With Hurricane Earl now history, PCC staff will report at 9:00AM today, September 3. Classes will resume at 11:00 AM.
Pamlico Community College will close at 1:00 PM, today, September 2, as the campus becomes a Red Cross Hurricane Shelter. The college is tentatively scheduled to re-open on a three hour delay, Friday, September 3.
Mindy Moore, Office Systems Technology Instructor, and Jo Baker, Financial Aid Director, graduated from Mount Olive College in Mount Olive, NC, Saturday, August 28, 2010.
Baker earned a B.S. in Management and Organizational Development, Magna Cum Laude. Moore earned the B.S. in Management and Organizational Development, Cum Laude.
Rose Peterson, acclaimed instructor in t’ai chi, will bring her talent to the PCC campus every Tuesday beginning September 7, 10:00 – 11:30 AM. This class will particularly benefit those who wish to learn an exercise routine that does not physically stress the body but improves one’s overall physical and emotional health. Click here to read the story and learn fascinating details about the benefits of t’ai chi.
A house donated for fire training is usually an old house to be burned – a way to demolish an old structure for the owner – an opportunity for firemen to train.
Not so with this house, a scale model built by Thomas Mills utilizing contemporary methods and materials. It will be used to teach PCC firefighter trainees techniques for fighting fires in newer homes. Read the story.
Anthony Davis once thought that June 28, 2005 would be the most important first step in a new life. He now credits August 16, 2010 as being just as significant as that day in June five years ago. August 16 was the first day of classes for the fall semester at Pamlico Community College.
On that summer day five years ago, Davis breathed freedom for the first time after being incarcerated for more than eight years. While an inmate at Pamlico Correctional Institution, he did take Electrical/Electronics Technology classes taught by PCC instructor, John Cannan. Read his story.
You know you have a brain and you know it is functioning, but do you want to know how well it is functioning?
Once again Electroneurodiagnostic Technology students at Pamlico Community College will be conducting EEG testing for the general public. A $20 donation to the PCC Foundation is requested to help fund training seminars and other activities for these students. Appointments are available Mon-Thur at 10 and 12. Contact Gray Gaskins (252-249-1851 × 3113) for appointment scheduling or Marc Williams (252-249-1851 × 3043) for more information.