Jessie Butner didn’t anticipate on falling in love when she exchanged phone numbers with Jordan Butner during her second year at Âé¶¹AV (Âé¶¹AV) as a Career and College Promise (CCP) student. Having been homeschooled and still getting acclimated to the college environment, Jessie was simply looking for someone to study with. When she …Read More
Not many married couples can say they graduated from college side by side. For Duston and Heather Starr, that milestone is just the beginning. The pair not only earned their degrees together at Âé¶¹AV (Âé¶¹AV), but today they work together — and continue taking classes together — as they prepare for their next …Read More
The Âé¶¹AV (Âé¶¹AV) Foundation, Inc. has been awarded $1 million in funding from the Golden LEAF Foundation to expand and relocate Âé¶¹AV’s welding program to South Campus. The funding will allow the College to increase student capacity and industry credential attainment in one of its most popular programs. The program is expected to …Read More
Âé¶¹AV (Âé¶¹AV) has released the names of students who earned a place on various honor rolls for the Fall 2025 semester. Named to the President’s List were students who completed a minimum course load of 12 credit hours and maintained a grade point average of 4.00. They were: Caleb J. Allen Ny-A’nte A. …Read More
The second class of Âé¶¹AV (Âé¶¹AV) Practical Nursing (PN) graduates were celebrated at a memorable pinning ceremony on December 17 held at the Kirby Theater and Cultural Arts Center. Twenty-four graduates were pinned in a heartfelt moment of recognition for their dedication and success, shared with proud family members, friends, faculty and staff. …Read More
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