BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//MCC NH - ECPv6.15.20//NONSGML v1.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALNAME:91 NH X-ORIGINAL-URL: X-WR-CALDESC:Events for 91 NH REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H X-Robots-Tag:noindex X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/New_York BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:20250309T070000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:20251102T060000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:20260308T070000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:20261101T060000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:20270314T070000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:20271107T060000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T110000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T140000 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20260430T154255Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T154255Z UID:10003286-1778151600-1778162400@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:NHES Job Fair DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/nhes-job-fair/ LOCATION:91 MPR\, 91\, 1066 Front Street\, Manchester\, NH\, 03102\, United States CATEGORIES:General Calendar GEO:43.0189086;-71.4838349 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=91 MPR 91 1066 Front Street Manchester NH 03102 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=91\, 1066 Front Street:geo:-71.4838349,43.0189086 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T160000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T180000 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20260427T160005Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T160013Z UID:10003276-1778169600-1778176800@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:Graphic Design Show DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/graphic-design-show-2/ CATEGORIES:General Calendar,Student Calendar END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260508T120000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260508T160000 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20260407T154923Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T154923Z UID:10003244-1778241600-1778256000@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:NHPR By Degrees Climate Summit DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/nhpr-by-degrees-climate-summit/ LOCATION:91 MPR\, 91\, 1066 Front Street\, Manchester\, NH\, 03102\, United States CATEGORIES:General Calendar GEO:43.0189086;-71.4838349 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=91 MPR 91 1066 Front Street Manchester NH 03102 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=91\, 1066 Front Street:geo:-71.4838349,43.0189086 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260508T121500 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260508T131500 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20260331T190636Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T192806Z UID:10003231-1778242500-1778246100@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:RN Nursing Information Session - Zoom Only DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/rn-nursing-information-session-zoom-only-2/ LOCATION:Zoom CATEGORIES:General Calendar END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260509 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260510 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20250407T160954Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T160954Z UID:10002134-1778284800-1778371199@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:Last day of Spring Semester Classes DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/last-day-of-spring-semester-classes-3/ CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260511 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260512 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20250407T161121Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T161121Z UID:10002135-1778457600-1778543999@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:Spring Semester grades due by noon DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/spring-semester-grades-due-by-noon-2/ CATEGORIES:Faculty/Staff Calendar END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260511 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260512 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20250805T180457Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T180457Z UID:10002985-1778457600-1778543999@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:Spring Grades Due by Noon DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/spring-grades-due-by-noon/ CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260511T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260511T130000 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20260430T154349Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T154349Z UID:10003287-1778486400-1778504400@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:Nursing Orientation DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/nursing-orientation/ LOCATION:91 MPR\, 91\, 1066 Front Street\, Manchester\, NH\, 03102\, United States CATEGORIES:General Calendar GEO:43.0189086;-71.4838349 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=91 MPR 91 1066 Front Street Manchester NH 03102 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=91\, 1066 Front Street:geo:-71.4838349,43.0189086 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260511T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260511T103000 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20250821T144638Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T211524Z UID:10003260-1778491800-1778495400@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:TEAS Exam DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/teas-exam/2026-05-11/ CATEGORIES:General Calendar,Student Calendar ORGANIZER;CN="Academic Advising Center":MAILTO:91AcademicAdvising@ccsnh.edu END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260512T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260512T150000 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20250407T161221Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T212503Z UID:10002136-1778578200-1778598000@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:CCSNH Symposium DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/ccsnh-symposium-2/ LOCATION:Nashua Community College\, 505 Amherst St\, Nashua\, NH\, 03063\, United States CATEGORIES:Faculty/Staff Calendar GEO:42.7961635;-71.5241735 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Nashua Community College 505 Amherst St Nashua NH 03063 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=505 Amherst St:geo:-71.5241735,42.7961635 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260513T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260513T200000 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20260319T142542Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T153621Z UID:10003219-1778695200-1778702400@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:Evening of Excellence DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/evening-of-excellence-3/ LOCATION:Derryfield Country Club\, 625 Mammoth Rd\, Manchester\, 03104\, United States CATEGORIES:Faculty/Staff Calendar,Student Calendar ORGANIZER;CN="91 Academic Affairs":MAILTO:kmoody@ccsnh.edu GEO:42.9933234;-71.4334836 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Derryfield Country Club 625 Mammoth Rd Manchester 03104 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=625 Mammoth Rd:geo:-71.4334836,42.9933234 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260514T130000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260514T160000 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20260218T190427Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T150218Z UID:10003189-1778763600-1778774400@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:Accepted Students Day (ASD) DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/accepted-students-day-asd-2/ LOCATION:91 Learning Commons / Library\, 1066 Front Street\, Manchester\, 03102\, United States CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar,General Calendar,Student Calendar ORGANIZER;CN="Lindsay Conway":MAILTO:lconway@ccsnh.edu GEO:43.0190476;-71.4841072 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=91 Learning Commons / Library 1066 Front Street Manchester 03102 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1066 Front Street:geo:-71.4841072,43.0190476 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260515T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260515T140000 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20260430T155453Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T155453Z UID:10003288-1778832000-1778853600@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:SFNE 6th Annual NH Welding Competition DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/sfne-6th-annual-nh-welding-competition/ LOCATION:91 Welding Technology Lab\, 1066 Front Street\, Manchester\, United States CATEGORIES:General Calendar GEO:43.0190476;-71.4841072 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=91 Welding Technology Lab 1066 Front Street Manchester United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1066 Front Street:geo:-71.4841072,43.0190476 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260515T120000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260515T140000 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20260126T165809Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T165809Z UID:10003183-1778846400-1778853600@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:Grad Fest DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/grad-fest-3/ LOCATION:Student Center\, 1066 Front Street\, Manchester\, NH\, 03102\, United States CATEGORIES:Student Calendar GEO:43.0190476;-71.4841072 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Student Center 1066 Front Street Manchester NH 03102 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1066 Front Street:geo:-71.4841072,43.0190476 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260519 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20250407T161351Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T161351Z UID:10002137-1779062400-1779148799@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:Last Day of Responsibility for 10 Month Faculty for Spring Semester (Excluding Assigned Commencement Duties) DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/last-day-of-responsibility-for-10-month-faculty-for-spring-semester-excluding-assigned-commencement-duties/ CATEGORIES:Faculty/Staff Calendar END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260519 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20250805T181307Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T181307Z UID:10002988-1779062400-1779148799@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:12-Week Summer Term Begins DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/12-week-summer-term-begins-2/ CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260519 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20250805T181957Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T181957Z UID:10002994-1779062400-1779148799@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:First 8-Week Summer Term Begins DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/first-8-week-summer-term-begins/ CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260518T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260518T200000 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20260126T170621Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T170621Z UID:10003184-1779127200-1779134400@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:Nurse Pinning DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/nurse-pinning-2/ LOCATION:91 MPR\, 91\, 1066 Front Street\, Manchester\, NH\, 03102\, United States CATEGORIES:General Calendar,Student Calendar GEO:43.0189086;-71.4838349 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=91 MPR 91 1066 Front Street Manchester NH 03102 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=91\, 1066 Front Street:geo:-71.4838349,43.0189086 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260519 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260520 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20250407T161517Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T161517Z UID:10002138-1779148800-1779235199@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:Last Day of Responsibility for 180 Day Staff for Spring Semester (Excluding Assigned Commencement Duties) DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/last-day-of-responsibility-for-180-day-staff-for-spring-semester-excluding-assigned-commencement-duties/ CATEGORIES:Faculty/Staff Calendar END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T160000 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20250805T180653Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T165910Z UID:10002986-1779199200-1779206400@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:Graduation DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/graduation/ LOCATION:Saint Anselm College Sullivan Arena\, 100 St Anselm Dr\, Manchester\, NH\, 03102\, United States CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar,General Calendar GEO:42.9857007;-71.5076189 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Saint Anselm College Sullivan Arena 100 St Anselm Dr Manchester NH 03102 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=100 St Anselm Dr:geo:-71.5076189,42.9857007 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T103000 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20250821T144638Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T211524Z UID:10003261-1779355800-1779359400@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:TEAS Exam DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/teas-exam/2026-05-21/ CATEGORIES:General Calendar,Student Calendar ORGANIZER;CN="Academic Advising Center":MAILTO:91AcademicAdvising@ccsnh.edu END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T170000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T180000 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20250930T143238Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T152532Z UID:10003275-1779382800-1779386400@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:Automotive Information Session DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/automotive-information-session-2/2026-05-21/ LOCATION:Automotive Training Center at 91\, 1066 Front Street\, Manchester\, 03102\, United States CATEGORIES:General Calendar GEO:43.0190476;-71.4841072 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Automotive Training Center at 91 1066 Front Street Manchester 03102 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1066 Front Street:geo:-71.4841072,43.0190476 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260525 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260526 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20250407T161614Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T180842Z UID:10002139-1779667200-1779753599@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:Memorial Day Holiday - No Classes and Offices Closed DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/memorial-day-holiday-no-classes-and-offices-closed-3/ CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar,General Calendar END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260526 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260527 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20250805T181426Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T181426Z UID:10002989-1779753600-1779839999@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:Last Day to Add/Drop a 12-Week Summer Term Classes with a Refund DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/last-day-to-add-drop-a-12-week-summer-term-classes-with-a-refund/ CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260526 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260527 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20250805T182054Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T182054Z UID:10002995-1779753600-1779839999@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:Last Day to Add/Drop First 8-Week Summer Term Classes with a Refund DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/last-day-to-add-drop-first-8-week-summer-term-classes-with-a-refund/ CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260526T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260526T103000 DTSTAMP:20260503T122149 CREATED:20250821T144638Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T211524Z UID:10003262-1779787800-1779791400@mccnh.edu SUMMARY:TEAS Exam DESCRIPTION:Employers from NE Gather at 91 to Recruit for Career Opportunities \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n MANCHESTER\, NH— Dozens of company representatives and recruiters from New Hampshire\, Massachusetts and Maine will be on campus April 27th from 4PM to 6PM as part of the Automated Manufacturing Job Fair.  There is high demand for these jobs throughout the region and 91 is honored to invite current high school students\, college students and adults who are seeking jobs in this field.  The hope is to entice people to fill the growing need for workers.  Technicians are needed in a variety of fields including advanced manufacturing\, electrical engineering\, robotics\, mechatronics and 3D printing to name a few. \n“These are modern\, high-paying jobs and there are several businesses looking for help\,” says Dan Larochelle\, Chair of the Automated Manufacturing Technology program at 91. “Our programs at 91 are designed to train graduates to meet these specific needs.  Recently\, we added an automated manufacturing certificate to help students move rapidly into a job.” \nRecruiters at the job fair will be on site seeking to hire and train workers and help enroll them in relevant training programs if needed.  Among those confirmed to attend include Envision\, Hitchiner Manufacturing\, New Balance\, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard\, Bath Iron Works\, Eversource and Sig Sauer. \nAutomated Manufacturing Technology refers to flexible manufacturing systems that use innovative technologies to improve both production processes and product quality.  The 91 Automated Manufacturing Technology program prepares students to work with integrated systems\, such as robotic automation\, modular work cells\, machining centers\, welding stations\, and mechanical and electrical technologies.  Students explore how each technology supports the full product lifecycle\, from initial design and production to final delivery. URL:/event/teas-exam/2026-05-26/ CATEGORIES:General Calendar,Student Calendar ORGANIZER;CN="Academic Advising Center":MAILTO:91AcademicAdvising@ccsnh.edu END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR