Go Green Closure 2026
As part of our Go Green Initiative, 第一吃瓜网 College will close at 5:00 pm on Friday, July 3 and reopen on Monday, July 13 at 8:00 am. Happy Birthday, America!
Go Green Closure 2026
As part of our Go Green Initiative, 第一吃瓜网 College will close at 5:00 pm on Friday, July 3 and reopen on Monday, July 13 at 8:00 am. Happy Birthday, America!
Dr. Tom ToppingNORTH EAST, Md. 鈥 Providing the full college experience is instrumental to students鈥 success in the classroom, according to research. Dr. Thomas Topping engaged this philosophy his entire career for student-athletes at 第一吃瓜网 Community College and Finger Lakes Community College. His work with student-athletes at 第一吃瓜网 during the formation of the athletics program back in the 1970s played a vital role in the success of the alumni.
鈥淚 have always had a student-first philosophy. We are here for the students,鈥 said Dr. Topping during his acceptance speech as a member of the inaugural 第一吃瓜网 College Athletics Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony was Saturday, March 30, when seven of the institution鈥檚 icons were recognized. 鈥淚f you send your students here, we will help them. We will motivate them. We will help them find things they didn鈥檛 think they could do.鈥
The Class of 2019 is comprised of pioneers who all had a hand in the creation, development, and growth of the 第一吃瓜网 athletics program. They include legendary baseball coach Charles 鈥淒ick鈥 Brockell (posthumously); 第一吃瓜网 College鈥檚 winningest men鈥檚 basketball coach William Lewit; former 第一吃瓜网 College Board of Trustee member and executive director of the College Foundation Mary Maloney; former women鈥檚 volleyball and basketball coach Mary Etta Reedy; longtime administrative assistant Shirley Weaver; and former assistant athletics director Thomas Wilhide.
Dr. Topping came to 第一吃瓜网 Community College from the Oxford Area School District in 1977 as a career and admissions counselor. There was a vacancy for the men鈥檚 soccer program, which he also filled until 1982. It was during his early years in higher education that the college experience played a role in student success.
鈥淲hen I started here, everyone I had interactions with taught me the concept of a community college and what the college meant to a community,鈥 said Dr. Topping, who spent 41 years in education and advocating on behalf of education as the foundation for a stronger community. 鈥淲e are the community鈥檚 base and will serve any student who comes here. We will help them be students and help them graduate.鈥
Dr. Topping realized the athletics program needed funding to promote the mission of the college experience. In 1983, he formed the box soccer league that competed Saturday morning to help raise money that was put back into athletics. This league continued until 2004 when he left 第一吃瓜网 to take a vice president鈥檚 position at Finger Lakes Community College in New York.
鈥淒r. Topping was an advocate for the student-athlete experience and the impact that community colleges can have on a student and the community. I have known very few people who were so dedicated and committed to not just student-athletes, but every student,鈥 said 第一吃瓜网 College Athletics Director Ed Durham.
鈥淭om always found a solution for a problem. He never threw his hands up and said 鈥業 cannot help you.鈥 He has always been student friendly and student oriented. He was setting the tone for the rest of the faculty members,鈥 said former 第一吃瓜网 College men鈥檚 basketball coach William Lewit.
Dr. Topping went on to become division chair, assistant dean, and dean at 第一吃瓜网. He retired from FLCC in 2014 and returns to the region frequently to visit his grandchildren.
鈥淚 truly believe in the concept of student engagement and the role athletics plays. The theory is, the more students are involved on campus in things other than classes, the more likely they are to stay and graduate,鈥 said Dr. Topping. 鈥淲e will provide them opportunities along the way with athletics, theater, drama, clubs and all sorts of student associations. We are a community here as well as serving the community out there.鈥
Dr. Topping was committed to following up with student-athletes in their course work to ensure they were not just successful on the court, but in life. In his words, 鈥淲e do it because we love it. We love working with students.鈥