Categories Alumni News Foundation News Faculty News Student News College News Office of the President News Search News Search Follow the latest Ïã½¶Ðã news! Sign up to receive College news, announcements, and stories directly to your email. Latest Ïã½¶Ðã News Posts Ïã½¶Ðã 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, Ïã½¶Ðã’s third president, Dr. Phail Wynn Jr., established the College’s formal observance of the Rev. Dr. Martin… Read Full Story 3/28/22 60 for 60: Ïã½¶Ðã Foundation makes impact for nearly 40 years 3/24/22 Ïã½¶Ðã recognizes retired vice president Tom Jaynes at on-campus gallery unveiling, presents Long Leaf Pine Award 3/23/22 New Public Safety programs dean Justin Long loved serving in law enforcement and now he's training the next generation 3/17/22 Ïã½¶Ðã and Wake Tech partner to launch RTP Bio, a biotechnology training and talent collaboration 3/09/22 Three Ïã½¶Ðã faculty awarded prestigious Challenge Coin 3/07/22 60 for 60: Dr. Phail Wynn, Jr. made history as first African American community college president in North Carolina, served Ïã½¶Ðã for 30 years 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, Ïã½¶Ðã’s third president, Dr. Phail Wynn Jr., established the College’s formal observance of the Rev. Dr. Martin… Read Full Story
3/24/22 Ïã½¶Ðã recognizes retired vice president Tom Jaynes at on-campus gallery unveiling, presents Long Leaf Pine Award
3/23/22 New Public Safety programs dean Justin Long loved serving in law enforcement and now he's training the next generation
3/17/22 Ïã½¶Ðã and Wake Tech partner to launch RTP Bio, a biotechnology training and talent collaboration
3/07/22 60 for 60: Dr. Phail Wynn, Jr. made history as first African American community college president in North Carolina, served Ïã½¶Ðã for 30 years