching, nursing, software development, welding, and advanced manufacturing,” Wyner said. “The 10 Aspen Prize finalists demonstrate how community colleges serving urban and rural communities throughout the country can prepare many more graduates for fulfilling lives and careers in their communities. They show that excellence can be reached in any and every context.”

The finalists are:

  • Georgia Highlands College, GA
  • Moorpark College, CA
  • Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, WI
  • Northwest Vista College, TX
  • San Jacinto College, TX
  • Seminole State College of Florida
  • South Puget Sound Community College, WA
  • Southwest Wisconsin Technical College, WI
  • UCNJ Union College of Union County, NJ
  • Wallace State Community College-Hanceville, AL

The Aspen Prize selection process began in the summer of 2023 when Aspen analyzed data on 1,000 community colleges in key areas such as retention, completion, and transfer. In October, Aspen invited 150 community colleges to apply based on data showing high, improving, and equitable levels of student success. The 118 submitted applications went to a selection committee of 18 higher education experts who assessed each application based on extensive data and narrative answers to questions. Following interviews with leadership teams from applicants receiving top scores, 20 semifinalists were selected and announced in May. The committee continued its review and narrowed the field to the 10 finalists.

Next steps in the process include:

  • Fall 2024: Multi-day in-person site visits to each of the 10 finalists, during which Aspen and partners will collect additional information, and additional data collection, including extensive employment and earnings data on graduates from the finalist colleges
  • Winter 2025: A distinguished, independent Prize jury will review data and qualitative summaries that synthesize each part of the 14-month analyses, then meet for a full day to select the winner and others for additional recognition
  • April 17, 2025: Announcement of the Aspen Prize winner and celebration of the 10 finalists in Washington, DC

To read more on the selection process, visit
https://highered.aspeninstitute.org/aspen-prize/.

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The Aspen Prize is generously funded by Ascendium, the Joyce Foundation, JPMorgan Chase, and the Kresge Foundation.

Previous winners are:

  • 2023: Amarillo College (TX) and Imperial Valley College (CA)
  • 2021: San Antonio College (TX)
  • 2019: Indian River State College (FL) and Miami Dade College (FL)
  • 2017: Lake Area Technical Institute (SD)
  • 2015: Santa Fe College (FL)
  • 2013: Santa Barbara City College (CA) and Walla Walla Community College (WA)
  • 2011: Valencia College (FL)

Note: Colleges that have won the Aspen Prize are not eligible to apply in subsequent years

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UCNJ is a public, comprehensive community college that provides quality, affordable, accessible educational programs to the greater Union County region. It is the first of New Jersey’s 18 two-year colleges, serving both career-minded and transfer-oriented students since 1933. The College offers a wide variety of academic and extracurricular activities. UCNJ provides many experiential learning opportunities such as access to a Bloomberg Business Center, Innovation Center, and Student Research Hub. Additionally, students at UCNJ attend one of the top 10 community colleges in the country for 2025 as designated by the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program. To learn more, visit www.ucc.edu.

UCNJ Graduate Mark Farag Receives 2024 Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholarship

Cranford, NJ – UCNJ Union College of Union County, NJ graduate Mark Farag, of Elizabeth, has been selected for a prestigious 2024 Jack Kent Cooke Foundation (JKCF) Graduate Scholarship. Farag graduated from UCNJ in 2022 with an associate degree in engineering and transferred to the University of Michigan to complete his bachelor’s degree.

JKCF Graduate Scholars can be eligible for up to $150,000, with an annual cap of $75,000 per year to attend a full-time, accredited graduate program. Farag is one of only 117 JKCF Graduate Scholars. In 2022, he was selected as one of 100 community college students nationwide for the JKCF Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship which provided up to $55,000 per year for him to complete his baccalaureate degree.

While at UCNJ, Farag served as President of UCNJ’s chapter of Phi Theta Kappa honor society and was a Union honors student. He was an ambassador for the NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars (NCAS) program at UCNJ while working. Farag is currently interning for SpaceX and is considering two master’s programs: an aerospace engineering program and a climate space program. After earning his master’s degree, his career goal is to become a project manager engineer in the aerospace.

“We are incredibly proud of Mark on this remarkable achievement. To receive not only the JKCF Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship but now to get the Graduate Scholarship as well is quite the feat. We know one of the biggest barriers to higher education can be finances and the financial support that the JKCF is providing is truly transformational. We look forward to monitoring and supporting his continued success,” stated UCNJ President Dr. Margaret M. McMenamin.

UCNJ is a public, comprehensive community college that provides quality, affordable, accessible educational programs to the greater Union County region. It is the first of New Jersey’s 18 two-year colleges, serving both career-minded and transfer-oriented students since 1933. The College offers a wide variety of academic and extracurricular activities. UCNJ provides many experiential learning opportunities such as access to a Bloomberg Business Center, Innovation Center, and Student Research hub. Additionally, students at UCNJ attend one of the top 20 community colleges in the country for 2025 as designated by the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program. To learn more, visit www.ucc.edu.

From UCNJ to the Ivy League: Precious Opaola Set to Join Princeton University

Cranford, NJ – UCNJ Union College of Union County, NJ student Precious Opaola, of Linden, has been accepted into Princeton University for fall 2024. Opaola graduated from UCNJ this spring with her associate degree in social services.

In addition to her academic success in the classroom, Opaola was very active on campus. She served as the Vice President of Service and Fundraising for Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) honor society, was a Union Honors scholar, a member of the National Society for Leadership and Success, and a peer tutor at UCNJ’s Academic Learning Center. Opaola is not a stranger to Princeton University. In summer 2023, she was among 40 community college students who participated in Princeton’s inaugural transfer scholar initiative program.

This year, Opaola was a semifinalist for the prestigious Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship and was chosen as a Kaplan Leadership program scholar. She also served as the student speaker during the spring 2024 UCNJ commencement ceremony.

“On behalf of the UCNJ community, I want to congratulate Precious on her acceptance into Princeton. This achievement is a testament to hard work, both in and out of the classroom, perseverance, and passion. Her success is an inspiration to many, and we know that she will continue to shine at Princeton,” stated UCNJ President Dr. Margaret M. McMenamin.

Opaola will continue to study social work at Princeton. Opaola aspires to guide people, specifically lower income children, and set them up for a successful future. Her goal is to own a non-profit organization that focuses on helping lower-income children take advantage of the opportunities around them.

UCNJ is a public, comprehensive community college that provides quality, affordable, accessible educational programs to the greater Union County region. It is the first of New Jersey’s 18 two-year colleges, serving both career-minded and transfer-oriented students since 1933. The College offers a wide variety of academic and extracurricular activities. UCNJ provides many experiential learning opportunities such as access to a Bloomberg Business Center, Innovation Center, and Student Research hub. Additionally, students at UCNJ attend one of the top 20 community colleges in the country for 2025 as designated by the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program. To learn more, visit www.ucc.edu.

 

UCNJ Scholar-Athlete Patrick Murray Wins NJCAA Region XIX Golf Championship

Cranford, NJ – UCNJ Union College of Union County, NJ student-golfer Patrick Murray won the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region XIX Golf Championship on May 14 at the Ash Brook Golf Course in Scotch Plains, NJ.

Murray is a two-time Garden State Athletic Conference champion and now a two-time NJCAA Region XIX champion. In 2024, he placed first in all nine tournaments he entered. He is a returning All-American that will be competing again at the NJCAA Division 3 National Championship from June 3 through 7 in Chautauqua, New York. He’s coached by the College’s Associate Professor in Business, Marc Postiglione. In addition to being an excellent golfer, Murray also excels in the classroom. He has a near perfect GPA and is graduating from UCNJ this spring with a degree in sport management. Murray is also involved on campus as a part of the Sport Management Advisory Committee, a member of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee, he serves as a peer tutor in the Academic Learning Center and is a member of Phi Theta Kappa honor society. This fall, Murray plans to attend Kean University to purse a bachelor’s degree in sport management and play on their newly formed golf team.

“We wish Patrick continued academic and athletic success. We’re very proud of him and his many accomplishments while at UCNJ. We also extend our thanks and appreciation to Coach Postiglione for supporting Patrick both on the golf course and in the classroom,” stated UCNJ President Dr. Margaret M. McMenamin.

UCNJ is a public, comprehensive community college that provides quality, affordable, accessible educational programs to the greater Union County region. It is the first of New Jersey’s 18 two-year colleges, serving both career-minded and transfer-oriented students since 1933. The College offers a wide variety of academic and extracurricular activities. UCNJ provides many experiential learning opportunities such as access to a Bloomberg Business Center, Innovation Center, and Student Research hub. Additionally, students at UCNJ attend one of the top 20 community colleges in the country for 2025 as designated by the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program. To learn more, visit www.ucc.edu.

UCNJ Celebrates More Than 700 Graduates at Spring Commencement

Cranford, NJ – UCNJ Union College of Union County, NJ held its spring commencement ceremonies for the class of 2024 on May 15 at the College’s Cranford Campus. There were two ceremonies to accommodate more than 700 graduates and their families. UCNJ President Dr. Margaret M. McMenamin presided over the commencement ceremonies.

The ceremonies included the conferral of Associate Degree in Science, Arts, Applied Science, Certificates, and Certificates of Achievement, and a presentation of the Alumni Prize and the Post-Day Memorial Award. These special recognitions highlighted graduates who demonstrated academic excellence, leadership, and involvement in extracurricular activities. The UCNJ celebrations included presentation of awards and the traditional address to the graduating class.

In the morning ceremony, the Alumni Prize was presented to Juan Vasquez, a computer science major from Elizabeth. The Post-Day Memorial Award was presented to Nicole Resende, an engineering major from Union, and Myrvens Sylvestre, a computer science major from Roselle. The ceremonies included a student speaker to represent the graduating class. The student speaker for the first ceremony was Precious Opaola, a social services major from Linden. She is a Kaplan Leadership program scholar who will attend Princeton University in the fall.

In the afternoon ceremony, the Alumni Prize was presented to Damari Bernia, a business major from Elizabeth. The Post-Day Memorial Award was presented to Sophia Argenziano, an English major from Clark, and Michaela Fajardo, a psychology major from Elizabeth. The student speaker for the second ceremony was Fajardo. She was named to the New Jersey All-State Academic Team and is finalizing her transfer plans.

“At UCNJ, we are transforming our community, one student at a time. I am proud of our graduates and excited to witness the positive impact they will make in their communities and beyond,” stated Dr. McMenamin.

UCNJ is a public, comprehensive community college that provides quality, affordable, accessible educational programs to the greater Union County region. It is the first of New Jersey’s 18 two-year colleges, serving both career-minded and transfer-oriented students since 1933. The College offers a wide variety of academic and extracurricular activities. UCNJ provides many experiential learning opportunities such as access to a Bloomberg Business Center, Innovation Center, and Student Research hub. Additionally, students at UCNJ attend one of the top 20 community colleges in the country for 2025 as designated by the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program. To learn more, visit www.ucc.edu.

 

Longtime UCNJ Coach Donna Herran Inducted into NJCAA Region XIX Hall of Fame

Cranford, NJ – Longtime UCNJ Coach Donna Herran (UCNJ ’85), of Cranford, was named an inaugural inductee into the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region XIX Hall of Fame. Herran became assistant coach of the women’s basketball team in 1975 and went on to serve as head coach from 1980 through 1999.

Coach Herran accomplished much during her time at UCNJ. Under her leadership, the team accrued 537 wins and had five National Tournament appearances. During her first season, the team won the first Garden State Athletic Conference, Region XIX Conference Championship, and a bid for the 1976 National Tournament held in Kansas. On six occasions, she was named the NJCAA Region XIX Coach of the Year. In honor of Herran’s many contributions to the Region, NJCAA Region XIX presents a deserving coach each year with the “Donna Herran Coach of the Year Award.”

In 1996 and 1997, she was named both the NJCAA National District Coach of the Year and received the Converse Coach of the Year award. Herran was inducted into UCNJ’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001 and received the New Jersey National Girls and Women in Sports Award in 2009. Currently, she serves as a member of the College’s Board of Governors.

“I am honored to extend my heartfelt congratulations to Coach Herran on this well-deserved recognition.  She has been a dedicated member of the College community for many years, from coaching to her current membership on the College’s Board of Governors. Her dedication to the College and presence in the UCNJ community is admirable. This recognition is a testament to her contributions both on and off the basketball court, and we are proud to celebrate this achievement,” stated UCNJ Board of Trustee’s Chair Victor M. Richel.

UCNJ is a public, comprehensive community college that provides quality, affordable, accessible educational programs to the greater Union County region. It is the first of New Jersey’s 18 two-year colleges, serving both career-minded and transfer-oriented students since 1933. The College offers a wide variety of academic and extracurricular activities. UCNJ provides many experiential learning opportunities such as access to a Bloomberg Business Center, Innovation Center, and Student Research Hub. Additionally, students at UCNJ attend one of the top 20 community colleges in the country for 2025 as designated by the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program. To learn more, visit www.ucc.edu.