In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Chatham 250 will highlight the incredible story of Jordan-Matthews High School’s Los Jets soccer team by presenting a special exhibit to Chatham County Schools students.
The Visit NC Farms App, courtesy of the N.C. Department of Agriculture, is a handy tool for cell phones and other mobile devices to help people discover what is grown, raised, caught, made and is ripe for experiences across the state.
Whether you are looking for flexible course choices to meet your personal schedule or starting a new program of study, Central Carolina Community College's 8-week term allows you to find courses that fit your academic and career goals.
The Lundy-Fetterman School of Business Leadership Summit welcomed more than 150 guests to the Student Union today to inspire and inform leaders for the business world and beyond.
The head of a Nobel Peace Prize-winning organization battling global hunger and former governor of South Carolina will serve as the keynote speaker at this week’s Consortium for Global Education’s annual meeting, hosted this year by Campbell University and President J. Bradley Creed.
It's hard to overstate the impact Sam Geiling has had on her profession in Hawaii, where she teaches at Windward Community College in the state's only veterinary technology program accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association.
Whether you are looking for flexible course choices to meet your personal schedule or starting a new program of study, Central Carolina Community College's 8-week term allows you to find courses that fit your academic and career goals.
In its 26th year of service, Campbell Divinity School commissioned 32 new students with their Celtic cross pins Tuesday, marking the first steps of their theological education.
The Chatham County Public Health Department has been working with multiple testing providers to offer new options across the county throughout the week.