Thank you
Thank you for
making education and the fut
ure of North Carolina important by supporting the Connect NC Bond. This bond will further advance education, pa
rks, safety, recreation, and water and sewer infrastructure in at least 76 counties across our state.
As President of Piedmont Community College, I am grateful for the out pour of support, including the approved Resolutions of Support from the Piedmont Community College
Board of Trustees, Person County Board of Commissioners, Caswell County Board of Commissioners, Person County Economic Development Commission, Caswell County Economic Development Commission, Roxboro Area Chamber of Commerce, Caswell County Chamber of Commerce, and Piedmont Triad Visitor Center of Caswell County. It was excep
tional to see
our communities recognize the benefits North Carolina will receive from this overall investment.
In fact, these benefits will not only boost economic activity, but also improve the aging facilities on both the Person and Caswell County campuses. With your help, Piedmont Community College will continue to make a difference in the lives of our students by providing quality services in up-to-date facilities.
On behalf of the Piedmont Community College Board of Trustees, students, faculty, and staff, I would like to thank the voters and all who supported this effort. I encourage you to stay tuned for exciting updates and information about the upcoming renovations, repairs, and expansions at Piedmont Community College.
Thank you,
Dr. Walter C. Bartlett
President, Piedmont Community College
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New Mechatronics Program Available
The new Mechatronic Engineering Technology curriculum is designed to prepare or upgrade individuals to obtain jobs in the manufacturing industry as technical service providers, materials and technologies testing services, process im
provement technicians, engineering technicians, industrial and technology managers, or research technicians.
Course work includes mathematics, natural sciences, engineering sciences, and technology. Students will learn multi-craft technical skills in blueprint reading, mechanical systems, electrical/electronic systems, hydraulics/pneumatics, automation, and includes various diagnostic and repair procedures.
For more information about Mechatronic Engineering Technology, contact Dave Wehrenberg, Curriculum Coordinator for Mechatronic Engineering Technology, at
[email protected]
or (336) 322-2135 or Walter Montgomery, Dean, Technical and Occupational Programs, at
[email protected]
or (336) 322-2258. Additional information can also be found online at
www.piedmontcc.edu/mech.
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Bryan Mills' worst fears are realized when his daughter and her friend are suddenly abducted - in broad daylight - from the Paris apartment at which they've just arrived. Moments before Kim is dragged away by the as yet unseen and unknown assailants, she manages to phone Bryan, who begins to expertly piece together clues that will take him to the darkness of Paris's underworld, and to the City of Light's plushest mansions. Rated PG-13
Fundraiser for Roxboro-Person County Homebuilders Association
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PCC's Financial Aid Department will be helping students complete their 2016-2017 FAFSA on Wednesday, April 6, 2016, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. The workshops will be held in E-130 (Student Development) on the Person Campus and in K124 on the Caswell Campus.
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