Saturday, January 11, 2025

Search

Keith Forrest Named Atlantic Cape’s Faculty Member Of The Year for Third Time

By Press Release

MAYS LANDING— The students of Atlantic Cape Community College have named Associate Professor of Communication Keith Forrest Faculty Member of the Year.
Forrest, of Collingswood, is widely published with his essays and commentaries appearing in numerous publications including The Philadelphia Inquirer. He was also a producer at E! Entertainment in Los Angeles.
Forrest earned an M.A. in Political Science and a Graduate Certificate in Women’s Studies from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He has an M.A. in Communication from Temple University and earned a B.A. in Communication from Rowan University. Forrest joined Atlantic Cape in fall 2004 and founded the Communication degree option in 2007, and co-founded the current A.A. program in Communication in 2012. He grew up in Cape May and is a 1984 graduate of Lower Cape May Regional High School.
Forrest is also an accomplished runner with more than 50 medals in a variety of events including marathons, half marathons and duathalons.
This is Forrest’s third time winning Faculty Member of the Year, as he received the honor in 2014 and 2010, as well. He will be honored at the Student Government Association Banquet, Friday, April 29.

Spout Off

Cape May County – I’d like to suggest to the Herald that they leverage spout offs draw and replace some of the ads for their paper with a few paid ads that you probably can charge a little extra for. Lots of people…

Read More

Lower Township – West Cape May – Blaming DEI for the California wildfires is classic Trumper behavior? Not blaming DEI is classic liberal overdose behavior. What’s your point? Just like most liberals you add no…

Read More

Cape May County – I just love some of the liberal commenters that always ask after a spout that they don’t underside does this spout have a point. It does but perhaps liberalizing our education system prevented you…

Read More

Most Read

Print Editions

Recommended Articles

Skip to content