Greater Nashua
NCC mourns loss of President Jordan
NASHUA - After leading Nashua Community College for the past 27 years, President Lucille Jordan died on Dec. 17, she was 75. NCC had 450 students when Jordan took the helm in 1997. Since then, that figure has more than doubled and now sits at 1,400. During her tenure, Jordan spearheaded the construction of the Walter R. Peterson Library, the Wellness Center, Judd Gregg Hall and Gregg Auditorium. She also led the renovation of the STEM wing in Streeter Hall. Completed in September, the wing is now known as the BAE Systems, Inc. STEM Center. In addition, Jordan introduced programs including Honda PACT, Computer Engineering Technology, Data Analytics and Mazda-Automotive Technology. Most recently, she had been working with Nashua Airport to launch the Air Traffic Control and Aviation Management programs. At the time of her passing, Jordan was serving on the Board of ...