Friday, September 8, 2017
Campus Celebrates NCC's 50th Anniversary
NCC celebrated Founder's Day (September 7, 1967) on Thursday with a time capsule burial and ice cream social. These events are part of a year-long celebration in the College's 50th year. 
Law Enforcement Officers Complete Crisis Intervention Training
 

Law enforcement officers from Nash County Sheriff's Office, Spring Hope Police Department, and Rocky Mount Police Department recently completed Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training at Nash Community College. CIT is a 40-hour training designed to assist law enforcement officers who respond to incidents involving individuals with a mental health or substance use crisis, or intellectual and developmental disabilities.

 

The CIT Program is a community-based collaboration between Nash Community College, individuals in recovery, families, the behavioral health system, law enforcement agencies, mental health providers, National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), consumer advocacy organizations and the medical community.

Tackle the Tar Awards $17,000 to NCC Foundation
The Nash Community College Foundation was recently awarded $17,000 by Rotary Club of Rocky Mount from proceeds raised at Tackle the Tar. Tackle the Tar, the only local event of its kind, was held in May 2017. The 5k obstacle course race and family fun day raised money for scholarships for students attending college in the Twin Counties. Standing (L-R) Garry Hodges, Kristen Brabble, Zee Lamb, NCC President Dr. Bill Carver, NCC Foundation Executive Director Pam Ballew, Lyn Brown and Frank Maynard.


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