North Carolina Community College System
Recent News About North Carolina Community College System
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City of North Carolina Community College Announces Randolph Community College student named recipient of 2023 Governor Robert Scott Leadership Award
Kassandra Ciriza Monreal, a student at Randolph Community College in Asheboro, was named the recipient of the 2023 Governor Robert Scott Leadership Award by the North Carolina Community College System.
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Keep Truckin’: North Carolina Community Colleges awards $2 million in grants to address truck driver shortage
Last fall, American Trucking Associations announced a shortage of 78,000 truck drivers nationwide – a shortage that affects the entire economy, but one that community colleges are equipped to fix.
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North Carolina community colleges see 10-percent enrollment growth in adult learners, nearly 20-percent jump for short-term courses
North Carolina community colleges saw double digit enrollment increases for adult learners with particularly strong growth in short-term workforce and continuing education courses as a part of a focused recruitment plan for students older than 25 years old.
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North Carolina Community College System hosts cybersecurity simulation training for colleges
The North Carolina Community College System led a series of ransomware cybersecurity trainings for community colleges across the state this month.
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City of North Carolina Community College: 2023 Academic Excellence Award winners named at community colleges across North Carolina
The North Carolina Community College System is announcing the 2023 Academic Excellence Award winners -- the highest academic honor the System bestows on its students.
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Governor Cooper Announces Nucor Will Create 180 Jobs In Davidson County
Nucor (NYSE: NUE), the largest producer of steel in the United States, will locate a new micro mill steel plant in the city of Lexington in Davidson County, Governor Roy Cooper announced today.
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Governor Cooper Announces Environmental Products Manufacturer will Expand In Thomasville
Nordfab, a manufacturer of ductwork used in environmental filtration systems will expand its existing operations in Thomasville with an investment of $5.5 million, Governor Roy Cooper announced today.
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Commercial Vehicle Supplier to Invest $4 Million in Morganton Expansion
The company will invest more than $4 million to expand its trailer operation in the City of Morganton.
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Mt. Olive Pickle to Expand in Goldsboro with a $35 Million Investment
Mt. Olive Pickle Company, Inc. will create 167 jobs in Wayne County, Governor Roy Cooper announced today.
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Governor Cooper Announces Environmental Products Manufacturer Will Expand in Thomasville
Nordfab, a manufacturer of ductwork used in environmental filtration systems will expand its existing operations in Thomasville with an investment of $5.5 million, Governor Roy Cooper announced today.
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N.C. State Board of Community Colleges to meet February 17-18
The N.C. State Board of Community Colleges will have meetings as follows:
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Five New Members Appointed to the State Board of Community Colleges
Governor Roy Cooper has announced his appointment of the following five members to the North Carolina State Board of Community Colleges.
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State Board of Community Colleges Elects Chair and Vice Chair
The North Carolina State Board of Community Colleges (SBCC) today as part of its monthly meeting, elected Dr. Breeden Blackwell of Fayetteville as chair and William “Bill” McBrayer of Hickory as vice chair.
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NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM: State Board of Community Colleges Will Meet July 15-16, 2021
The State Board of Community Colleges will meet July 15 - 16 at Wake Technical Community College's RTP Campus, 10908 Chapel Hill Road, Morrisville, 27560.
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NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM: Now Open: Samuel M. Taylor Memorial Life Sciences Scholarship
The Samuel M. Taylor Scholarship was established in memory of Sam Taylor, a founder and president of NCBIO, the trade association for life science companies in North Carolina.
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NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM: State Board of Community Colleges will meet Sept. 17-18
Committees will convene on Thursday, Sept. 17, beginning with a joint meeting of the Programs and Strategic Planning committees at 9:30 a.m., followed by the Personnel Committee at 1:30 p.m. and the Finance Committee at 2 p.m.
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NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY SYSTEM: NC Community College System's BioNetwork wins innovation award for STEM program that serves middle school students
The NC Community College System is the recipient of a 2019-20 Innovation of the Year Award for a program that promotes science careers by connecting middle school students to community colleges.
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NORTH CAAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM: Free community college courses available to high school students through Career & College Promise
Free online classes are available to high school students this fall at North Carolina's community colleges through the innovative Career & College Promise dual enrollment program.