MAYS LANDING – Atlantic Cape Community College’s Board of Trustees, at its June 23 meeting, unanimously conferred the honorary title of president emerita upon Dr. Barbara Gaba, the first president in the college’s 62-year history to receive this honor. Gaba is retiring on June 30 after serving the college for the past nine years.
The Board recognized Gaba and presented her with a framed resolution commending her for “serving Atlantic Cape Community College with distinction as president, providing exemplary leadership marked by integrity, vision, professionalism, and an unwavering commitment to student success, equity, innovation and academic excellence.”
Gaba, who announced on October 29, 2025, her intention to retire after a 40-year career in higher education, was honored to receive this designation by the Board.
“I am very honored for the recognition that you have given me. I really want to thank the Board for putting your support behind me and also for giving me the confidence to do this work. I have really enjoyed every minute of it, working with our students on our mission to transform their lives,” Gaba said. “I want to thank my staff who I have worked closely with. It has really been a team effort and I have learned a lot from them. We have done a lot to advance our mission in supporting the residents of Atlantic and Cape May counties.”
Gaba was officially hired as Atlantic Cape’s ninth college president — as well as the first female and African American to hold that title — in January 2017. On October 27 of that year, Gaba was inaugurated during a ceremony where she stated that her mission was to “turn our challenges into opportunities, for our students and our community."
The honorary title of president emerita will be effective July 1, 2026.
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