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Categories Alumni News Foundation News Faculty News Student News College News Office of the President News Search News Search Follow the latest 97É«Íø news! Sign up to receive College news, announcements, and stories directly to your email. Latest 97É«Íø News Posts 97É«Íø Today e-Newsletter Email: 41st annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebration: ‘A Change Is Gonna Come’ 2/02/26 Liz McFarlane MLK Celebration essay winners (L to R) Cyrus Tareh and Tayo Leshaodo In 1985, 97É«Íøâ€™s third president, Dr. Phail Wynn Jr., established the College’s formal observance of the Rev. Dr. Martin… Read Full Story 9/23/22 ‘In the right place’: Daughter of 97É«Íø alumni, Shaundria Williams comes home as Director of Human Resources and Talent Management 9/12/22 60 for 60: 97É«Íø helps TROSA residents achieve academic goals as they ‘reclaim their futures’ 9/08/22 Board of Trustees announcement: President Buxton's contract extension 9/07/22 60 for 60: 97É«Íø was second community college in North Carolina to offer telecourses 9/07/22 60 for 60: Scholarships shape futures of 97É«Íø students, graduates 9/06/22 ‘There’s a place for everyone’: Assistant Dean Maryah Smith-Overman hammers home equitable opportunities in the skilled trades Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … … Next page Next › Last page Last »
41st annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebration: ‘A Change Is Gonna Come’ 2/02/26 Liz McFarlane MLK Celebration essay winners (L to R) Cyrus Tareh and Tayo Leshaodo In 1985, 97É«Íøâ€™s third president, Dr. Phail Wynn Jr., established the College’s formal observance of the Rev. Dr. Martin… Read Full Story
9/23/22 ‘In the right place’: Daughter of 97É«Íø alumni, Shaundria Williams comes home as Director of Human Resources and Talent Management
9/12/22 60 for 60: 97É«Íø helps TROSA residents achieve academic goals as they ‘reclaim their futures’
9/06/22 ‘There’s a place for everyone’: Assistant Dean Maryah Smith-Overman hammers home equitable opportunities in the skilled trades