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For months, members of Southwestern Community College’s respiratory therapy quiz team spent countless hours preparing for the state and national “Sputum Bowl” contests.
2015-12-12

For months, members of Southwestern Community College’s respiratory therapy quiz team spent countless hours preparing for the state and national “Sputum Bowl” contests.

National Park Service Ranger Joseph Kolodski took his role seriously as a part-time Seasonal Law Enforcement Training (NPS-SLET) instructor for Southwestern Community College.
2015-12-12

National Park Service Ranger Joseph Kolodski took his role seriously as a part-time Seasonal Law Enforcement Training (NPS-SLET) instructor for Southwestern Community College.

Photo of Melissa Humphrey
2015-12-09

To honor some of our most tenacious students, our Student Recognition Retention Action Team has started a “Student of the Week” award. 

Photo of Christine Bredenkamp, Margaret Massie, Graeme Potter, Christ Leeks, Jeff Darnell and Rob Hawk
2015-12-08

The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina awarded $5,500 in grant funding to Southwestern Community College’s Small Business Center for the second annual Appalachian Farm School, which starts Jan. 12.

Photo of Gifty Mansah
2015-12-04

When Gifty Mansah arrived in Western North Carolina in 2013, her English was – as she put it – “not good.”

Photo of Curtis Dowdle and other officials
2015-12-04

Around 9:30 on a recent Friday night in Macon County, a crowd of imposing young men clothed in intimidating outfits began jumping around and yelling angrily in the direction of Curtis Dowdle.

Photo of Cheryl Davids
2015-12-04

Dr. Cheryl Davids, dean of Southwestern Community College’s Macon Campus, has been selected to participate in the N.C. Community College Leadership Program throughout this academic year.

Photo of second year radiography students and instructors Kim Argo and Meg Petty
2015-12-04

 In the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving, students in Southwestern Community College’s health sciences division collected 1,720 pounds of non-persishable items in an annual food drive for MANNA food bank.
Leading the way this year was SCC’s radiography program, which brought in 1,235 items.

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