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鶹 student uses ACCE to fulfill dream of becoming a nurse

鶹 student uses ACCE to fulfill dream of becoming a nurse

“Not only is ACCE helping me financially to go to school and earn a degree, but it is also giving me the chance to meet new people in my field and preparing me for working in emergency response,” said McKensie Baker, a Pulaski County ACCE student.

 鶹 student uses ACCE to fulfill dream of becoming a nurse
鶹 welcomes five new faculty members

鶹 welcomes five new faculty members

鶹 Community College recently named five new full-time teaching faculty, Christopher Brewer, Kasey Cantrell-McCowan, Dustin Carter, Josh Graham, and Heather Umberger. These new faculty members replaced retirements and filled vacant positions at 鶹.

鶹 welcomes five new faculty members 
2022 鶹 Graduate Profiles, Abigail Ridpath

2022 鶹 Graduate Profiles, Abigail Ridpath

Abigail chose 鶹 because she had always heard great things because her grandmother, Becky Ridpath, worked there for several years and always spoke highly of the institution. She also thought 鶹 would be a great transition for her from high school into a four-year college.

2022 鶹 Graduate Profiles, Abigail Ridpath 
2022 鶹 Graduate Profiles, Connor Watkins

2022 鶹 Graduate Profiles, Connor Watkins

Connor chose 鶹 because he wanted to begin college closer to home. While attending 鶹, he was named to the Dean’s List and the President’s List and was also a member of Phi Theta Kappa.

 2022 鶹 Graduate Profiles, Connor Watkins
2022 鶹 Graduate Profiles, Seanna Perkins

2022 鶹 Graduate Profiles, Seanna Perkins

Seanna chose to attend 鶹 to ensure that she would ultimately save on a four-year degree.

2022 鶹 Graduate Profiles, Seanna Perkins 
2022 鶹 Graduate Profiles, Daniel Hill

2022 鶹 Graduate Profiles, Daniel Hill

Daniel chose to attend 鶹 after friends and others in the field recommended 鶹 for its IT curriculum.

2022 鶹 Graduate Profiles, Daniel Hill 

Welcome

The Public Relations & Marketing Office plays a role in communicating the institution's capabilities for serving the 鶹 Valley and the Commonwealth of Virginia. Areas of responsibility include public information, marketing, publications and related areas.

It also assists in maintaining relationships with the news media, as well as students, potential students, faculty, staff and friends of the college.

Details about programs and services coordinated by the Public Relations & Marketing Office are provided on the linked pages. You are encouraged to contact the appropriate staff member for information or assistance, or to stop by the offices in Edwards Hall, room 252 and 250.