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Celebrating Local Success: Eastern WV Community and Technical College Graduates Shine at Moorefield High
On May 4, 2024, Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College held its graduation ceremony at Moorefield High School. The event celebrated the achievements of 27 graduates from the Fall 2023 semester and 54 from Spring 2024, with 50 graduates in attendance. College President Thomas Striplin, Ed.D., and West Virginia Department of Agriculture Commissioner Kent Leonhardt delivered speeches.
Local Academic Excellence: Eastern WV Community & Technical College Honors Top Students for Spring 2024
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Moorefield Celebrates New Nursing Graduates at Eastern’s Pinning Ceremony
The Pinning Ceremony for Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College’s Nursing Cohort took place at Moorefield High School. This event marked the end of two years of intensive study for the nursing students, who had recently passed their final certification exam. The ceremony celebrated their transition from students to nursing professionals.
Local Students Gain Advanced Skills through Eastern and ACM's Industrial Training Event
Title: Eastern and ACM Provide Industrial Training for Mineral County Students. Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College (Eastern) and Allegany College of Maryland (ACM) recently hosted a tour for Mineral County Technical Center (MCTC) juniors and seniors. The event was held at ACM’s Western Maryland Works Training Center and Makerspace on April 25. It featured training areas like welding and 3D printing. MCTC’s principal, Loretta Lawson, along with instructors Jim Spurling and Gary Trail, guided the tour.
Moorefield's Eastern WV Community & Tech College Launches First Career Carnival
Eastern West Virginia Community & Technical College recently hosted its first Career Carnival on April 23 at its Moorefield, WV campus. The event, led by Dixie Heavener, the college's Title III Project Director and Career Counselor, aimed to enhance career exploration and strengthen community connections. The Career Carnival featured educational and interactive activities that helped attendees learn about different careers and college majors.
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