Theatre
The Department of Theatre and Dance presents an extensive, open-to-the-public production
program which includes a children's musical, a dance concert, a joint production with
the Africana Studies Department, and numerous other plays and musicals. Auditions
for these productions are open to students enrolled for a minimum of credits at the
College, and all interested students are encouraged to audition. Audition notices
are posted on the Call Board in the Theatre (Building W).
Music
The Music Department invites students to participate in various performance groups.
The following are open to all students without audition: Orchestra, Concert Band,
Chorus, and Jazz Ensemble. Other music ensembles are open to students by audition:
Vocal Ensemble Chamber Choir), and Chamber Ensemble. Two additional groups are limited
to students in the music degree program: Percussion Ensemble and Classical Guitar
Ensemble. Community members and interested high school students may join some of our
performing groups. For more information, call the Department at 516.572.7446.
English
The Creative Writing Project of the English Department sponsors a wide range of activities
for student writers. These include the projects of the Creative Writing Club, which
produces the annual student literary magazine and holds regular meetings, public readings
by students and distinguished visiting writers, group or individual use of a student
publication center and resource room housing computer facilities and materials, such
as recordings and magazines, and publication of an annual newsletter high-lighting
campus literary events and creative work by students. In addition, the Writing Workshop
of the English Department hosts ESL group meetings in which topics of current interest
are informally discussed by native and non-native speakers of English. These groups
are sponsored jointly by the Reading, Communications, and English Departments.
College Radio Station, WHPC 90.3 FM
WHPC, “The Voice of Nassau Community College,” is on the air 24-hours-a-day, seven
days a week, 365 days a year. WHPC was named 2021 winner of the “Abraham and Borst
Best College Radio Station” and “Best Community College Radio Station” awards from
the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System, and was a finalist for the 2019 “Best College
Station” Marconi Award from the National Association of Broadcasters.
Over 75 students and 60 community volunteers contribute to the shows that are broadcast, which provide more than 60 different types of programming, from rock-and-roll, to country, to today’s top-40 and even polka! Local news, public-interest interviews with authors and experts as well as NCC live sports and more are what makes WHPC a winner of awards . WHPC maintains two recording studios and two editing studios and uses the latest digital state-of-the-art equipment, which can be found in many commercial radio stations.
WHPC is a 500-watt non-commercial, non-profit radio station, serving Nassau County,
Eastern Queens, and Western Suffolk County communities, licensed to Garden City, NY.
WHPC can also be heard world-wide online at www.NCCradio.org, and on the Amazon Echo and Google Home smart speakers (just say “Play WHPC!”), as
well as the iHeartRadio and Tune-In apps. The station provides professional broadcast
training to qualified Nassau Community College students, as well as members of the
community.
Students in good academic standing can apply by email at whpc@ncc.edu or by stopping by the station during normal business hours (M-F 9am-4pm). Students
do NOT need to be majoring in Communications to apply–all majors are encouraged and
welcome. Thanks for listening!
Art
The Art Department provides a number of cultural activities to students, the College
community and the public. The Art, Photography and Computer Graphics Clubs invite
guest artists to speak on campus and take field trips to galleries and museums. Other
Department activities include Firehouse Gallery exhibitions by nationally and internationally
known artists and craftsmen all of which are open to the public. The Firehouse Gallery
also sponsors annual faculty and student shows as well as open competitions. The work
of both students and gallery artists is regularly featured in the display cases in
Building G as well as the College Center Building. In addition, the Art Forum lecture
series sponsors demonstrations, lectures, films and visiting artists throughout the
academic year.