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www.ecc.edu SUNY Erie is a public community college with three campuses in western New York that serve residents in and near Erie County . It is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system and has locations in Williamsville (North Campus), Buffalo (City Campus within Old Post Office ), and Orchard Park (South Campus).
In 1987, the college was renamed Edgecombe Community College and has since expanded its campus size. In January 2016, ECC opened a 45,000 sq foot Biotechnology and Medical Simulation Center on the Rocky Mount campus. In 2018, Deborah Lamm retired as president of ECC, [2] eventually being replaced by Gregory McLeod, ECC's first black president. [3]
May 1971 - J. Harry Smith (3rd, and first college president of color in the State of New Jersey) July 1978 - George Harris (4th) May 1980 - A. Zachary Yamba (5th) April 2010 - Edythe Abdullah (6th) March 2013 - Gale E. Gibson (interim) October 2013 - Gale E. Gibson (7th) March 2016 - A. Zachary Yamba (interim) May 2017 - Anthony Munroe (8th)
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ECC competes as member of the NJCAA in the Missouri Community College Athletic Conference. Since 2008, ECC's sports teams have been known as the East Central Falcons. [4] "Rebels" was the original mascot of the college, but the name was dropped due to its ties to the Civil War and the Confederacy. [5] The mascot is named "Franklin" the Falcon.
Fall/Spring semester tri-campus shuttle serving ECC City Campus to either ECC North or ECC South. Service discontinued summer 2013 when route operation given to Erie Community College. 216 McKinley Mall-Gowanda Service discontinued May 1, 2012 due to low ridership and high cost of operating.
1989 - The East Coast Conference (ECC) was founded as the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference (NYCAC). Its charter members included Adelphi University, Concordia College of New York, Dowling College, the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University (LIU Post), Mercy College, Molloy College, the New York Institute of Technology (New York Tech or NYIT), Pace University, Queens College and ...
More than 6,600 students are enrolled in 70 credit associate degree and certificate programs and another 3,400 take noncredit workforce development and community education classes on campus, and at businesses and community sites across the Merrimack Valley. The school's athletic teams are known as the Knights.