SANFORD - Bianka Rhodes Stumpf, History & Social Sciences Lead Instructor at Central Carolina Community College, is receiving national attention in this year's American Association of Community College's (AACC) Dale P. Parnell Faculty Distinction Recognition.
One of the best examples of the intersection of Campbell University’s mission and the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business commitment to service, professional development, and cooperation with Campbell stakeholders is MBA 790: Strategic Management-Live Case Seminar.
Beginning Wednesday, March 1, 2023 Harnett Regional Water will temporarily change its drinking water disinfection from Chloramines (Free Chlorine plus Ammonia) to just Free Chlorine by stopping the addition of ammonia to its water treatment disinfection process.
SANFORD - Jalen Cheek, an Education Navigator at Central Carolina Community College's Chatham Main Campus, was recently selected for the 2023 Outstanding New Professional at a Two-Year College Award by the American College Personnel Association (ACPA).
A group of students from the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business competed Saturday in the state finals of the CFA Institute Research Challenge at UNC-Greensboro.
Tyler Britton was honored with a $25,000 gift from the Trust Education Foundation to establish the J. Tyler Britton and Family School of Business Trust Endowed Scholarship Fund today at the 32nd annual Trust Advisors Forum at Pinehurst Resort.
The public shall take note that the Sanford City Council will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday, March 7, 2023, in Council Chambers of the Sanford Municipal Center beginning at 5:00 p.m.
Student Support Specialist Jen Brannon has been working with a group of sixth graders to bring positivity to the school community and beyond through service to others.
On Friday and Saturday, January 27 and 28, thirty students from Chatham Charter School participated in the North Carolina Senior Beta Club Convention in Greensboro with their advisor, Amber Crossman.
SANFORD - The Central Carolina Community College Foundation has received four grants from the North Carolina Arts Council Grassroots Arts Program supporting the college's Academic and Cultural Enrichment Series (ACES) and Student Activities Programming.