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Barb Brauher finds support with ϳԹ Express
Do you want to graduate on time? Save money? Get better grades? Then you’re going to love 15. That’s the number of credits you need to take each semester to graduate with an associate degree in just two years and a certificate in one year…
15 to Finish
Do you want to graduate on time? Save money? Get better grades? Then you’re going to love 15. That’s the number of credits you need to take each semester to graduate with an associate degree in just two years and a certificate in one year…
Greenville Area Community Foundation pledges $1.25 million to ϳԹ’s ‘Transforming Lives, Empowering People’ campaign
The Greenville Area Community Foundation (GACF) recently awarded ϳԹ a five-year grant totaling $1.25 million to support the college’s “Transforming Lives, Empowering People” campaign. The “Transforming Lives, Empow…
A ‘child’s best hope’
Story written by Shanika P. Carter “Even on your worst day in the classroom, you are still some child’s best hope.” This quote by Larry Bell is one that ϳԹ alumna Tommie Phinney has on her computer as a daily remin…
ϳԹ students earn honors at national business competition
Eight ϳԹ students recently earned high honors during the Business Professionals of America (BPA) National Leadership Conference in Dallas, Texas. More than 6,000 students competed at all levels from across the nati…
'What's stopping me now?' - ϳԹ Conductor Program
Julie DeJohn returned to ϳԹ during the summer 2021 session to finish what she started nearly 30 years ago, and a new program gave her the confidence she needed to be successful. As a new student, DeJohn was paired…
ϳԹ honors Linda Stafford and Roger Coles
ϳԹ recently presented its 2022 ϳԹ Stanley and Blanche Ash Distinguished Service Award to Linda Stafford and Roger Coles, both of Greenville. ϳԹ President Stacy H. Young, Ph.D., and Rep. Pat Outman recognized them f…
Dr. Kirk Faber family supports ϳԹ campaign
Dr. Kirk and Celeste Faber have pledged a lead gift in support of ϳԹ’s “Transforming Lives, Empowering People” major gifts campaign, which is designed to allocate $7 million to developing programs to help students ga…