The Piedmont Community College (PCC) Board of Trustees met February 4 as part of their quarterly meetings to recognize the outstanding leadership of PCC President Dr. Pamela G. Senegal and to welcome newly appointed trustee, Kyle Puryear. During her final Board of Trustees meeting as PCC’s president, trustees expressed their appreciation for Senegal’s steadfast leadership …Read More
Piedmont Community College (PCC) has released the names of students who earned a place on various honor rolls for the Fall 2024 semester. Named to the President’s List were students who completed a minimum course load of 12 credit hours and maintained a grade point average of 4.00. They were: Kaitlyn Nichole Acosta, Mohammad Q. …Read More
As part of its final act of community support before dissolving, the Person Memorial Foundation has donated $132,798.43 along with seven acres of land to the Piedmont Community College (PCC) Foundation, ensuring a lasting impact through the development of the Center for Health, Advanced Technology and Trades (CHATT). Through their final donation, the Person Memorial …Read More
Piedmont Community College (PCC) announced today that Dr. Pamela G. Senegal, who has served as the college’s president since 2017, will be stepping down from her position, effective February 28, 2025. Senegal shared her decision with the college’s Board of Trustees, faculty, staff, and students earlier this week, citing an opportunity to return home and …Read More
Piedmont Community College (PCC) inducted four new members into the College’s Alpha Upsilon Theta chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) International Honor Society on Wednesday, December 11, 2024 for the 2024-2025 academic year. The new members include: Kaitlyn Acosta, Bryson Gregory, Jeremiah Senegal and Carrie Webster. During the induction ceremony, PTK co-advisors Walter Montgomery, Dean, …Read More
The inaugural class of Piedmont Community College (PCC) Practical Nursing (PN) graduates were celebrated at a memorable pinning ceremony on December 17 held at the Kirby Theater and Cultural Arts Center. Fifteen graduates were pinned in a heartfelt moment of recognition for their dedication and success, shared with proud family members, friends, faculty and staff. …Read More
Piedmont Community College’s (PCC) Vice President of Student Development, Dr. Shelly Stone-Moye, was selected to participate in the Lakin Institute, a professional development program sponsored by the Presidents’ Round Table of African American CEOs of community colleges. The Thomas A. Lakin Institute for Mentored Leadership is intended to prepare senior-level executives for roles as community …Read More
Golfers gathered to make a difference at the 34th annual Piedmont Community College (PCC) Foundation Golf Classic on November 19 at Treyburn Country Club raising $45,000 in support of student scholarships and programs. The tournament consisted of 24 teams and was played in a captain’s choice format. Enbridge Gas North Carolina was the Pacer Sponsor …Read More
This Q&A is part of a four-part series that focuses on women pursuing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) careers. Each Friday in November a new Q&A will be released. Ashley Pointer is pursuing a degree in Psychology. She graduated from PCC in 2024 with an associate in science degree as a Career and College …Read More
Piedmont Community College (PCC) recently celebrated the remarkable journeys of first-generation college students with an inspiring panel discussion and a celebration dinner. The panel held on November 13 featured first-generation students, alumni and staff who shared their experiences of being the first in their families to attend college. They shared what motivated them to attend …Read More
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