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Having trouble viewing this email? Click here October 11, 2019 ECC seeks to inspire young men Edgecombe Community College is hosting a free event designed to empower male students attending ECC and Edgecombe high schools on Saturday, October 19. "Food, Fun, and Fellowship" will be held from 12 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. on the Tarboro campus at 2009 West Wilson Street. Sponsored by ECC's EMPAC Club, "Food, Fun, and Fellowship" will unite mentors and other students for fellowship, networking, free food, games, and giveaways. Please go to edgecombe.edu/empac to learn more and to register for the October 19 event. See flier Read article "American Ninja Warrior" athlete to speak at ECC The ECC community and seniors from Edgecombe high schools are invited to hear tips from Hoan Do, student success coach and NBC's "American Ninja Warrior" city finalist, on how to be successful in school and in life on Wednesday, October 16. Presented by the ECC Student Success Center, his remarks will take place in Keihin Auditorium on the Tarboro campus from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Performance Series season tickets on sale Season tickets are on sale for the 2019-2020 season of the Edgecombe Performance Series. The Series begins October 22 with a performance by the Pitt Community College Symphony Orchestra. Other performances feature Carolina Blue, North Carolina Symphony, Barter Players, Bright Star Touring Theatre, New York Theatre Ballet, and the Tarboro Choral Society. Learn more Employees receive Service Awards Congratulations to ECC employees who recently earned Service Awards. From left are (front) Dr. Greg McLeod, president, who was recognized for one year of service to the College; Kevin Strickland, instructor, Collision Repair and Refinishing, 20 years; Jennifer Derby, instructor, Early Childhood Education, 15 years; Johanna Owens, instructor, English/humanities/communications, 15 years; Alma Bracete, instructor, science, 15 years; Loretta Langley, instructor, Nursing, 20 years; Ami Denton, instructor, Nursing, one year; Lily Mariano, assistant controller, one year; Julie Walker, clinical coordinator/instructor, Medical Assisting, one year; Jordan Carter, instructor, math, one year; (back) Trey Cherry, department chair, Information Technology Studies, 20 years; Rick Mastman, instructor/consortium director, CT/MRI, 25 years; Stephen Herring, instructor, religion and geography, 15 years; Gary Eatmon, instructor, Office Administration/Medical Office Administration, 5 years; Jennifer Poole, instructor, Nursing, one year; and Dennis Hackett, customized training project manager, one year. Eight-week classes begin October 22 Register now for courses that meet October 22-December 19. These 8-week classes give students a chance to catch up or get ahead in coursework. Choose from 22 courses, including art, business, and several in ECC's new Drone Program. Register for 8-week Classes Edgecombe Performance Series Small Business Center Continuing Education Support the ECC Foundation Work at ECC STAY CONNECTED:
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October 11, 2019
ECC seeks to inspire young men
Edgecombe Community College is hosting a free event designed to empower male students attending ECC and Edgecombe high schools on Saturday, October 19. "Food, Fun, and Fellowship" will be held from 12 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. on the Tarboro campus at 2009 West Wilson Street. Sponsored by ECC's EMPAC Club, "Food, Fun, and Fellowship" will unite mentors and other students for fellowship, networking, free food, games, and giveaways. Please go to edgecombe.edu/empac to learn more and to register for the October 19 event.
See flier
Read article
"American Ninja Warrior" athlete to speak at ECC
The ECC community and seniors from Edgecombe high schools are invited to hear tips from Hoan Do, student success coach and NBC's "American Ninja Warrior" city finalist, on how to be successful in school and in life on Wednesday, October 16. Presented by the ECC Student Success Center, his remarks will take place in Keihin Auditorium on the Tarboro campus from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Performance Series season tickets on sale
Season tickets are on sale for the 2019-2020 season of the Edgecombe Performance Series. The Series begins October 22 with a performance by the Pitt Community College Symphony Orchestra. Other performances feature Carolina Blue, North Carolina Symphony, Barter Players, Bright Star Touring Theatre, New York Theatre Ballet, and the Tarboro Choral Society.
Learn more
Employees receive Service Awards
Congratulations to ECC employees who recently earned Service Awards. From left are (front) Dr. Greg McLeod, president, who was recognized for one year of service to the College; Kevin Strickland, instructor, Collision Repair and Refinishing, 20 years; Jennifer Derby, instructor, Early Childhood Education, 15 years; Johanna Owens, instructor, English/humanities/communications, 15 years; Alma Bracete, instructor, science, 15 years; Loretta Langley, instructor, Nursing, 20 years; Ami Denton, instructor, Nursing, one year; Lily Mariano, assistant controller, one year; Julie Walker, clinical coordinator/instructor, Medical Assisting, one year; Jordan Carter, instructor, math, one year; (back) Trey Cherry, department chair, Information Technology Studies, 20 years; Rick Mastman, instructor/consortium director, CT/MRI, 25 years; Stephen Herring, instructor, religion and geography, 15 years; Gary Eatmon, instructor, Office Administration/Medical Office Administration, 5 years; Jennifer Poole, instructor, Nursing, one year; and Dennis Hackett, customized training project manager, one year.
Eight-week classes begin October 22
Register now for courses that meet October 22-December 19. These 8-week classes give students a chance to catch up or get ahead in coursework. Choose from 22 courses, including art, business, and several in ECC's new Drone Program.
Register for 8-week Classes
Edgecombe Performance Series
Small Business Center
Continuing Education
Support the ECC Foundation
Work at ECC
STAY CONNECTED: