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Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College is now offering online delivery of its AAS degree in Business Management, which will make it easier for residents across the college’s rural six-county district to earn a college degree.
Read MoreGiving middle and high school students the opportunity to explore agriculture innovations, Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College, Robert C. Byrd Institute, WV Department of Education and WV Department of Agriculture will present the 2019 WV Ag Innovation Showcase on Thursday, November 21.
Read Morehip with EveryLibrary will sponsor the 2019 Library Summit, “The People’s Accelerator: Libraries and the Entrepreneurship Pipeline.”
Read MoreEastern West Virginia Community and Technical College presents a Lunch and Learn with storyteller Ilene Evans on Tuesday, December 3.
Read Moreastern West Virginia Community and Technical College recently announced the hiring of author Joe McGee as an English instructor and assessment facilitator.
Read MoreIn keeping up with the desire to bring the best and brightest to campus, Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College has announced the hiring of three new employees: Charles “Chip” Bolyard as the Director of Institutional and Student Advancement, Nikki Chandler as a math instructor and Debi Layton as the TANF Instructional Specialist.
Read MoreBringing farm-to-table to the hilltops of West Virginia, the Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College (EWVCTC) Foundation will host its annual Mountain Top Dinner fundraiser event Saturday, September 7th beginning at 5 p.m.
Read MoreEastern West Virginia Community and Technical College has announced the hiring of Dr. Sarah Cross as its Director of Agriculture Innovation. Within this role, Cross will provide leadership and specialized teaching and learning, introduce agricultural innovation and practices to local farmers and producers, and support partnerships dedicated to agriculture and agritourism.
Read Morecolleges and called them the backbone of the secondary education system. He then challenged Twitter users to share where they went to community college and what they are currently doing. The response was overwhelming – politicians, lawyers, medical professionals, business owners, authors and educators, were among those who responded sharing how community college has benefitted them. In short, community and technical colleges change lives.
Read MoreEastern West Virginia Community & Technical College announces that it will offer courses in Agribusiness during the Fall 2019 semester. The courses will allow for students to earn an Associate in Applied Science in Business Management with an emphasis in Agribusiness.
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