BCC President Ellen Kennedy and Springfield College's Dean of the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Tracey Dexter Matthews signed the new articulation agreement on Wednesday.
Elizabeth O'Neill, Springfield's Program coordinator for applied exercise science, was impressed with BCC's program.
Nicole Reyen, transfer coordinator at Springfield, said the agreement ensures smooth transition for students to the four-year school.
BCC Fitness Center coordinator Eric Nystrom said both colleges share a mission of leadership and service to others.
Jeffrey Moulton found success through BCC and then transferring to Springfield College and hopes others will take advantage of the opportunity as well.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Jeffrey Moulton was approaching graduation and he wasn't sure what he wanted to do with his life.
He sat with his advisers multiple times and they urged him to continue his education. He applied and was accepted to Springfield College and there he found the same level of support and "family atmosphere" he had at Berkshire Community College.
Moulton graduated from BCC with a degree in physical fitness and entered Springfield College's applied exercise science program.
Fresh off getting his bachelor's degree from Springfield, he got a job as a personal trainer.
He found his career opportunities seemed endless with the strong foundation from BCC and a bachelor's from a program with a storied and respected history.
On Wednesday, he returned to Berkshire Community College to encourage others to follow the same path, as the two schools now have an articulation agreement easing the transfer of BCC graduates to Springfield College program.
"Step out of your comfort zone, be uncomfortable because when you are comfortable, changes don't happen. You all have potential to do a lot," Moulton said to bleachers full of students who are now in the shoes he once wore.
Moulton's encouragement came moments before BCC President Ellen Kennedy and Springfield College's Dean of the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation Tracey Dexter Matthews signed the new articulation agreement.
"I think this is yet another example of what Berkshire Community College is all about. The faculty that are here are committed to student learning and student outcomes, student opportunity, possibility, and employment," Kennedy said.
BCC boasts of 100 percent employment rate program graduates who now have jobs as instructors, personal trainers, and other related professions.
Kennedy said BCC has been building its sports and fitness program for the last five years with a supportive board of trustees. The program not only helps prepare students but also helps the Berkshire County economy by strengthening the workforce in that sector.
"It is a real testimony to the students in our program and the curriculum that has been built," Kennedy said.
Sherry Scheer, BCC's physical education and fitness program director, said the school has crafted an array of American College of Sports Medicine certification programs, which are nationally recognized, and administration has helped with funding a renovation and refurbishment of the Paterson Field House. This agreement takes the program to the next level.
"This is a big win for all of us today. We are all winners. For me, this is a professional dream come true," Scheer said.
Springfield College Program Coordinator for Applied Exercise Science Elizabeth O'Neill was first intrigued by BCC's program through Fitness Center coordinator and Springfield College alum Eric Nystom and Moulton. O'Neill came to the community college to see it firsthand.
"I was very, very impressed with the facilities and what was happening here. Certainly it was a no-brainer to make this happen," O'Neill said.
For Sherry Scheer, the agreement is a professional dream come true.
She saw students, like Moulton, were "very well prepared" to take on the Springfield program with an array of concentrations from physical training to strength and conditioning to physical therapy.
"Exercise science is a very broad discipline and it lends itself to a lot of career opportunities, which is one of the beautiful things about our major. You are not pigeonholed into one career path," O'Neill said.
The private college has a long history in the field of sports. Basketball was invented there by graduate student James Naismith; alumni include volleyball inventor William Morgan and professional wrestler John Cena.
Eric Nystrom, coordinator of BCC's fitness center, said there are "giants in the strength and conditioning field" that graduated from the Springfield program including former NFL strength and conditioning coach Rusty Jones.
But perhaps more importantly, Nystrom said both BCC and Springfield College share a mission of leadership and service to others that permeates both schools.
Now the transition between schools is that much easier.
"The intent of this articulation agreement is to facilitate smooth transfers for graduates from Berkshire Community College's physical fitness program to Springfield College's applied exercise science program," said Nicole Reyen, associate director of undergraduate admission and transfer coordinator for Springfield College.
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Friday Front Porch Feature: This Luxury Home Has Plenty of Amenities
By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
LENOX, Mass. — Are you looking for a big house to enjoy your days with a big movie theater, a sauna, and more? Then this is the house for you.
Built in 2004, this seven-bedroom, and nine-bathroom home is 7,073 square feet on more than an acre. The home comes with an elevator to the lower level to access a theater, sauna, gym, wine cellar, massage room, and its very own soda fountain.
The home also has a guest house with a saltwater pool. A multi-car garage greets you with heated floors.
The this home is listed for $4,950,000 and is located in the 125-acre, gated Pinecroft compound.
We spoke to Leslie Chesloff, the listing agent with William Pitt Sotheby's.
What do you think makes this property stand out in the current market?
Chesloff: This gated Berkshire stone estate truly redefines luxury living in the Berkshires. What sets it apart is the rare combination of resort-style amenities and complete privacy. The property offers Canyon Ranch-level wellness living with a full spa experience at home — including a sauna, massage room, and gym — plus an eight-seat hi-def theater with wine cellar for entertaining. The heated, gunite saltwater pool and spa are complemented by a fully equipped pool house with a guest suite and complete kitchen, perfect for extended family or guests.
What was your first impression when you walked into the home?
The moment you step inside, you're struck by the quality and craftsmanship — those 300-year-old reclaimed timber floors set an immediate tone of authenticity and warmth. The scale is impressive but never overwhelming; this is a home designed for gracious living, not just show. The natural light, cathedral ceilings, and thoughtful flow between spaces create an inviting atmosphere that balances grandeur with genuine comfort.
How would you describe the feel or atmosphere of this home?
This home feels like a private wellness retreat meets sophisticated family estate. There's a serene, spa-like quality throughout — enhanced by features like the sauna, steam shower, and massage room — but it never feels clinical or cold. The Berkshire stone exterior and reclaimed timber floors ground the home in a sense of place and permanence. It's designed for people who appreciate the finer things but want to actually live well — whether that's screening a film in the eight-seat theater with wine from your own cellar, hosting poolside gatherings, or simply unwinding in your own spa sanctuary.
What kind of buyer would this home be ideal for?
This is perfect for the discerning buyer who values wellness, privacy, and culture in equal measure. I envision someone who spends their days hiking or exploring the Berkshires, then comes home to unwind in the sauna or pool. They might entertain guests in the theater wine room, host multi-generational gatherings with family staying in the pool house guest suite (which has a full kitchen), and appreciate being minutes from Tanglewood, world-class dining, and Berkshire arts.
This could be an executive looking for a primary residence with work-from-home flexibility (there's an office/bedroom suite), a wellness-focused family, or empty nesters who want to host adult children and grandchildren in style and comfort.
What would you say to a buyer trying to imagine their life in this space?
Picture Saturday morning: you're sipping coffee on the terrace overlooking your heated saltwater pool, planning a day at Tanglewood. Your guests are making breakfast in the pool house kitchen — they have their own private retreat but are steps away when you're ready to gather. Evening arrives, and you screen a favorite film in your eight-seat theater, selecting a perfect bottle from your wine cellar. This isn't just a home; it's a lifestyle that brings resort-level wellness, entertainment, and hospitality to your doorstep — all within a secure, maintenance-free compound where nature meets luxury.
Are there any standout design features or recent renovations?
Absolutely. The home includes an elevator for multilevel accessibility, which is both practical and forward-thinking. The lower level is exceptionally well-conceived — a true entertainment and wellness wing featuring the eight-seat hi-def theater, wine cellar, sauna, gym, massage room, and even a charming soda fountain. The gourmet kitchen has been recently updated, customized wet bar, while outdoor living is elevated with the heated gunite saltwater pool/spa, firepit, and that incredible pool house with guest suite and full kitchen. Also, new HVAC system and heated driveway.
Thoughtful details like cedar closets, steam showers, central vacuum, and backup generator show this home was built to the highest standards.
You can find out more about this house on its listing here.
*Front Porch Feature brings you an exclusive to some of the houses listed on our real estate page every week. Here we take a bit of a deeper dive into a certain house for sale and ask questions so you don't have to.
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