Thirty-one Southwestern Community College students celebrated their accomplishments with family and friends during a dual ceremony for the Alpha Beta Gamma and National Technical Honor Societies on April 4 at the college’s Jackson Campus.
North Carolina residents from households making $80,000 or less may qualify for this scholarship, which starts this fall.
The Smoky Mountains STEM Collaborative (SMSC), in collaboration with Jackson County Early College, is organizing a solar eclipse viewing party beginning at 2 p.m. on April 8.
Holly Bates will soon join the Franklin Police Department.
Southwestern received a total of $20 million for a pair of construction/renovation projects.
Free food will be served; event will be held in the Balsam Center parking lot on SCC's Jackson Campus.
Officials from both colleges announced formation of the Western North Carolina Respiratory Care Consortium last summer