Three trustees were re-appointed to the Nash Community College Board of Trustees for an additional four-year term beginning July 1: Russell Proctor, III (recommended by North Carolina House of Representatives), Paul Jaber (recommended by North Carolina Senate) and C.E. (Sonny) Foster (recommended by Nash County Board of Commissioners). Proctor has served on the NCC Board […]

Nash Community College’s Le Chevallier Big Summer for Art and its Impact
Nash Community College Art Instructor Georges Le Chevallier recently completed a commissioned mural project for the City of Washington (NC) named “Viva La Vida!” and was unveiled on July 16. Le Chevallier makes clear that this project was about the community. “I do not like actors,” said Le Chevallier. “To make a film, or a […]

Nash Community College Announces 2024-25 Student Ambassadors
Nash Community College has announced five ambassadors to serve for the 2024-2025 academic year. Student ambassadors represent NCC by promoting a positive image, interacting with campus stakeholders and supporting NCC foundation efforts. They lead campus tours, serve as hosts for campus activities and participate in student recruitment by advocating for NCC and sharing their stories. […]

Nash Community College High School Equivalency (HSE) Students Receive Unique Experience
Through impactful community partnerships, Nash Community College offers unique opportunities for students of the High School Equivalency (HSE) program. Students were able to experience and learn ways to present themselves to future employers better and how to dress the part to be successful. Christopher Tony High is an instructor at NCC and is the Co-Founder […]

Nash Community College Students and Advisors Excel in SkillsUSA National Competitions
Nash Community College sent six students and five advisors to the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference (NLSC) held in Atlanta from June 24-28. “I cannot begin to express how proud I am every year of all our competitors,” said Dr. Lew K. Hunnicutt, president of NCC. “Each year when we receive the results, I […]

NCC awarded $540k to bolster programs in Cybersecurity
Contributed by Rocky Mount Telegram. Author Bill West. Nash Community College has been awarded a grant of more than $500,000 from the National Science Foundation to help integrate cyber safety principles into the college’s information technology and information systems associate degree track. NCC applied for the grant. U.S. Rep Don Davis, D-1st District, in a […]

Nash Community College to Provide Better Student Experience!
Nash Community College is committed to adapting and evolving to provide the best educational environment that meets students where they are. The college is excited to announce the new partnership between NCC and Element451. Element451 is the leading Student Engagement platform for higher education. This is a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system that helps enhance […]

Nash Community College Administrative Support Staff Earn PACE+
Earlier this year, three of our administrative support staff received their Professional Administrative Certification of Excellence (PACE) through the American Society of Administrative Professionals (ASAP). Antoinette “Toni” Everett serves as the Executive Assistant to the Vice President of Finance and Vice President of Instruction. Stephanie Cole-Hyke is the administrative assistant for the departments of applied […]

Nash Community College Mother and Daughter Duo Graduate Together
Nash Community College is proud to have had Dulce and Delia Escobar graduate from our program with their associate’s degree and high school equivalency diploma, respectively. The Escobars were a part of two parent/child pairings that graduated and had their names called together during the May commencement exercises next month. “Graduating with my mom was so […]

Nash Community College marks Historical 10th Year as Tree Campus
Last month, Nash Community College celebrated its historical 10th anniversary as a designated Tree Campus in the United States of America. Designated in 2014, it was a member of the first four community colleges in the state to become a tree campus. Master Gardener Ken White led the annual tree planting ceremony, selecting an American […]