After years of philanthropic donations to Concordia University Ann Arbor, The Ronald and Marvel Jones School of Nursing has been named in honor of Ronald and Marvel Jones. The name change coincides with announced upgrades to the facility that will provide enhanced learning experiences for nursing students.
After years of philanthropic donations to Concordia University Ann Arbor, The Ronald and Marvel Jones School of Nursing has been named in honor of Ronald and Marvel Jones. The name change coincides with announced upgrades to the facility that will provide enhanced learning experiences for nursing students.
A grant from the West Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services will fund scholarships for 15 students enrolled in the EMS program at NRCTC. The college is also expanding offerings of the program and opening its facility to students from other institutions to take their certification tests.
A new degree program is available to students at BVTCT who want to pursue a career in the booming craft beer industry. Local partnerships will provide internship opportunities and coursework will teach the techniques of beer making as well as the business knowledge needed for success.
Blue Ridge Community and Technical College and Technology Solutions Provider, Inc. are collaborating to provide students with educational and career opportunities in software development through an initiative that aims to cultivate talent in the region and improve local communities and economies.
Teach Cyber, a national nonprofit focused on cybersecurity education, has chosen WCCC Cybersecurity Instructor Diana Mark as a recipient of its annual Cybersecurity Teacher of the Year award in the category of Pathways to Cybersecurity.
Swagelok has expanded an agreement with Polaris Career Center, providing training resources through internships for students, while instructor Tony Sambunjak receives treatment for brain cancer.
Building on a history of cooperation, MCCC and Habitat are currently working together to build a new home for a family in Brunswick.
After a recent virtual open house, an administrator from MCCTC talked about the highest demand programs offered and the benefits of completing one of its programs as a high school student.
Two students in the culinary arts program entered the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America's National Virtual Baking and Pastry competition. In January, the two conquered obstacles brought about by COVID-19 and were awarded second place honors.