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Education
1:17 pm
Mon March 18, 2013

Dalton Gets Nod As A Community College President

Credit Isothermal C.C.
Former Lt. Gov. Walter Dalton speaks at Isothermal Community College after being named its next president.

Former lieutenant governor Walter Dalton waits for approval from the state Board of Community Colleges to become a community college president.  The members of the Isothermal Community College Board of Trustees chose Dalton last week to be the school's fifth president.  Dalton would succeed Myra Johnson who has been president of ICC for the past six years.  Dalton was one of a half-dozen finalists for the position.  School spokesman Mike Gavin says Dalton's history with the college could have been a factor in his selection.

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Education
6:11 pm
Thu August 16, 2012

Community Colleges Seeing Big Gains In Enrollment

Some area community colleges are reporting increased enrollment for the coming semester, among them Durham Tech and Wake Tech. Numbers for Wake Tech Community College are already over 20-thousand with a few days left to register. Wake Tech President Stephen Scott credits the steadily-improving economy to the a surge in enrollment along with class affordability and quality in the programs. Placement, he adds, is nearly 100 percent in many fields of study including medical, IT, and engineering. Scott says part of the success may be due to how the college looks at a technical education.

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Education
5:00 am
Mon April 9, 2012

Earning A Degree, And A New Life

Roy Dawson
Credit UNC-Chapel Hill
Roy Dawson

Dropping out of high school is usually a lifelong ticket to a low-paying job, or worse. As more and more businesses require employees to have at least a high-school degree, those who do not are getting left behind. In response, public schools, community colleges, and universities are creating new ways for drop-outs to re-enter the education system. As part of our American Graduate series, Dave DeWitt tells the story of a student who found one of these new roads to success.

Dave DeWitt: School always came easy to Roy Dawson.

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Politics & Government
4:40 pm
Fri February 24, 2012

Biden Touts Community Colleges in the Triad

Joe Biden
Credit Jeff Tiberii
Joe Biden holds up a Vice President Seal made by students at Davidson County Community College. His wife Jill looks on.

Vice President Joe Biden stopped in the Triad today to stress the importance of community colleges.

Jeff Tiberii: Inside the gymnasium at Davidson County Community College Vice President Biden spoke to about 500 people in front of a Blue banner reading “An America Built To Last”. The Vice President spoke as part of a tour highlighting President Barack Obama's budget pitch to fund community colleges and local businesses working together. He said completing a two-year program has cumulative benefits.

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