Nash Community College News
Browse past news stories for Nash Community College in Rocky Mount, NC:
- Holiday Ball to ring in season (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on November 17, 2009 at 12:33:04 am
The Tar River Orchestra and Chorus League and the Rocky Mount Area Chamber of Commerce announce the ... - Postal service, union officials disagree on delivery dates (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on November 14, 2009 at 12:34:22 am
Local mail carriers are being misinformed by their supervisors that the post office is trimming a day from weekly delivery starting next October, the head of the local postal worker’s union said. - Perdue promotes state's job initiative during visit (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on November 11, 2009 at 05:04:26 am
Gov. Bev Perdue met with Nash Community College students and officials Tuesday, seeking feedback on the state’s $13.4 million effort to retrain workers laid off during the recession. - Programs Aim To Put People Back To Work (NBC 17 Raleigh)
posted on November 11, 2009 at 12:18:16 am
Gov. Bev Perdue saw one of her plans to put people back to work in action Tuesday afternoon. The Governor visited a nursing assistant class at Nash Community College in Rocky Mount that was created with the help of funding from the '12 in 6' program. The program, part of the JobsNow Initiative, allows community colleges across the state to have six month training programs for twelve in-demand ... - Programs Aim To Put People Back To Work (MyNC.com)
posted on November 11, 2009 at 12:10:25 am
The Governor visited a nursing assistant class at Nash Community College in Rocky Mount that was created with the help of funding from the '12 in 6' program. - Postal Service to consider relocating some operations (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on November 9, 2009 at 03:49:21 am
The U.S. Postal Service will hold a public meeting on Nov. 16 to discuss a proposal to move some of its mail-processing operations from Rocky Mount to Raleigh. - Shag festival to boost soldiers, tourism (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on October 26, 2009 at 03:33:28 am
Nash County tourism officials are organizing a shag dancing festival over the New Year’s holid... - Health care executives sound off on reform efforts (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on October 14, 2009 at 01:16:54 am
The national debate on health care came to Rocky Mount during a forum on reform Tuesday at the Busin... - Vendors tout their wares (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on October 14, 2009 at 01:01:54 am
Dave Hansen has promoted his mail-order business at expos and trade shows all over the United States... - Chamber to sponsor expo (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on October 12, 2009 at 04:47:26 am
Local hospital administrators will be part of a panel discussion on health care reform at the upcomi... - Chamber gears up for Expo (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on October 12, 2009 at 04:32:06 am
Local hospital administrators will be part of a panel discussion on health care reform Tuesday at the Rocky Mount Area Chamber of Commerce’s Business Expo ’09. - Funeral director remembered for generosity, leadership (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on October 6, 2009 at 12:32:04 am
Family and friends will gather today to celebrate the life of a community leader revered as much for his savvy as a businessman as he was for his generosity to local education. - Chamber readies expo (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on October 5, 2009 at 04:10:29 am
Local hospital administrators will be part of a panel discussion on health care reform at the upcomi... - Event raises awareness for AlzheimerÂ’s (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on October 5, 2009 at 03:47:05 am
Ruth Howell Woodlief and her sister, Elsie Proctor, marched laps around Nash Community College on Saturday in defiance of the disease that stripped away their mother’s golden years and threatens to do the same to them. - Forum hopes to have IMPACT (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on September 28, 2009 at 03:51:35 am
Since its inception in 2000, the Rocky Mount Young Professionals Network has been known as a busines... - Colleges downplay impact of new rules (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on September 28, 2009 at 03:46:56 am
Twin Counties community college leaders said their institutions will not be affected by a recent state decision that allows illegal immigrants to attend two-year colleges. - Chamber prepares for Business Expo (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on September 13, 2009 at 03:05:25 am
The Rocky Mount Area Chamber of Commerce’s 21st annual Business Expo will take place at 10 a.m... - Rescue workers train soldiers abroad (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on August 24, 2009 at 03:01:22 am
Area firefighters and rescue instructors recently traveled more than 1,600 miles to Central America to train soldiers on situational rescue tactics. - Community colleges see enrollment spike (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on August 21, 2009 at 03:51:52 am
Record numbers of students have signed up to take courses at community colleges in the Twin Counties this fall. - Gang prevention initiative takes root in area (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on August 19, 2009 at 03:07:29 am
Local law enforcement and nonprofit agencies are working together to increase gang awareness and prevention among area youth. - Stimulus-funded effort puts jobs on fast track (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on August 13, 2009 at 02:52:02 am
Going back to school was something Mark Bennett never gave much thought. Working the same job for 15 years, he saw no need. But he has been thinking about it a lot after being laid off. - State budget proposes cutting dual enrollment programs for students (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on July 26, 2009 at 02:45:42 am
Bobby Stocks was able to get a jump-start on earning college credits by taking courses at Nash Community College tuition-free while still in high school. - Colleges and Universities Choose Meraki for Affordable, Reliable Wireless Networks (redOrbit)
posted on July 6, 2009 at 06:13:59 pm
SAN FRANCISCO, July 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Meraki, an award-winning wireless networking company, has been selected by 10 higher education institutions throughout North America to provide reliable wireless broadband access to students and faculty members. - Williams stays one step ahead of state competition (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on July 2, 2009 at 03:18:43 am
Northern Nash’s Devin Williams is many things — paintball champion, volunteer firefighter, surfer — but until the end of his track & field season, he couldn’t add college athlete to his resume. - Colleges see boon in dour economy (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on June 29, 2009 at 02:15:49 am
Local community college officials say the economy, among other factors, is driving more people to apply for college this fall. - Twin Counties graduates reflect on their journey (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on June 14, 2009 at 03:00:41 am
Rocky Mount High School salutatorian Erika Wesonga did so well, she was able to turn down a full scholarship to Duke University and a partial scholarship to Vanderbilt University to go take a full scholarship to the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. - Twin Counties graduates reflect on their journey (The Daily Advance)
posted on June 14, 2009 at 02:51:58 am
By Natasha Robinson Staff Writer Rocky Mount High School salutatorian Erika Wesonga did so well, she was able to turn down a full scholarship to Duke University and a partial scholarship to Vanderbilt University to go take a full scholarship to the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. - Chamber gears up for Small Business Month activities (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on June 8, 2009 at 04:16:33 am
The Rocky Mount Area Chamber of Commerce, along with longtime partner and Premier Sponsor Southern B... - County tax rate drops, but bills will go up (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on June 2, 2009 at 03:30:53 am
NASHVILLE — Nash County will collect about 10 percent more in property taxes next fiscal year in the budget approved Monday by commissioners. - School board closes Braswell Elementary, hears parentsÂ’ grievances (Rocky Mount Telegram)
posted on June 2, 2009 at 03:30:43 am
NASHVILLE — The Nash-Rocky Mount Board of Education voted Monday to relocate Braswell Elementary School students, and also heard from Nash Central Middle School parents who said a number of disruptive events have hindered their children’s academic growth.
