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Pamlico
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Students Trim Campus Christmas Tree

Crystal Levey, (Cosmetology), left, and Ieshia Squires, (Electroneurodiagnostic Technology), joined scores of other students to decorate the college's Christmas tree in the Mall of the Johnson building. Christmas carols played in the background as platters of cookies in the foreground added to the festive time. The Student Government Association organized the tree-trimming.
Did PCC Dean Spend Time in Jail?

The man behind bars has a striking resemblance to PCC's Dean of Student Services, Jamie Gibbs. In his defense, he does have a letter from the Coastal Women's Shelter in New Bern thanking him for participating in the Annual Domestic Violence Awareness "Jail-A-Thon."
October was National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. In the 12 months preceding the "Jail-A-Thon" there were 99 domestic violence homicides in North Carolina. The college joins Coastal Women's Shelter in thanking Gibbs for supporting the mission to help victims live free from domestic violence.
Want to be a teacher? You can!
Complete the first half of a four-year degree in education from East Carolina University at Pamlico Community College and the last half online. You never have to leave home to earn a BS in Education.
Anne Faulkenberry from ECU's Wachovia Partnership East will be on campus in the Mall of the Johnson Building. Ask her about this exciting teacher education plan.
Monday, November 17, 9:00AM - 4:00PM
PCC Student Leaders Transformed - Caterpillars to Butterflies
"We were ugly, fuzzy caterpillars. But now we are beautiful butterflies." That's the way Michelle Hill described the evolution she and Dannett Williford have experienced by participating in the North Carolina Community College System's Student Leadership Institute, (SLI).
The president and secretary of the Student Government Association are exerting leadership, on and off campus. Click here for the story.
PCC EDT Students Serve Brains at Canesfest

PCC Electroneurodiagnostic Technology students served a culinary delight at the first Pamlico County High School Canesfest, Saturday, November 8. Electroneurodiagnotic Technology, EDT, prepares students to work in medical centers operating equipment to study brain waves and the nervous system. What better way to highlight their program than to offer servings of brains? Some had to be convinced that jello moulds were made to simulate brains, but not for the young man above. EDT Program Director Marc Williams prepared the jello brains. Strawberry was the favorite flavor.

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