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County College of Morris is located on 222 acres of rolling terrain in Randolph, NJ.

The college first opened its doors to students in 1968

after Henderson Hall, the first building on campus, was completed.

The first class consisted of 592 full-time and 703 part-time students.

Enrollment grew quickly, and by the fall of 1969,

five additional buildings were under way:

the library, later named the Sherman H. Masten Learning Resource Center

after CCM's first president (Sherman Masten);

Sheffield Hall; the Physical Education Building; the Student Community Center

and a service building; all completed by 1970.

In the fall of 1973, two additional academic buildings,

Cohen and DeMare Halls, were completed.

In 1982, the college reached its highest enrollment of 12,012 students.

That same year the Dalrymple House was renovated to house administrators.

It was renovated again in 1994 to serve as a Child Care Center.

President Masten retired in 1986

and Dr. Edward J. Yaw became the second president of CCM.

Under his leadership, the college continued to grow.

In 1989, Emeriti Hall was added

and in May 1993, the college completed a 20,000 square-foot expansion of the library.

The expansion contained television and audio production studios,

additional library seating and a 45-seat conference room.

Expansion on the main campus continued,

and in 1994 the college completed the construction

of two additions which joined the three academic science buildings.

The 20,417 square-foot expansion added

classrooms, laboratories, faculty offices, student lounges and an expanded cafeteria.

In 1997, the college also opened a six-lane aquatic facility

joined to the Health and Physical Education Building.

In 2004, the college broke ground on its most ambitious project yet,

the addition and renovation of the Student Community Center.

By the fall of 2005 semester, the building was open for students to enjoy.

All enrollment and counseling functions were brought together which included

Admissions, Financial Aid, Academic Advisement, the Bursar and Counseling.

The project also included the expansion of the campus store,

renovated auditorium, cafeteria, game room, and television lounge.

One more exciting feature included a teaching kitchen,

plus a dining/conference room for the Hospitality Management Program.

Following completion of the Student Community Center project,

the college renovated Henderson Hall,

CCM's oldest building which opened in 1968

The renovation, completed in the spring of 2008,

now houses most of the administrative functions of the college,

plus four general purpose classrooms and two corporate business training rooms.

After doing a lot of research about the campus,

speaking to the president

and, a person in archives

I found out a lot about the campus

and, I learned a lot along the way.

For more infomation >> The CCM Project (Short Film by Nick Silverstein) [Restored in 4K UHD 2160p] - Duration: 10:25.

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Gemma Collins' dramatic fall on Dancing On Ice branded 'fake' by viewers - Duration: 3:05.

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video  Gemma Collins became the main talking-point of Dancing On Ice once again after suffering a huge fall, but some viewers weren't convinced all was what it seemed

 After kicking off last week at judge Jason Gardiner, Gemma decided to focus on her skating with partner Matt Evers – which unfortunately didn't exactly go as planned

 While the opening half went swimmingly, the Towie star ended the routine in a dramatic style – by falling flat on her face into the side barriers

Gemma Collins and Matt Evers on Dancing On Ice (Picture: Matt Frost/ITV/REX) Despite the fall, Gemma managed to earn her highest score of the series so far with 16.5, even receiving praise from judge Jason Gardiner

Advertisement Advertisement  Speaking on the show, Jason said: 'Gemma, I really like your mum because she gives you sound advice

More: Dancing On Ice Wes and Megan could still be together, suggests body language expert Judi James Gemma Collins 'crying her eyes out backstage' after dramatic fall on Dancing On Ice Piers Morgan defends Gemma Collins against online trolls after Dancing On Ice horror fall 'When you drop the GC and you come in and you apply yourself, you have improved

There was an improvement here.' Some viewers however have branded this a stunt to keep the GC flag afloat

Can't believe people cannot see that was a fake fall. When you stumble on ice you try to regain your balance before falling, you don't just flop down

Complete bullshit #DancingOnIce  — Raymond Maxwell (@rayman9602) January 27, 2019 👏👏 @missgemcollins you couldn't have made it much more obvious that you purposely threw yourself over if you tried

But hey, it got you through. Last week the attack on the judge, this week the fake fall

Excited for next weeks installment. Contestant attack? #DancingOnIce  — Simon Bevo (@SimonBev2011) January 27, 2019 watch Gemma's performance again the fall was fake she flopped on purpose then disappeared back stage pretending to be hurt it really is a farce #DancingOnIce there is no way that fall was real she staged it  — LeonaLewisFan1 (@LeonaLewisFan1) January 27, 2019 Watch it back…

looks like a totally fake fall #gemmacollins #DancingOnIce #sympathyvote  — K ღ (@kjaymes8k) January 27, 2019 #gemmacollins fall on #dancingonice looked so fake!??  — butler e (@emoobutler) January 27, 2019  Gemma's boyfriend James Argent and Piers Morgan have both supported Gemma following the incident, with the former saying how she was 'crying backstage'

Advertisement Advertisement  Metro.co.uk has reached out to Gemma's reps for comment

 Dancing On Ice continues next Sunday on ITV 6pm.  MORE: Dancing On Ice's Didi Conn becomes third contestant to be eliminated after skate-off  MORE: Dancing On Ice's Jason Gardiner praises Gemma Collins for 'dropping the GC' after she suffers dramatic fall Advertisement Advertisement

For more infomation >> Gemma Collins' dramatic fall on Dancing On Ice branded 'fake' by viewers - Duration: 3:05.

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How to generate more clients - Duration: 1:29.

How to generate more clients?

Generating more clients, isn't actually as difficult as you may think.

You may see a lot of things on Facebook with strategies here

and tactics here and do this and do that. But actually it's much much simple than that.

You don't do a marketing agency, you don't have to offer extra services, you simply

need to contact your existing and lapse clients and say "hey, how are you going?

What was the last project? How did that go for you? What were the outcomes

what worked well, what didn't work well? Just try to check in with you."

If you check in with your existing clients and simply ask them how they're doing,

but do it every three months, you would be amazed at how much what you get.

I had a client who joined me who hadn't had worked for three months. The very first

thing we did is we constructed a list of his existing clients we'd not be in

touch with for a year. Because generally what happens is creators do a job they

finish up and they go "client was happy, they know where I am." But if you go and

connect with those clients and just check in and ask how the project went,

you'd be back in their radar and I guarantee you, you'll end up with a load

of work as a result. This client of mine, went from no clients in three

months to spending a month working with us and suddenly was booked out three

months in advance. Now there's a lot of other things we did, but fundamentally

connect with your existing clients today. Do it today,

let me know how you got on in the comments

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