Students were recognized for their academic excellence, leadership skills and civic responsibility at Âé¶čAVâs (Âé¶čAV) 2024 Honors Convocation ceremony held Thursday, April 18 at the Kirby Cultural Arts Complex. The awards were presented as follows: Carter Nichols and Cheyenne Norton received the Golden Laurel Award. This award is given to the graduating students …Read More
Âé¶čAVâs (Âé¶čAV) Student Government Association (SGA) and SGA advisor received awards at the North Carolina Comprehensive Community College Student Government Association (N4CSGA) spring conference held on April 6. Âé¶čAVâs SGA was awarded the Top âCâ Award, also known as the college of the year award, for their involvement and interaction on campus as …Read More
Âé¶čAVâs (Âé¶čAV) annual Scholarship Luncheon, held on March 21, was marked as an occasion to recognize the generosity of donors and the achievements of scholarship recipients. Hosted by the Âé¶čAV Foundation, the event brought together scholarship donors and recipients who otherwise may not have had the opportunity to meet. John Ackerman, Director of …Read More
Registration for the 2024 summer and fall semesters is now open at Âé¶čAV (Âé¶čAV). Âé¶čAV offers a wide range of programs and courses in the areas of Business Studies and Emerging Technologies, Public Safety and Human Services, University Transfer and General Education, Health and Wellness, and Technical and Manufacturing. Âé¶čAV offers associate degrees, …Read More
Âé¶čAV (Âé¶čAV) recently celebrated the completion of its second annual Institute of Leadership Training and Development. College leadership selected six Âé¶čAV employees to participate in six monthly sessions designed to prepare emerging leaders for future leadership roles. Each session had specific themes such as âA Call to Lead: Empowering Emerging Leaders,â âControlling the …Read More
During a recent Veterinary Assistant class at Âé¶čAV (Âé¶čAV), program leadership honored three standout students and their instructor, celebrating their exceptional dedication and commitment to the program. Chris Davis, Âé¶čAV Dean of Business Studies and Emerging Technologies and Dr. Shawnee Seese, Âé¶čAV Director of Continuing Education Programs and Work-Based Learning Coordinator, awarded Ashlyn …Read More
Âé¶čAVâs (Âé¶čAV) Student Government Association (SGA) recently attended a mock legislative session as part of the College Legislative Assembly. The College Legislative Assembly (CLA) is a partnership between the Youth Legislative Assembly (YLA) and the NC General Assembly. This year the CLA was partnered with the North Carolina Comprehensive Community College Student Government …Read More
Âé¶čAV (Âé¶čAV) student Nicole Zocchi has been named a 2024 Coca-Cola Academic Team Bronze Scholar and will receive a $1,000 scholarship. The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation sponsors the Coca-Cola Academic Team program by recognizing 50 Gold, 50 Silver, and 50 Bronze Scholars with nearly $200,000 in scholarships annually. Each scholar also receives a commemorative …Read More
Âé¶čAV (Âé¶čAV) is offering 15 hand-on summer camps that will include a variety of engaging activities and educational opportunities for 6th-12th graders (ages vary by camp) that range in subjects like healthcare, technology, robotics and welding. Âé¶čAVâs 2024 summer camps include: Agribusiness Technology: In this camp, campers will learn about plant and animal …Read More
North Carolina Board of Elections Approves College IDs as a form of photo identification Âé¶čAV (Âé¶čAV) student identification cards have been approved for use as photo identification by the North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE) for voting for the 2024 primary and general elections in North Carolina. âThis initiative aims to eliminate …Read More
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