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Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Friday, March 3, 2017 ARCHAEOLOGIST PROVIDES INSTRUCTION VIA NASH ONLINE Amanda Stamper chose Nash. And students and faculty are glad she did. As an adjunct instructor for Nash Online, Stamper takes real-world experience into the virtual classroom. Stamper, of Spring Hope, teaches HIS 131 American History I through Nash Online, and she recently developed a course for online delivery called HUM 110 Technology and Society. HUM 110 focuses on how technology changes society examining items like glass, pottery, and other artifacts that help describe historical events. "Our emphasis in online delivery gives students the same quality service online as the students in face to face, on-campus courses," said Lane Freeman, Department Chair for Nash Online. "Ms. Stamper brings high quality instruction to the online learning environment as a result of her extensive practical experience." Nash Online provides an enhanced online presence for Nash Community College students with 12 degrees, one diploma, and 26 certificates offered entirely online. The online instruction meets the needs of students regardless of their location or ability to relocate or commute. {Read more...} NCC STUDENTS BENEFIT FROM BAILEY'S DONATION Bailey's Fine Jewelry of Rocky Mount recently presented a gift of $677.32 to the Nash Community College Foundation from their Watch Battery Program. In February, Bailey's Fine Jewelry provided watch battery replacement to customers at no charge, giving all donations to Nash Community College to assist with student scholarships. Pictured, left, Bailey's Fine Jewelry associate and NCC Foundation Director Donnell Battle and Nash Community College Foundation Executive Director Pam Ballew. 2017 NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR STAFF AND ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AWARD RECIPIENTS Nash Community College is pleased to announce the following employees are recipients of the 2017 National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) Award. As a member of NISOD, the College has been honoring faculty, staff and administrators with this award of recognition annually since 1992. Recipients are selected based on their proven commitment to high performance and extraordinary service to Nash Community College, its students, and the community. Nash Community College Vice President for Instruction and Chief Academic Officer Trent L. Mohrbutter, Ed.D. (left) with recipients, (from left) Olivia F. Moss, Instructor/Coordinator, Emergency Medical Services; Andrea L. Milks, Director, Physical Therapist Assistant; Amber A. Greer, Instructor, Medical Assisting; Tywana M. Lawson, Director, Nursing; Ronald G. Duggins, Maintenance Staff; Michael W. Coleman, Associate Vice President, Student and Enrollment Services; Adrienne S. Covington; Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer; Alex Barnhill, Instructor, Computer-Integrated Machining; David A. Beamer, Ph.D., Lead Researcher, Natural Sciences; Not Pictured: Jeff D. Cook, Instructor, Automotive Systems Technology. IMPORTANT DATES March 31 Shoot for the Gold Sporting Clays Tournament April 3 Pre-registration for Summer Semester begins-Continuing Education April 5-6 Registration for Summer/Fall Semesters - Curriculum April 14 Good Friday observed - College closed April 17-21 Easter Break - No Curriculum classes - Faculty/Staff workdays April 25 Career Fair April 29 Blue Fest May 9 Last day of Spring Semester classes/exams May 10-12 Faculty/Staff workdays May 11 Graduation (GED/Adult High School, Nurses' Pinning) May 12 Graduation (Curriculum Commencement) May 15 Last day of Spring Semester classes - Continuing Education May 15-19 Faculty/Staff workdays Click here to view the full calendar. . © Nash Community College. Usage must include author attribution. Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | NCC Website | Nash News
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Friday, March 3, 2017
ARCHAEOLOGIST PROVIDES INSTRUCTION
VIA NASH ONLINE
Amanda Stamper chose Nash. And students and faculty are glad she did. As an adjunct instructor for Nash Online, Stamper takes real-world experience into the virtual classroom.
Stamper, of Spring Hope, teaches HIS 131 American History I through Nash Online, and she recently developed a course for online delivery called HUM 110 Technology and Society. HUM 110 focuses on how technology changes society examining items like glass, pottery, and other artifacts that help describe historical events.
"Our emphasis in online delivery gives students the same quality service online as the students in face to face, on-campus courses," said Lane Freeman, Department Chair for Nash Online. "Ms. Stamper brings high quality instruction to the online learning environment as a result of her extensive practical experience."
Nash Online provides an enhanced online presence for Nash Community College students with 12 degrees, one diploma, and 26 certificates offered entirely online. The online instruction meets the needs of students regardless of their location or ability to relocate or commute. {Read more...}
NCC STUDENTS BENEFIT FROM BAILEY'S DONATION
Bailey's Fine Jewelry of Rocky Mount recently presented a gift of $677.32 to the Nash Community College Foundation from their Watch Battery Program. In February, Bailey's Fine Jewelry provided watch battery replacement to customers at no charge, giving all donations to Nash Community College to assist with student scholarships. Pictured, left, Bailey's Fine Jewelry associate and NCC Foundation Director Donnell Battle and Nash Community College Foundation Executive Director Pam Ballew.
2017 NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR STAFF AND ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AWARD RECIPIENTS
Nash Community College is pleased to announce the following employees are recipients of the 2017 National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) Award. As a member of NISOD, the College has been honoring faculty, staff and administrators with this award of recognition annually since 1992. Recipients are selected based on their proven commitment to high performance and extraordinary service to Nash Community College, its students, and the community.
Nash Community College Vice President for Instruction and Chief Academic Officer Trent L. Mohrbutter, Ed.D. (left) with recipients, (from left) Olivia F. Moss, Instructor/Coordinator, Emergency Medical Services; Andrea L. Milks, Director, Physical Therapist Assistant; Amber A. Greer, Instructor, Medical Assisting; Tywana M. Lawson, Director, Nursing; Ronald G. Duggins, Maintenance Staff; Michael W. Coleman, Associate Vice President, Student and Enrollment Services; Adrienne S. Covington; Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer; Alex Barnhill, Instructor, Computer-Integrated Machining; David A. Beamer, Ph.D., Lead Researcher, Natural Sciences; Not Pictured: Jeff D. Cook, Instructor, Automotive Systems Technology.
IMPORTANT DATES
March 31 Shoot for the Gold Sporting Clays Tournament
April 3 Pre-registration for Summer Semester begins-Continuing Education April 5-6 Registration for Summer/Fall Semesters - Curriculum April 14 Good Friday observed - College closed
April 17-21 Easter Break - No Curriculum classes - Faculty/Staff workdays
April 25 Career Fair
April 29 Blue Fest
May 9 Last day of Spring Semester classes/exams May 10-12 Faculty/Staff workdays May 11 Graduation (GED/Adult High School, Nurses' Pinning) May 12 Graduation (Curriculum Commencement) May 15 Last day of Spring Semester classes - Continuing Education May 15-19 Faculty/Staff workdays
Click here to view the full calendar. .
© Nash Community College. Usage must include author attribution.
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