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Friday, June 22, 2018 NCC Selects 2018-2019 Student Ambassadors Nash Community College recently held orientation to welcome its Student Ambassadors for the 2018-2019 academic year. Students are selected for the program based on application, letters of recommendation and an interview. They must be enrolled at Nash Community College as a full-time student, maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0, and demonstrate a commitment to academic and career success. Each semester, ambassadors complete 20 or more hours of service representing NCC on and off campus. Ambassadors participate in an orientation and leadership training session, serve as host for campus events, conduct campus tours and promote the college at events. Read More. NCC Announces Nash Reads Book Nash Community College has announced its next “Nash Reads” book is Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead by Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer at Facebook. Now in its sixth year, “Nash Reads” is a co-curricular activity designed to foster a sense of community through a shared reading experience that promotes academic discourse, integrates social and educational experiences, and encourages service to the community campus-wide and beyond. NCC students, faculty, staff, alumni and members of the community are encouraged to read the book and participate in “Nash Reads” programs. Copies will soon be available for check out at the NCC Library and for purchase at the NCC Campus Store. Encourage others to read the book and plan on attending “Nash Reads” programs during the fall and spring semesters. Several NCC faculty will use Lean In to enhance assignments in their courses. Join the community at North Carolina Wesleyan College on July 12 at 6 pm for the state premiere of the documentary “The Cost of Living High” with special guest Attorney General Josh Stein. The event raises funds for The Hope Initiative, which helps individuals with substance use disorder find treatment options and get into recovery. More details and tickets available here. Nash Community College | 252-451-8235 | nccpr@nashcc.edu | www.nashcc.edu
Friday, June 22, 2018
NCC Selects 2018-2019 Student Ambassadors
Nash Community College recently held orientation to welcome its Student Ambassadors for the 2018-2019 academic year. Students are selected for the program based on application, letters of recommendation and an interview. They must be enrolled at Nash Community College as a full-time student, maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0, and demonstrate a commitment to academic and career success. Each semester, ambassadors complete 20 or more hours of service representing NCC on and off campus. Ambassadors participate in an orientation and leadership training session, serve as host for campus events, conduct campus tours and promote the college at events. Read More.
NCC Announces Nash Reads Book
Nash Community College has announced its next “Nash Reads” book is Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead by Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer at Facebook.
Now in its sixth year, “Nash Reads” is a co-curricular activity designed to foster a sense of community through a shared reading experience that promotes academic discourse, integrates social and educational experiences, and encourages service to the community campus-wide and beyond.
NCC students, faculty, staff, alumni and members of the community are encouraged to read the book and participate in “Nash Reads” programs. Copies will soon be available for check out at the NCC Library and for purchase at the NCC Campus Store. Encourage others to read the book and plan on attending “Nash Reads” programs during the fall and spring semesters. Several NCC faculty will use Lean In to enhance assignments in their courses.
Join the community at North Carolina Wesleyan College on July 12 at 6 pm for the state premiere of the documentary “The Cost of Living High” with special guest Attorney General Josh Stein. The event raises funds for The Hope Initiative, which helps individuals with substance use disorder find treatment options and get into recovery. More details and tickets available here.
Nash Community College | 252-451-8235 | nccpr@nashcc.edu | www.nashcc.edu