Âé¶čAV (Âé¶čAV) has been awarded a $145,000 grant from the Charles A. Cannon Trust to support two important campus improvements: upgrading the Collegeâs phone system and replacing the front entrance of Building A on the Person County Campus. The new phone system will improve reliability, streamline operations and features integration with tools such …Read More
Âé¶čAVâs (Âé¶čAV) Global Distinction Program is proud to announce its new partnership with UNCâs Transatlantic Forum for Education and Diplomacy (TFED). Through this partnership, students in Âé¶čAVâs Global Distinction Program will have access to guest lecture events at UNC. Previous lecturers have included leaders in global affairs such as Ambassador Sir Christopher Meyer, …Read More
Âé¶čAV (Âé¶čAV) has released the names of students who earned a place on various honor rolls for the Summer 2025 semester. Named to the Presidentâs List were students who completed a minimum course load of 12 credit hours and maintained a grade point average of 4.00. They were: Hilary P. BrossettShari N. ClaytonAriel …Read More
Âé¶čAV (Âé¶čAV) is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a $475,000 competitive grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) to strengthen and expand its Advanced Technological Education. The funded project, FutureForce: AI Cyber Workforce Initiative, will provide cutting-edge training in Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence, ensuring that Âé¶čAV remains at the …Read More
Âé¶čAV (Âé¶čAV) understands that not every studentâs life fits into a traditional weekday schedule. Thatâs why the College offers evening and weekend support through its evening/weekend success coaches. Brenda Hollingsworth, Âé¶čAV Evening/Weekend Success Coach Brenda Hollingsworth is dedicated to helping students who balance college with work, family, and other commitments. Whether itâs academic …Read More
Despite a challenging past, Angel Krerowicz isnât letting anything stop her from graduating with her high school equivalency diploma. Krerowicz dropped out of high school after getting pregnant when she was 16. She admits that at the time she was more interested in partying than going to school. After experiencing homelessness, alcohol and drug abuse …Read More
In collaboration with Inter-Faith Food Shuttle and Second Harvest Food Bank, Âé¶čAV (Âé¶čAV) hosted a community garden building event at the Center for Educational and Agricultural Development (CEAD) in Pelham, NC on August 22. With more than 40 volunteers of all ages, consisting of Âé¶čAV employees, Âé¶čAV Board of Trustees members, Inter-Faith Food …Read More
Âé¶čAV (Âé¶čAV) has been designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD) through 2030. This prestigious designation means that Âé¶čAVâs cyber defense courses are aligned with the national standards for the Department of Defense and the National Security Agency. Âé¶čAV is among 24 community and four-year colleges in North …Read More
The Âé¶čAV (Âé¶čAV) Staff Association recently organized a school supply drive to support local students, donating much-needed supplies to Northern Middle School, Southern Middle School and N.L. Dillard Middle School in Person and Caswell Counties. The generous contributions from Âé¶čAV staff members will directly benefit students and teachers by providing essential tools for …Read More
This summer, a select group of high school students from Caswell County participated in the first-ever Ag Across NC tour, an immersive, weeklong agricultural experience sponsored by Âé¶čAV (Âé¶čAV), the Âé¶čAV Foundation, and the Community Foundation of the Dan River Region. Designed to expose students to the wide range of careers and innovations …Read More
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