Spotlights

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What makes ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ All Rights Reserved (ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯) a vibrant and diverse community? It's the people. Our Spotlights are a collection of articles featuring members of the ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ Community, showcasing their successes, struggles, history and experiences.

Logan
  • Student Spotlight

  • Logan Osorio

  • Salutatorian, Class of 2024
  • "ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ really helped me to develop good habits for practicing and learning and growing," says Logan Osorio, ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯'s Class of 2024 Salutatorian and music major. "Whether I'm at a different school or when I'm practicing piano when I'm 35, ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ has prepared me to learn more, and more efficiently, in the future."
Randy McLeod
  • Alumni Spotlight

  • Randy McLeod

  • Computer Science
  • A Pittsfield native, Randy McLeod '03 was attending Pittsfield High where he started taking computer programming classes. It took off from there, eventually leading him down a path that brought him to where he is now: Director of Technology at Lenox Public Schools. "ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ was truly the foundation of bringing me to where I am today."
Maggie Goss portrait
  • Faculty Spotlight

  • Maggie Goss

  • Assistant Professor of Respiratory Care
  • "Our students are filling a need. If you look within a 50-mile radius, there are probably at least 25 or 30 open positions," says Maggie Goss, Assistant Professor of Respiratory Care. "There aren't many jobs out there where you can come out of school with a two-year associate degree and your starting salary is $65,000 to $70,000+ a year."
Dick and Sue Cetti
  • Donor Spotlight

  • Dick and Sue Cetti

  • Scholarship for Excellence in STEM
  • "When I see a single mother of three children receiving her scholarship, just trying to improve her life by taking classes... Those children are in the audience, clapping for her, and she's showing them what she can accomplish with hard work. ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯'s commitment to students of all walks of life is truly inspiring."
Geoffrey Tabor
  • Staff Spotlight

  • Geoffrey Tabor

  • Transfer Affairs/Articulation
  • Sometimes it takes being in the right place at the right time. When Geoffrey Tabor, Coordinator of Transfer Affairs/Articulation, first visited ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ in 1995, it wasn't by invitation.