WCC Holds Phi Theta Kappa Induction Ceremony
2025-04-11T13:30:07-04:00April 11th, 2025|
Wilkesboro, N.C. – The Alpha Kappa Omega Chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) International Honor Society at Wilkes Community College held an induction ceremony for new members on Tuesday, March 25. Several new members ...
WCC held the 28th Annual Student Awards Reception
2025-04-10T15:04:33-04:00April 10th, 2025|
WCC held the 28th Annual Student Awards Reception Wilkesboro, N.C. – Wilkes Community College (WCC) hosted its 28th Annual Student Awards Reception at the John A. Walker Community Center, celebrating student achievements. Awards were presented ...
Wilkes Community College Launches New Dental Hygiene Program
2025-04-07T16:58:12-04:00April 7th, 2025|
Wilkesboro, NC – Wilkes Community College (WCC) is excited to announce the launch of its new Dental Hygiene Program, designed to prepare students for rewarding careers in oral healthcare. This program, set to begin in ...
Meet the Coordinator for WCC’s Access to Achievement Program
2025-04-07T16:46:06-04:00April 7th, 2025|
Wilkesboro, N.C. – Wilkes Community College (WCC) is proud to support the Access to Achievement initiative, a program launched by the North Carolina Community College System in 2023 to expand opportunities for individuals with intellectual ...
Catapult’s Mesmerizing Performance Leaves Audience in Awe
2025-04-07T10:09:55-04:00April 7th, 2025|
Wilkesboro, NC – On Friday night, March 28, 2025, audiences were left astonished as Catapult, the renowned shadow dance group and finalist from America’s Got Talent Season 8, delivered a transcendent performance. The breathtaking illusions ...
- WCC students inducted into National Technical Honor Society
- MerleFest Celebrates 10 years with Window World as Presenting Sponsor
- High School Students from Across the Region Gather for North Carolina FFA Northwest Region Rally at Wilkes Community College
- Community College Month
- WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates
- WCC Holds Phi Theta Kappa Induction Ceremony
- WCC held the 28th Annual Student Awards Reception
- Wilkes Community College Launches New Dental Hygiene Program
- Meet the Coordinator for WCC’s Access to Achievement Program
- Catapult’s Mesmerizing Performance Leaves Audience in Awe
- Public Comment for Wilkes Community College Dental Assisting Program Accreditation
- The Walker Center Hosts Salsa Dance Lesson
- 1098-T Forms
- Wilkes Community College Partners with East Tennessee University (ESU) to offer 10+ Transfer Pathways
- Annual Security Report, Consumer Information Disclosure and FERPA Announcement
- Wilkes Community College welcomes fall 2024 Respiratory Therapy students
- Wilkes Community College announces launch of two innovative programs
- WCC Students Attend SkillsUSA National Competition
- WCC Hosts Girls Construction Camp
- Wilkes Community College hosts FREE community event Entitled “Don’t Get Scammed”
- Wilkes Community College welcomes fall 2024 Dental Assisting students
- Small Business Center Network of the NC Community College System Celebrates 40 Years
- WCC announces spring 2024 Semester President’s and Dean’s Lists
- WCC Instructors Complete North Carolina Community College Master Instructor (NC3MI) Certification Program
- WCC congratulates Cardiovascular Technician graduates
- WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates
- Wilkes Community College brings home 19 gold medals from Statewide SkillsUSA Competition
- WCC hosts the 58th Annual Commencement Ceremony
- WCC hosts the 58th Annual Commencement Ceremony
- WCC congratulates Ashe Campus Nurse Aide I program graduates
- WCC Announces Marshals for 2024 Commencement Ceremony
- WCC students inducted into the National Technical Honor Society
- WCC held the 27th Annual Student Awards Reception
- WCC holds Phi Theta Kappa induction Ceremony
- WCC Instructor Selected as 2024 Excellence in Teaching Award Recipient
- WCC hosts SkillsUSA Region 7 Rally & Career Showcase
- State Employees Credit Union Foundation awards $18,000 to WCC’s Bridge to Career Program
- WCC Dental Assisting Students Volunteer at Give Kids A Smile Event
- WCC Hosts North Carolina High School Landscape Competition
- WCC announces fall 2023 semester President’s and Dean’s Lists
- WCC announces Abby and Gordon Burns Distinguished Faculty/Staff Award Recipients
- WCC Announces New President
- WCC’s 100th Basic Law Enforcement Training Class graduates
- WCC congratulates Ashe Campus Nurse Aide I program graduates
- Adrienne Louise Necessary Scholarship recipients named
- UNC Wilmington School of Social Work Partners with Wilkes Community College to Provide Bachelor’s Degree Pipeline
- Wilkes Community College receives Designation as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense
- Gertrude Elliott Health Sciences Scholarship recipients named for 2023-2024
- The Walker Center presents A Charlie Brown Christmas LIVE on Stage
- USPOULTRY Foundation awards WCC $7,000 grant
- WCC named as one of the Top 150 U.S. Community Colleges eligible for the 2025 Aspen Prize
- Dr. Zach Barricklow joins North Carolina Community College System Office as Associate VP for Strategy and Rural Innovation
- WCC Foundation hosts its 40th Henry Moore Scholarship Golf Classic
- The Walker Center presents Haunted Illusions Friday, October 20th
- WAW Scholarship Golf Tournament nets over $100,000 for the WCC Education Promise program
- The Walker Center hosts breakfast for the school events program and season show volunteers
- WCC congratulates Cardiovascular Technician graduates
- Dailey & Vincent set to kick off The Walker Center’s 40th season
- WCC holds 35th Annual Dental Assisting Pinning Ceremony
- WCC congratulates Ashe Campus Nurse Aide I program graduates
- Wilkes Community College and Ashe County Schools Host Event Focused on Community Mental Health and Wellness
- WCC Nursing program receives National Accreditation
- WCC Students bring home Bronze Medals from SkillsUSA National Competition
- Presidential Search Announcement & Invitation to Public Forum
- Ashe County High School students complete classes in WCC’s inaugural Fire Academy cohort
- The Walker Center announces the 2023-2024 season show line-up
- Wilkes Community College Respiratory Care program receives Distinguished RRT Credentialing Success Award
- National Security Agency (NSA) validates WCC Information Technology’s Network Management two-year degree
- The Leonard G. Herring Family Foundation announces $1M commitment to Wilkes Community College
- Pathways to Wellness Retreat deemed a success
- WCC congratulates high school students who have earned certificates and degrees through Career and College Promise
- WCC announces spring 2023 Semester President’s and Dean’s Lists
- WCC student honored with Jon H. Poteat Scholarship from the National Technical Honor Society
- WCC Board of Trustees Bid a Fond Farewell to Dr. Jeff Cox
- WCC hosted the 57th Commencement Ceremony on Wednesday, May 10
- Dr. Greg Minton named Associate Vice President of Workforce Development and Community Education
- Wilkes Community College brings home 17 gold medals from Statewide SkillsUSA Competition
- WCC Announces Marshals for 2023 Commencement Ceremony
- WCC students inducted into National Technical Honor Society
- Wilkes Community College hosts FFA Northwest Regional Rally
- WCC held the 26th Annual Student Awards Reception
- Kristen Macemore named VP of Instruction at WCC
- WCC holds Phi Theta Kappa induction ceremony
- WCC congratulates Phlebotomy graduates
- WCC SAGE Fellows Program – Removing Barriers to help Students Succeed
- WCC hosts SkillsUSA Region 7 Rally & Career Showcase
- WCC Respiratory Therapy students awarded the Tom Morris Scholarship
- Wilkes Community College Honors 2022 Volunteers
- Karen Mills and Tara Brown keep the audience smiling
- WCC names John N. Bennett Scholarship recipient
- Chris Austin Memorial scholarship 2022-2023 recipients announced
- Wilkes Community College’s Building Construction Technology program offers numerous opportunities for students
- Vulcan Materials Company 2022-2023 scholarship recipients named
- WCC Foundation hosts Scholarship Gala
- WCC invites the public to SkillsUSA Northwest Region 7 Rally & Career Showcase
- WCC announces fall 2022 semester President’s and Dean’s Lists
- Adrienne Louise Necessary Scholarship recipients named
- The WCC Small Business Center hosts time management summit
- 39th Annual Northwest Fire and Rescue College
- WCC congratulates recent Nurse Aide I program graduates
- Leadership Ashe congratulates newest graduates
- Gertrude Elliott Health Sciences Scholarship recipients named for 2022-2023
- Alleghany Center offers Advertising and Graphic Design program
- WCC congratulates phlebotomy graduates
- 2022 SECU Scholarship recipients announced
- Dr. Yolanda Wilson named president of College of Southern Maryland
- WCC Alleghany Center offers Career and College Promise classes
- WCC Director of Respiratory wins Educator of the Year Award
- WCC Board of Trustees met on Thursday, October 13, 2022
- WCC Director of Emergency Medical Science recognized for 30 years of National EMS certification
- WCC Wilkes Campus SGA officers and representatives named for 2022-2023
- WCC Foundation hosts its 39th Henry Moore Scholarship Golf Classic
- WCC expands Information Technology Academic Partnerships
- WAW Scholarship Golf Tournament nets over $100,000 for the WCC Education Promise program
- Dollar General Literacy Foundation and Ashe County Community Foundation support Ashe Family Literacy
- WCC Board of Trustees met on Thursday, August 11
- The Walker Center presents Croce Plays Croce
- WCC holds 34th Annual Dental Assisting Pinning Ceremony
- WCC congratulates Medication Aide program graduates
- WCC Students National Champions at SkillsUSA National competition
- Regional Better Skills. Better Jobs. Better Future. Campaign launched to attract more adult learners back to college
- The Walker Center presents “The Beat Goes On” with Lisa McClowry on Thursday, June 9, 2022
- Wilkes Community College brings home 15 gold medals from Statewide SkillsUSA Competition
- WCC Announces Marshals for 2022 Commencement Ceremony
- WCC students inducted into the National Technical Honor Society
- WCC Ashe Campus- School of Cosmetic Arts hosts Alumni Evening
- WCC congratulates phlebotomy graduates
- Ernie Haas and Signature Sound perform at the Walker Center
- WCC Culinary Arts and Baking & Pastry Arts hosts Culinary Fair
- WCC hosts High-Tech Girl’s Day
- WCC Student Wins State Award in the 56th Annual NCDA Poetry and Art Contest
- WCC holds dedication ceremony for Window World Hall
- The Walker Center presents Travis LeDoyt, with local musician Presley Barker opening the show on Friday, April 8
- WCC holds dedication ceremony for Messer Hall
- Wilkes Community College Honors 2020-21 Volunteers
- WCC hosts SkillsUSA Region 7 Rally & Career Showcase
- WCC SAGE Fellows Scholarship program – Removing Barriers to Help Students Succeed
- The Walker Center presents The Return – Beatles Tribute Band on Thursday, March 10
- YG-1 USA donates over $39,000 worth of tools for machining classes at Wilkes Community College
- WCC Foundation announces 2nd Annual MerleFest Mega Raffle
- WCC invites public to SkillsUSA Northwest Region 7 Rally & Career Showcase
- The Walker Center presents Jimmy Fortune on Thursday, February 24
- WCC announces Grace and Greene Shepherd scholarship recipients
- WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates
- WCC Board of Trustees met on January 13
- WCC announces fall 2021 semester President’s and Dean’s Lists
- WCC names John N. Bennett Scholarship recipient
- WCC announces Golden LEAF Scholarship opportunities for spring semester
- WCC congratulates recent Cardiovascular Technician program graduates
- WCC announces 2021 Abby and Gordon Burns Distinguished Faculty/Staff Award recipients
- WCC Alleghany Center faculty and staff spread Christmas cheer by giving back to the community
- InfusionPoints recruits WCC Cyber Ops students
- Gertrude Elliott Health Sciences Scholarship recipients named for 2021-2022
- WCC Board of Trustees met on Thursday, December 09, 2021
- The Walker Center presents Dailey and Vincent’s Christmas Show
- WAW Scholarship Golf Tournament raised $160,000 for the WCC Education Promise program
- WCC congratulates phlebotomy graduates
- USPOULTRY Foundation awards WCC a $7,000 grant
- WCC holds dedication ceremony for Poe Hall
- WCC welcomes Wanda Beck as new Alleghany Center Director
- Wes Whitson named MerleFest Festival Director
- Tabitha Hudler named Director of The Walker Center at Wilkes Community College
- WCC Small Business Center October Seminars
- WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates
- The Walker Center Announces 2021-2022 Season Show Lineup
- High-Demand Technology Training Comes to Region via Per Scholas and Wilkes Community College Partnership
- WCC announces Golden LEAF Scholarship opportunities for fall semester
- WCC kicks off annual professional development with keynote speaker from Aspen Institute’s College Excellence Program
- Upcoming seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
- WCC Board of Trustees met on Tuesday, August 10
- WCC holds 33rd Annual Dental Assisting Pinning Ceremony
- WCC graduate credits HVAC program for his success
- Wilkes Community College Respiratory Care program receives President’s Award for Excellence
- WCC Animal Science Club hosts annual youth poultry workshop
- WCC Workforce Development and Community Education announces two new academies
- WCC to implement Teaching and Learning Fellowship program
- WCC celebrates student champions in the 2021 SkillsUSA National Leadership & Skills Conference
- WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates
- WCC and Appalachian State announce Nursing articulation agreement
- Dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony held for the Blan Bottomley Welding Lab
- WCC students win National Awards in the 55th Annual NCDA Poetry and Art Contest
- WCC announces spring 2021 semester President’s and Dean’s Lists
- WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates
- WCC congratulates high school students who have earned certificates and degrees
- WCC and UNC Wilmington sign Pathway to Excellence Program agreement
- WCC hosts walk-through graduation ceremonies
- WCC holds Nursing Pinning Ceremony for Class of 2021
- WCC Board of Trustees met on Wednesday, May 12, 2021
- Wilkes Community College brings home 20 gold medals from Statewide SkillsUSA Competition
- WCC announces the establishment of the WCC Education Promise Scholarship
- Wilkes Community College pays tribute to former trustees
- WCC staff create outdoor space at Alleghany Council on Aging
- WCC Board of Trustees met on Thursday, April 8, 2021
- WCC Health Sciences Division conducts virtual Interprofessional Education (IPE) event
- Wilkes Medical Center Foundation awards $46,000 grant to Wilkes Community College for health sciences scholarships
- WCC announces Chris Austin Memorial Scholarship recipients
- WCC and Appalachian State sign Aspire Appalachian Co-Admission Program agreement
- Upcoming seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
- WCC names 2020-2021 John N. Bennett Scholarship recipient
- WCC Foundation announces MerleFest Mega Raffle
- Adrienne Louise Necessary Scholarship recipients named
- WCC instructors complete CORE certification
- Gertrude Elliott Health Sciences Scholarship recipients named for 2020-2021
- WCC announces John Greene and Grace Jennings Shepherd Scholarship recipients
- WCC announces the Kyle M. Gentry Scholarship recipient
- Bowman Rare Book Collection Dedication held at WCC
- Lowe’s donates $10,000 to WCC Building Construction Technology program
- WCC VP of Workforce Development and Community Education graduates as Inaugural Fellow of Appalachian Regional Commission’s Appalachian Leadership Institute
- USPOULTRY Foundation awards WCC $7,000 grant
- WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates
- WCC Foundation celebrates GivingTuesday by raising funds for their 2020 Rooted in Care and Determination Campaign
- Henry Moore Scholarship Golf Classic
- Wilkes Community College now offering eight-week minimesters
- SkyLine Membership Corporation contributes to Telework Expansion Initiative of Northwest N.C.
- WCC VP of Strategy named NC 2020 trailblazer
- WCC Board of Trustees met on Thursday, October 8, 2020
- Upcoming seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
- WCC VP of Institutional Advancement jumps with U.S. Army Golden Knights
- September seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
- WCC receives $250,000 donation for Strickland Career Coach Program
- WCC’s performance measures scores among highest in state
- WCC offers new Paralegal Studies Certificate program
- WCC holds 54th Commencement Ceremonies on Thursday, August 6, and Friday, August 7
- WCC Board of Trustees met on Thursday, August 6
- August seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
- Wilkes Community College to host walk-through graduation ceremonies
- Wilkes Community College receives a $194,029 grant from Duke Energy and Piedmont Natural Gas to connect students with apprenticeship opportunities
- Upcoming seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
- WCC Board of Trustees met on Wednesday, June 24, 2020
- WCC congratulates high school students who have earned certificates and degrees
- WCC students and employees win national awards
- WCC Small Business Center Offers Professional Service Grants to Businesses Affected By COVID-19
- WCC announces Spring 2020 Semester President’s and Dean’s Lists
- WCC offers new Google IT Support Professional Certificate program
- Yolanda Wilson named VP of Instruction at WCC
- WCC says goodbye to VP of Instruction with a surprise drive-by parade
- WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates
- WCC student ambassador accepted into The Goodnight Scholar Program at NC State University
- WCC instructors complete CORE training
- WCC faculty and students win state award in the 53rd Annual NCDA Poetry and Poster Contest
- WCC Foundation participates in #GivingTuesdayNow to raise funds for the Doc Watson Student Emergency Fund
- Wilkes Community College’s Wilkes Campus donates face shields to local healthcare providers
- WCC Board of Trustees met on Thursday, April 9, 2020
- WCC student award virtual celebration
- Carolina West Wireless helps WCC students and the Community
- Wilkes Community College loans ventilators to local hospitals
- WCC Ashe Campus makes 3D-printed face shields for healthcare workers
- Recipients of Chris Austin Memorial Scholarship at WCC announced
- Wilkes Community College Honors 2019 Volunteers, Angela Bond Named Volunteer of the Year
- The Walker Center presents The Haggard Brothers Tribute to Merle Haggard with special guest Emi Sunshine
- WCC signs agreement with WGU North Carolina for an online bachelor’s degree completion program
- SkillsUSA Region 7 Rally & Career Showcase largest in NC history
- Startup Northwest NC Launches to Support Entrepreneurs
- WCC Foundation hosts Valentine’s Gala
- Miss North Carolina Pageant to Award Scholarship to WCC Foundation
- WCC Volunteer Recognition Reception to be held Thursday, March 5th
- WCC to host SkillsUSA Northwest Region 7 Rally & Career Showcase
- WCC announces Golden LEAF Scholarship opportunities for spring semester
- Upcoming seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
- WCC and GE Aviation named as the 2020 Distinguished Partners in Excellence Award recipients
- WCC instructor named as the 2020 Excellence in Teaching Award recipient
- WCC instructors complete CORE training
- Wilkes Community College offering amateur radio course
- WCC announces fall 2019 semester President’s and Dean’s Lists
- The Walker Center presents The Greatest Love of All: A Tribute To Whitney Houston Starring Belinda Davids
- WCC Board of Trustees met on Thursday, January 9, 2020
- Upcoming seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
- WCC students complete Healthcare Academy
- WCC congratulates Phlebotomy graduates
- WCC receives $5,000 grant from Carolina Farm Credit
- WCC Foundation Executive Director receives Distinguished Service Award
- WCC names the 2019 Abby and Gordon Burns Distinguished Faculty/Staff Award recipients
- WCC Alleghany Center Rotaract Club has busy fall semester
- WCC Board of Trustees met on Wednesday, December 13
- John Berry delivers moving Christmas performance
- Ashe native gives back to the community through support of WCC’s Ashe Campus Expansion
- Watauga-Ashe-Wilkes Scholarship Endowment awards $5,000 to Wilkes Community College
- The Walker Center 16-foot Christmas tree is up!
- The Walker Center presents “John Berry Christmas”
- Simply Queen rocks the house
- WCC hosts 2019 fall robotics competition
- Drs. Tom and Karolen Bowman pledge $1,000,000 to Wilkes Community College
- Skyline/SkyBest Supports WCC Ashe Campus Campaign
- WCC appoints 2019-2020 Student Ambassadors
- USPOULTRY Foundation awards WCC $7,000 grant
- November Seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
- Wilkes Community College Program Advisory Committees Kickoff 2019-2020
- WCC-Wilkes Campus SGA officers and representatives named for 2019-2020
- WCC Board of Trustees met on Thursday, October 10, 2019
- 36th Annual Henry Moore Scholarship Golf Classic held on October 3
- Gertrude Elliott Health Sciences Scholarship recipients named for 2019-2020
- Upcoming seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
- WCC Division of College & Career Readiness holds 41st Annual Graduation Ceremony
- Wilkes Education Foundation donates $7,000 to WCC for scholarships
- WCC instructors complete CORE training
- WCC holds dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony for Stone Culinary Center
- The Walker Center presents The Texas Tenors on September 12
- September seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
- Dollar General Literacy Foundation and Ashe County Community Foundation support Ashe Family Literacy
- Youth Participate in WCC’s Annual Youth Poultry Workshop
- WCC Board of Trustees met on Thursday, August 8
- WCC Ashe Campus Groundbreaking and Community Campaign Kickoff
- WCC holds 31st Annual Dental Assisting Pinning Ceremony
- WCC participates in SECU Bridge to Career program cohort
- Alleghany County Youth participate in WCC STEAM Academy
- Ashe County Youth participate in WCC STEAM Academy
- Kulynych family donates $1 million to Wilkes Community College
- WCC students bring home silver and bronze from SkillsUSA National competition
- Summer 2019 Golden LEAF Scholarships presented to WCC students
- Upcoming seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
- WCC announces spring 2019 Semester President’s and Dean’s Lists
- Students graduate with high school diploma and Associate Degree through the WCC Career and College Promise program
- WCC instructors complete CORE training
- WCC holds Nursing Pinning Ceremony for Class of 2019
- WCC instructor wins state award in NCDA Poetry and Poster contest
- Pinning Ceremony held for WCC Respiratory Therapy Class of 2018
- Wilkes County middle and high schools compete with robots
- Local and state granges donate to WCC Animal Science program
- WCC holds 53rd Commencement Ceremony on Tuesday, May 14
- WCC holds induction ceremony for new Phi Theta Kappa members
- WCC Spring 2019 Art Exhibition Awards
- WCC Announces Marshals for 2019 Commencement Ceremony
- Upcoming seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
- Wilkes Community College brings home 29 gold medals from Statewide SkillsUSA Competition
- Spring 2019 Golden LEAF Scholarships presented to WCC students
- WCC students inducted into National Technical Honor Society
- WCC Board of Trustees met on Thursday, April 11
- Ashe consortium made up of local agencies presents L.I.F.E. – Seasonal Activities Guide for Ashe County
- WCC holds 22nd Annual Student Awards Reception
- WCC represented at 43rd Annual National Collegiate Landscape Competition at Colorado State University
- Wilkes Community College one of five NC Community Colleges to receive $200,000 for their EMS program to combat the opioid epidemic
- Wilkes Community College holds dedication and ribbon cutting for Kendrick/Church Hall
- WCC to hold Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) Academy June 10-21, 2019
- Valentines Dinner and Dance completes the WCC Foundation’s Culinary Arts fundraising campaign
- Wilkes Community College Honors 2018 Volunteers – Lynn Day Named Volunteer of the Year
- The Walker Center presents Artrageous on March 28
- WCC Board of Trustees met on Wednesday, March 6
- High school students participate in SkillsUSA Northwest Region Rally & Career Showcase
- March seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
- WCC Volunteer Recognition Reception to be held March 7th
- The Walker Center presents Mike Farris and The Fortunate Few on February 28
- WCC invites public to SkillsUSA Northwest Region 7 Rally & Career Showcase
- An evening of exploration will be held at the WCC career and college carnival on February 21
- WCC announces Golden LEAF Scholarship opportunities for spring semester
- WCC announces fall 2018 Semester President’s and Dean’s Lists
- Recipients of Chris Austin Memorial Scholarship at WCC announced
- Wilkes Community College offering amateur radio course
- WCC Board of Trustees met on Thursday, January 10, 2019
- WCC Congratulates Certified Online Instructors
- The Walker Center presents The Long Run…A Journey through the Eagles music
- January seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
- The Alleghany Center of Wilkes Community College’s Rotaract Club partners with local schools in a food drive challenge
- Wilkes Community College names excellence award recipients
- John N. Bennett Scholarship recipient named for 2018-2019
- Adrienne Louise Necessary Scholarship recipients named
- Watauga-Ashe-Wilkes Scholarship Endowment awards $5,000 to Wilkes Community College
- WCC and Tyson launch Upward Academy for Tyson employees
- Walker Center Christmas Tree dazzles with 10,000 lights
- The Walker Center presents “Deep in the Heart of Christmas” with The Texas Tenors on December 6
- Student Ambassadors program names 2018-2019 members
- WCC congratulates Phlebotomy graduates
- Wilkes Community College holds dedication and ribbon cutting for the Tyson Foods Sustainable Animal Science Lab
- Wilkes Community College Program Advisory Committees kickoff 2018-2019
- Vulcan Materials awards $8,000 to Wilkes Community College
- Gertrude Elliott Health Sciences Scholarship recipients named for 2018-2019
- November seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
- WCC-Wilkes Campus SGA officers and representatives named for 2018-2019
- USPOULTRY Foundation awards WCC $7,000 grant
- The Walker Center presents Under the Streetlamp on November 1
- WCC Board of Trustees met on Thursday, October 11, 2018
- Henry Moore Scholarship Golf Classic Supports WCC Summer Bridge Student Scholarships
- WCC offers Starting or Growing a Veteran-Owned Business seminar
- Special EMS class with international speaker, Bob Page will be offered October 20 and October 21
- Wilkes Community College opens University Transfer office
- Wilkes Community College student finds a path to successful career through work-based learning
- October seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
- Summer 2018 Golden LEAF Scholarships presented to WCC students
- The Walker Center hosts breakfast for School Events program and Season Show volunteers
- The Walker Center presents Dailey & Vincent on September 20
- Wilkes Community College hosts 2nd Annual Northwest North Carolina Forklift Rodeo on October 5, 2018
- Annual College Fair will be September 12
- WCC Division of College & Career Readiness holds 40th Annual Graduation Ceremony
- September seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
- Wilkes Community College unveils new plan, new look
- WCC congratulates Nurse Aide II graduates
- WCC instructors complete CORE training
- WCC holds 30th Annual Dental Assisting Pinning Ceremony
- WCC Board of Trustees met on Thursday, August 9
- Wilkes Community College Rotaract Club volunteers in the community
- Upcoming seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
- WCC students bring home the gold, silver, and bronze from SkillsUSA National Competition
- Tickets on sale for Walker Center 2018-2019 season shows
- WCC announces Golden LEAF Scholarship opportunities for summer semester
- WCC announces spring 2018 Semester President’s and Dean’s Lists
- Wilkes Community College student and daughters graduate from their respective colleges and high school
- WCC Advertising & Graphic Design student wins first place in statewide logo design competition
- WCC instructors complete CORE training
- State Board of Community Colleges approves an allocation to Wilkes Community College for Project Skill-UP Through NC Tobacco Trust fund
- WCC congratulates the latest Certified Online Instructors
- Upcoming seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
- Pinning Ceremony held for WCC Respiratory Therapy Class of 2018
- Pinning Ceremony held for WCC Radiology Class of 2018
- WCC congratulates Phlebotomy graduates
- Homeschool students to graduate with high school diploma and Associate Degree through the WCC Career and College Promise program
- WCC holds 52nd Commencement Ceremony on Tuesday, May 15
- WCC Announces Marshals for 2018 Commencement Ceremony
- Wilkes Community College brings home 34 gold medals from Statewide SkillsUSA Competition
- Ashe Campus of WCC hosts the 18th Annual Professional Women’s Seminar
- Carolina West Wireless, Town of North Wilkesboro, and Window World support WCC SkillsUSA program
- The Walker Center presents “The Heart Behind the Music” on May 17
- The Alleghany Center of Wilkes Community College entertains students for Dr. Seuss Day and Read Across America
- WCC students inducted into National Technical Honor Society
- WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I graduates
- Alleghany Center of Wilkes Community College congratulates Nurse Aide I graduates
- WCC Board of Trustees met on Thursday, April 12
- Wilkes Community College GEAR UP program partners with State Employees Credit Union and Wilkes County Schools to host The Reality of Money
- WCC holds induction ceremony for new Phi Theta Kappa members
- Registration for summer and fall 2018 at WCC begins Thursday, April 12
- WCC Health Sciences Division conducts Interprofessional Education (IPE) Event
- Duke Energy Foundation awards $8,000 STEM grant to Wilkes Community College for environmental biology laboratory
- Wilkes Community College Business Administration student finds employment path through Work-Based Learning
- Upcoming seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
- Recipients of Chris Austin Memorial Scholarship at WCC announced
- Wilkes Community College Foundation kicks off its welding and diesel technology facility community campaign
- High school students participate in SkillsUSA Northwest Region Rally and Career Showcase
- Wilkes Community College honors 2017 volunteers, Ann Showalter Graves named Volunteer of the Year
- The Walker Center presents “One Night in Memphis” on March 16
- Wilkes Community College reports successful emergency response lockdown drill
- Wilkes Community College Program Advisory Committees kickoff 2018
- WCC Volunteer Recognition Reception to be held March 1
- Valentine’s Dinner and Dance nets $13,000 for WCC Foundation
- WCC congratulates the latest certified online instructors
- Wilkes Community College to offer new manicurist program
- WCC invites public to SkillsUSA Northwest Region 7 Rally & Career Showcase
- An evening of exploration will be held at the WCC career and college carnival on February 19
- Adrienne Louise Necessary Scholarship recipients named
- WCC announces Golden LEAF Scholarship opportunities for spring semester
- Wilkes Community College engages in a comprehensive strategic planning process
- Upcoming seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
- WCC announces fall 2017 Semester President’s and Dean’s Lists
- WCC Board of Trustees met on Thursday, January 25, 2018
- Wilkes Community College offering amateur radio course beginning February 5
- The Walker Center presents the family show Dr. Seuss’s “The Cat in the Hat” on February 2
- Wilkes Education Foundation awards WCC $7,500 for Scholarships
- WCC awarded $6,600 grant from USPOULTRY Foundation made possible by Prestage Farms
- Upcoming seminars offered by WCC Small Business Center
WCC congratulates recent phlebotomy graduates
Wilkes Community College congratulates its most recent phlebotomy program graduates taught by instructor Cindy Wagoner, EMT-P. The graduates are Toni Gentry, Elkin; LeAnn Gregory, Millers Creek; Jasmine Millsaps, North Wilkesboro; Atlanta Murray, Sparta; Lindsay Roberts, Roaring River; Elizabeth Williard, Ronda; and Amber Yates, North Wilkesboro.

Front row l-r: LeeAnn Gregory, Jasmine Millsaps, Amber Yates
Back row l-r: Elizabeth Willard, Toni Gentry, Lindsay Roberts, Atlanta Murray
WCC congratulates recent phlebotomy graduates
Wilkes Community College congratulates its most recent phlebotomy program graduates taught by instructor Cindy Wagoner, EMT-P. The graduates are Emily Barbour, Wilkesboro; Jameka Caul, Wilkesboro; Robin Dalton, North Wilkesboro; Dezirae Dyson, North Wilkesboro; Jasmine Rosario, Hamptonville; Garrett Wagoner, North Wilkesboro; and Wendy Whaley, State Road.

Front row l-r: Emily Barbour and Jasmine Rosario
Middle row l-r: Dezirae Dyson and Robin Dalton
Back row l-r: Garrett Wagoner, Wendy Whaley, and Jameka Caul
WCC congratulates Cardiovascular Technician program graduates
Wilkes Community College congratulates its most recent Cardiovascular Technician graduates. Taught by Health Occupations instructor, Cindy Wagoner, the Cardiovascular Technician class had a 100% National Certification pass rate. The students are Zulimi De Jesus, Surry County; Breanna Eller, Wilkes County; Emily Fletcher, Wilkes County; Brooke Greene, Wilkes County; Megan Greene, Wilkes County; Alani Helms, Wilkes County; Marcos Limon, Wilkes County; Paola Nunez, Wilkes County; and Luis Ramirez, Wilkes County.

Front row l-r: Paola Nunez, Breanna Eller, Megan Greene, Alani Helms.
Back row l-r: Emily Fletcher, Zulimi De Jesus, Luis Ramirez, Marcos Limon, Brooke Greene.
WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates
Wilkes Community College congratulates its most recent Nurse Aide I program graduates taught by instructor Sonya Jordan, R.N. The students are December Crockett, Wilkes County; Lauren Miller, Wilkes County; Trinidad Alberto Romero, Wilkes County; Patricia Ruggiero, Wilkes County; Noah Sparks, Wilkes County; and Christopher Trivette, Alexander County.

Front row l-r: Trinidad Alberto Romero, Lauren Miller, December Crockett, Patricia Ruggiero
Back row l-r: Noah Sparks and Christopher Trivette
Dailey & Vincent brings audience to their feet during their recent performance at The Walker Center
The crowd gave two standing ovations while the band sang the gospel song, He Touched Me, and the Christmas song, Mary Did You Know. It was a full house with close to a sellout crowd. Their version of Mr. Grinch was a fan favorite of the evening. The crowd sang along to traditional Christmas tunes and enjoyed two complete hours of quality music. This event was sponsored by Carolina West Wireless.
The next Walker Center Season Show will be Travis LeDoyt, known as “the world’s best” at portraying young Elvis Presley in his prime in the 50s and 60s, with local musician Presley Barker opening on January 28…a show you do not want to miss!
A limited number of tickets are available for this performance. For more information or to purchase tickets, contact the Walker Center Box Office at 336-838-6260 or walker.boxoffice@wilkescc.edu. Visit the Walker Center online at www.walkercenteronline.org and follow us on Facebook.
Vulcan Materials Company scholarship recipients named
Wilkes Community College (WCC) announced the 2021-2022 Vulcan Materials scholarship award recipients. Vulcan scholarships are awarded to students enrolled in Diesel and Heavy Equipment Technology program and range between $250 to $1,000 based upon the need.
The 2021-2022 recipients are Jesus Adan-Gamboa, Wilkesboro; Colby Bauguess, Traphill; Dustin Canter, Boone; Zackary Cartner, Harmony; Joey Miller, Jefferson; Ethan Oliver, Lenoir; Meredith Parks, Hamptonville; Carson Smith, Sugar Grove; James Taylor, North Wilkesboro; Harleigh Walsh, Purlear; and Marcelo Zacatenco, North Wilkesboro.
For more information on scholarships or donating to the Wilkes Community College Foundation, contact Natasha Evans at 336-838-6158.

Front row left to right: Harleigh Walsh, Meredith Parks, Marcelo Zacatenco, Joey Miller
Back row left to right: Carson Smith, Ethan Oliver, Dustin Canter, Zackary Cartner, Colby Bauguess
Not pictured: Jesus Adan-Gamboa, James Taylor
WCC congratulates 2021 Respiratory Therapy graduates
Wilkes Community College congratulates the following 2021 Respiratory Therapy graduates: Kendra Carter, Wilkesboro; Melissa Edwards, West Jefferson; Kristen Hubbard, Statesville; Lauren Mathis, North Wilkesboro; and Cassie Shepherd, North Wilkesboro. The class was taught by Vickie Bell, Clinical Education Coordinator/Instructor; Amber Gambill, Instructor; and Tori Johnson, Instructor. Billy Woods is the director of the Respiratory Therapy program. The students graduated on May 11, 2021.
“I am so proud of each of these students. They had to change gears in learning styles and had many obstacles to overcome during their clinical education due to COVID 19. They have proven they are more than capable to do what it takes to succeed in an often chaotic and stressful environment, said Vickie Bell, MRSC Clinical Education Coordinator/Instructor. “I have no doubt in their abilities and am proud to have been a part of this journey with them.”

l-r: Kristen Hubbard, Statesville; Cassie Shepard, North Wilkesboro;
Lauren Mathis, North Wilkesboro; Kendra Carter, Wilkesboro; and Melissa Edwards, West Jefferson.
WCC congratulates recent Cardiovascular Technician program graduates
Wilkes Community College congratulates its most recent Cardiovascular Technician graduates that were taught by instructor Cindy Wagoner. The Cardiovascular Technician class had a 100% National Certification pass rate.

l-r: Paul Pickett, West Jefferson; Shasta Phillips, North Wilkesboro; Brooke McNeil, North Wilkesboro; Emily Billings, Moravian Falls; and Nicolas Curchin, North Wilkesboro
WCC congratulates Cardiovascular Technician program graduates

l-r: Maria Alvarez, Johnny Collins and Heaven Coffey
Wilkes Community College congratulates its most recent Cardiovascular Technician program graduates. The students are Maria Alvarez, North Wilkesboro; Heaven Coffey, Taylorsville; and Johnny Collins, Patrick County, Virginia.
WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates

Bottom-Top: Kathleen Sockman, Celena Blankenship, Sharon Brookshire, and Edward Davis, IV.
Wilkes Community College congratulates our Nurse Aide I program graduates that completed the course on July 20, 2020. The students were taught by instructors Sonya Jordan, R.N. and Shannon Venditelli, R.N. The graduates are Kathleen Sockman, Wilkes County; Celena Blankenship, Wilkes County; Sharon Brookshire, Wilkes County; and Edward Davis, IV, Watauga County. All students will be eligible to take the certified nursing assistant state test.
WCC Alleghany Center congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates

l-r: Chloe Caldwell, Summer Durham, Jennifer Mendez, Denise Cornett, and Storm Davis
The Alleghany Center of Wilkes Community College congratulates their recent Nurse Aide I program graduates taught by instructor Libby Matheson, R.N. The students are Chloe Caldwell, Alleghany County; Denise Cornett, Grayson County, VA; Storm Davis, Ashe County; Summer Durham, Alleghany County; and Jennifer Mendez, Alleghany County.
WCC students complete Work-Based Learning program

l-r: Victoria Jolly and Lasada Howell
Two WCC students recently completed their Work-Based Learning experience through BROC’s (Blue Ridge Opportunity Commission) Senior Nutrition Services. Lasada Howell and Victoria Jolly are both second year WCC Human Services students. While the majority of the work was completed online, Howell and Jolly were able to assist BROC staff and local businesses to collect donations for on online auction benefitting the Pet Assistance for Wilkes Senior (PAWS) program. They also planned and coordinated a successful bake sale for the program. “Congratulations to Lasada and Victoria on a successful event,” stated Beth Foster, WCC Work-Based Learning director.
WCC instructor recognized by CISCO Networking Academy

Randy Gambill, WCC Information Technology/Network Management lead instructor
Wilkes Community College congratulates Randy Gambill, lead instructor for Information Technology/Network Management for being recognized as an Advanced Level Instructor for Cisco Networking Academy for 2019.
This award recognizes Gambill’s achievement as one of the top 25 percent of instructors globally in student feedback and performance. Gambill’s name will be listed along with other instructors who have received awards on the CISCO Networking Academy Recognition Program page.
About Cisco Networking Academy – It began as an act of community. In 1997, Cisco donated some networking equipment to a local school. But no one was trained on it, so the gear sat unused. This initial donation led to a valuable insight. Technology is truly powerful when combined with education. Cisco Networking Academy was born that day, as we trained the staff to build their network. Then it became a movement. Cisco Networking Academy quickly grew from a single school to become an ever-expanding community of students, educators, employers, NGOs, Cisco employees, and customers. Now taught in 180 countries, we help shape communities and economies around the globe. Impacting the lives of 10.9 million students, we’ve created a pipeline of technical talent ready to innovate and shape the future. In partnership with 26,500 educators at 12,100 academies, we’re working with educators and instructors all over the world to deliver the best curricula for today’s world. Amounting to $2.6 billion, Cisco Networking Academy has made in-kind contributions worth billions in tools, resources, and support to students, schools, and instructors. Leading to our goal: one billion people by 2025, by empowering individuals and organizations with problem-solving skills and transformative technologies, we will help bring the benefits of digitization to one billion people by 2025.
WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates

L-R: Katelyn Glen, Tanya Blankenship, Hannah Aguilar, Rachel Watkins, Reece Bumgarner, Brooke Bauguess, Cydney Byrd, Casey Whitfield, and Kaitlyn Bailey.
Wilkes Community College congratulates our Nurse Aide I program graduates that completed the course on July 7, 2020. The students were taught by instructor Sonya Jordan, R.N. The graduates are Katelyn Glen, Wilkes County; Tanya Blankenship, Wilkes County; Hannah Aguilar, Wilkes County; Rachel Watkins, Wilkes County; Reece Bumgarner Alexander County; Brooke Bauguess, Wilkes County; Cydney Byrd, Surry County; Casey Whitfield, Wilkes County; and Kaitlyn Bailey, Davie County. All students will be eligible to take the certified nursing assistant state test.
WCC congratulates Medication Aide program graduates

l-r: Sanchez Jarvis, Laura Elena Jarrett-Gonzalez, Joseph Jones, Bethany Bowen, and Emily Billings.
Wilkes Community College congratulates the recent medication aide program graduates, taught by instructor, Sonya Jordan, R.N. The following students completed the class on July 16, 2020, and are eligible to sit for the state exam to become a certified medication aide; Sanchez Jarvis, Surry County; Laura Elena Jarrett-Gonzalez, Wilkes County; Joseph Jones, Wilkes County; Bethany Bowen, Catawba County; and Emily Billings, Wilkes County.
WCC Ashe Campus congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates

l-r: Kelly Cox, Emily Church, Jessenia Guzman, Tammy Mallette, Shea Cullifer, and Eric Giers.
The Ashe Campus of Wilkes Community College congratulates their recent Nurse Aide I program graduates taught by instructors Regan Perry, RN, BSN, NCSN and Shannon Venditelli, R.N. The students are Emily Church, Ashe County; Kelly Cox, Wilkes County; Shea Cullifer, Ashe County; Eric Giers, Ashe County; Jessenia Guzman, Alleghany County; and Tammy Mallette, Ashe County.
WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates

L-R: Kaitlin Bean, Raegan Gragg, Sarah Parigi, and Alisha Everhardt.
Wilkes Community College congratulates our Nurse Aide I program graduates that completed the course on June 11, 2020. The students were taught by instructor Shannon Vendietelli, R.N. The graduates are Kaitlin Bean, Wilkes County; Raegan Gragg, Wilkes County; Sarah Parigi, Surry County; and Alisha Everhardt, Wilkes County.
WCC congratulates recent Nurse Aide I program graduates

l-r: Mai Xiong, Shayna Dawson, Gwendolyn Jones, Adrianna Garstang, Melinda Billings,
Cara O’Connor, Amy Stewart, and Austin Kilby
Wilkes Community College congratulates the following Nurse Aide I program graduates Mai Xiong, Iredell County; Shayna Dawson, Wilkes County; Gwendolyn Jones, Watauga County; Adrianna Garstang, Wilkes County; Melinda Billings, Alleghany County; Cara O’Connor, Watauga County; Amy Stewart, Watauga County; and Austin Kilby, Wilkes County.
The students taught by instructor Sonya Jordan, R.N. and graduated on November 20, 2019.
The Walker Center presents Simply Queen
A limited number of tickets are available for this performance. For more information, or to purchase tickets, contact the Walker Center Box Office at 336-838-6260 or walker.boxoffice@wilkescc.edu. Visit the Walker Center online at www.walkercenteronline.org or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheWalkerCenter/.
Jimmy Fortune and Craig Campbell blend a variety of country music throughout the ages

Photo Credit: Bobbi Jennings
The Walker Center was honored to host Jimmy Fortune and Craig Campbell on Thursday, October 17. “Jimmy brought to the stage a very humble heart giving all his thanks and blessings to God and giving the audience a pleasing performance of his famous song, ‘Elizabeth’,” stated Tabitha Hudler, Senior Business Operations Specialist. Campbell cranked up today’s country, but also brought to the mix a beautiful collection of piano music, including “The Dance” by Garth Brooks; “Let it Go” from the movie Frozen, giving his little girls the credit to him knowing the words; and “All of Me” by John Legend.
The performance was sponsored by Carolina West Wireless.
The next Walker Center Season show will be Mutts Gone Nuts on November 8, 2019. A limited number of tickets are available for this performance. For more information or to purchase tickets, contact the Walker Center Box Office at 336-838-6260 or walker.boxoffice@wilkescc.edu. Visit the Walker Center online at www.walkercenteronline.org or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheWalkerCenter/.
The Walker Center presents Mutts Gone Nuts
The Walker Center, on the campus of Wilkes Community College, will present Mutts Gone Nuts on Friday, November 8, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. Doors open at 6:30.
Expect the unexpected, as canines and comedy collide in a smash hit performance, that’s leaving audiences everywhere howling for more. From shelters to showbiz, these amazing mutts unleash havoc and hilarity in a breathtaking, action-packed, comedy dog spectacular, featuring some of the world’s most talented 4-legged performers. Deemed ‘A Must See’ by the Washington Post, the dogs are sure to steal your heart, and then your socks!
Family-Friendly concessions will be available to purchase in the Lakey ballroom from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. CASH sales only (this offer is not included in the ticket price).
A limited number of tickets are available for this performance. For more information, or to purchase tickets, contact the Walker Center Box Office at 336-838-6260 or walker.boxoffice@wilkescc.edu. Visit the Walker Center online at www.walkercenteronline.org or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Walkerctr/.
The John A. Walker Community Center is dedicated to being this region’s primary venue for a cultural experience and to serving as the preferred gathering place for meetings, receptions, conventions, banquets, and parties for our community.
The Walker Center and Wilkes Community College are 100% Tobacco-Free.
Texas Tenors has audience on their feet

Photo credit: Bobbi Jennings
The Walker Center was honored to host The Texas Tenors, the most successful music group and third highest-selling artist in the history of “America’s Got Talent,” on Thursday, September 12. The Tenors received a standing ovation for their rendition of a song from the Broadway hit musical, “Les Miserables.” Their enthusiasm spilled over into the crowd as they came off stage during their performance of the Bruno Mars song ”Just the Way You Are” and the performance of their original single “Boot Daddy” had the audience on their feet, swaying back and forth.
The performance was sponsored by Skyline National Bank.
The next Walker Center Season show will be Jimmy Fortune, formerly with the Statler Brothers, and Craig Campbell on October 17. A limited number of tickets are available for this performance. For more information or to purchase tickets, contact the Walker Center Box Office at 336-838-6260 or walker.boxoffice@wilkescc.edu. Visit the Walker Center online at www.walkercenteronline.org or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheWalkerCenter/.
WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I program students for completing the first section of WCC Healthcare Academy

Left to right: Natassja Lindsey, Ashley Holman, Lily Snyder, and John “Cody” Smith
Wilkes Community College congratulates the following Nurse Aide I program graduates: Natassja Lindsey, Alexander County; Ashley Holman, Yadkin County; Lily Snyder, Watauga County; and John “Cody” Smith, Yadkin County. The students graduated on September 17, 2019, and were taught by Nurse Aide I instructor, Sonya Jordan, R.N.
The Nurse Aide I program is the first section of WCC’s Healthcare Academy. The Nurse Aide I students will take phlebotomy and cardiovascular tech training during the remainder of the semester.
WCC congratulates Phlebotomy graduates

Front Row L-R: Alexandria Wilcox, Courtney Watts, Courtney Robinson
Back Row L-R: Kaelyn Greene, Hayley Martin, Cegey Lambert, Katrina Tickles, Erica Wagner
Wilkes Community College congratulates its most recent Phlebotomy program graduates taught by instructor Tasha O’Neal. The graduates are Kaelyn Greene, Surry County; Cegey Lambert, Wilkes County; Hayley Martin, Surry County; Courtney Robinson, Yadkin County; Katrina Tickles, Surry County; Erica Wagner, Wilkes County; Courtney Watts, Alexander County; and Alexandria Wilcox, Wilkes County.
WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates

Front Row L-R: Kimberly Davis, Kaylee Shelton, Paola Nunez, Alexandra Dinkins, Tina Peck, Renee Lee
Back Row L-R; Ashley Pilkenton, Emily Billings, Hannah Ellis, Lindsey Greene, Kristen Glaeser, Hannah Casstevens, Haley Joines
Wilkes Community College congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates taught by instructor Sonya Jordan, RN. The students are Emily Billings, Wilkes County; Hannah Casstevens, Wilkes County; Kimberly Davis, Wilkes County, Alexandra Dinkins, Yadkin County; Hannah Ellis, Wilkes County; Kristen Glaeser, Watauga County; Lindsey Greene, Wilkes County; Haley Joines, Wilkes County; Renee Lee, Wilkes County; Paola Nunez, Wilkes County; Tina Peck, Wilkes County; Ashley Pilkenton, Wilkes County; and Kaylee Shelton, Wilkes County.
WCC congratulates recent Cardiovascular Technician program graduates

L to R: Tim Aycock, Ashe County; Justin Parker, Ashe County; Alexandria Wilcox, Wilkes County; Adam Staley, Wilkes County; Kristen Clanton, Wilkes County; Chris Johnson, Wilkes County
Wilkes Community College congratulates its most recent Cardiovascular Technician graduates that were taught by instructor Cindy Wagoner. The class was completed on August 1, 2019 with a 100% National Certification Exam for an EKG Tech.
WCC congratulates Phlebotomy graduates

Front row l-r: Jessica Aponte, Destiny Gardner
Back row l-r: Alexis Spencer, Grace Morrison, Gina Brown
Wilkes Community College congratulates its most recent Phlebotomy program graduates taught by instructor Anette Church. The graduates are Jessica Aponte, Wilkes County; Gina Brown, Wilkes County; Destiny Gardner, Surry County; Grace Morrison, Watauga County; Alexis Spencer, Wilkes County.
WCC Ashe Campus congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates

l-r: Hayli Norman, Wendy Hernandez, Brandy Cheek, Tiffany Martinez, and Paige Treadway
The Ashe Campus of Wilkes Community College congratulates their recent Nurse Aide I program graduates taught by instructor Shirlene Widner, RN. The students are Brandy Cheek, Ashe County; Wendy Hernandez, Ashe County; Tiffany Martinez, Alleghany County; Hayli Norman, Ashe County; and Paige Treadway, Ashe County.
WCC congratulates Phlebotomy graduates

L-R: Amanda Jones, Megan Spicer, Amber Woodie, Rinkiben Parikh.
Wilkes Community College congratulates its recent phlebotomy program graduates, taught by instructor Annette Church. The graduates are: Amanda Jones, Wilkes; Rinkiben Parikh, Wilkes; Megan Spicer, Wilkes; Amber Woodie, Alleghany.
WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates

Front row l-r: Kelsey Hejny, Haley Welborn, Savannah Hendrix, Marla Yokeley. Back row l-r: Stephanie Goodman, Nicole Fisher-Mercer, Hannah Lee, Marissa Brown, Sandra Aguiano-Campos.
Wilkes Community College congratulates recent Nurse Aide I program graduates taught by instructor Sonya Jordan, R.N. Students that completed the class on June 20, 2019 are as follows: Kelsey Hejny, Wilkes County; Haley Welborn, Wilkes County; Savannah Hendrix, Wilkes County; Marla Yokeley, Forsyth County; Stephanie Goodman, Ashe County; Nicole Fisher-Mercer, Wilkes County; Hannah Lee, Ashe County; Marissa Brown, Alexander County; Sandra Aguiano-Campos, Wilkes County.
WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates
The Ashe Campus of Wilkes Community College congratulates recent Nurse Aide I program graduates that were taught by instructor Shirlene Widner, RN. The students had a 100% passing rate on the state exam.
The students are Bridgett Barnes, Donna Judson, Lupe Lopez, Joe Morris, Susie Morris, Cricket Neal, Katherine Shaw, and Maria Watson.
WCC congratulates recent Medication Aide graduates

Front row L-R: Macy Coffey, Carolyn Carson, Evelyn Edmisten, and Donna Eliott.
Back row L-R: Rebecca Pendrey, Kathryn Kagan, Rebecca Jones, and Timothy Aycock.
Wilkes Community College congratulates its most recent Medication Aide graduates taught by instructor, Sonja Jordan, R.N. The students were Timothy Aycock, Ashe County; Carolyn Carson, Wilkes County; Macy Coffey, Wilkes County; Evelyn Edmisten, Watauga County; Donna Eliott, Iredell County; Rebecca Jones, Ashe County; Kathryn Kagan, Watauga County; and Rebecca Pendry, Wilkes County.
WCC congratulates recent Cardiovascular Technician program graduates

Front Row L-R; Kaitlyn Bailey, Davie County and Kendra Carter, Wilkes County. Back Row L-R: Lynn Blevins Church, Wilkes County; Robin Dalton, Wilkes County; and Lorraine Dulin, Wilkes County.
Wilkes Community College congratulates its most recent Cardiovascular Technician graduates that were taught by instructor Cindy Wagoner. The Cardiovascular Technician class was completed on April 9, 2019 with a 100% National Certification pass rate.
WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates

Front Row: Left to Right –Lisa Burgess, Instructor; Maribel Macedo Varona, and Jameka Caul.
Back Row: Left to Right – Juan Rodriguez Loeza, Amanda Severt, Jessica Bockhorn, and Amber McGlamery. Not pictured/Absent – Lindsey Roberts, Instructor.
Wilkes Community College congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates. This was a night class taught by Lisa Burgess and Lindsey Roberts. The students completed the course and took the state exam with a 100% pass rate!
The students were Jessica Bockhorn, Millers Creek; Jameka Caul, Wilkesboro; Juan Rodriguez Loeza, Hamptonville; Amber McGlamery, Purlear; Amanda Severt, North Wilkesboro; and Maribel Macedo Varona, North Wilkesboro.
WCC congratulates recent Nurse Aide I program graduates

Front Row L-R: Stephanie Walker, LaDona Arooji, and Shanna Johnson.
Back Row L-R: Mary Margaret Moore, Lydia Clayton, Abigail Smithey, and Sara Pennington.
Not pictured: Shelby Revia.
Wilkes Community College congratulates the following Nurse Aide I program graduates; LaDona Arooji, Ashe County; Lydia Clayton, Wilkes County; Shanna Johnson, Wilkes County; Mary Margaret Moore, Wilkes County; Sara Pennington, Alleghany County; Shelby Revia, Wilkes County; Abigail Smithey, Wilkes County; and Stephanie Walker, Wilkes County.
The students were taught by instructor Sonya Jordan and graduated on February 21, 2019.
WCC Ashe Campus 2018 fall Phlebotomy graduates

L-R: Terri Bounds, Instructor; Andrea Hamm, Merie Rector, and Rebecca Matherly. Not pictured: Kimberly Vanover.
The Ashe Campus of Wilkes Community College congratulates its recent phlebotomy program graduates who were taught by instructor Terri Bounds. The graduates are: Andrea Hamm, Merie Rector, Rebecca Matherly, and Kimberly Vanover.
WCC student receives accounting scholarship

Dr. Jeff Cox, WCC president presents Rachel Prevette with scholarship check.
The North Carolina Association of Certified Public Accountants awards scholarships annually to accounting students across the state. Rachel Prevette, accounting student at Wilkes Community College, recently won a $1,500 scholarship.
Prevette lives in the Hunting Creek community of Wilkes County. After graduation, she plans to continue her education in Accounting at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro where she will pursue a master’s degree in accounting and eventually obtain her license as a Certified Public Accountant.
“I am blessed and thankful to be surrounded by such wonderful people here at Wilkes Community College who open up new opportunities for me and who are helping me to achieve my goals,” stated Prevette.
Since 1980, the North Carolina CPA Foundation has worked in partnership with the North Carolina Association of CPAs to provide scholarships and opportunities for students to explore the accounting career and understand the opportunities that come with the CPA credential. Since its inception, the Foundation has awarded over $1.8 million in scholarships, impacting almost 1,600 accounting students in our state.
WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates

L-R: Crystal Nacahols, Amanda Blair, Amanda Flinchum, Jennifer Parsons, Zacharie Belamo Nicole Shores, Katlin Bangert, and Lori Clayton.
Wilkes Community College congratulates its recent Nurse Aide I program graduates that were taught by instructor Sonya Jordan, R.N. The graduates are Amanda Blair, Wilkes County; Katlin Bangert, Wilkes County; Zacharie Belamo Wilkes County; Lori Clayton, Wilkes County; Amanda Flinchum, Wilkes County; Crystal Nacahols, Wilkes County; Jennifer Parsons, Ashe County; and Nicole Shores, Wilkes County.
Santa will visit WCC on December 9
The public is invited to visit with Santa Claus on the campus of Wilkes Community College on Sunday, December 9, from 1-3 p.m. Santa will be in the Alumni Hall Commons located on the lower campus. Children will have the opportunity to get their photo made with Santa and to share their Christmas wish list with him. WCC Rotaract Club will take photos for purchase as a club fundraiser or parents may use their own cameras to take photos.
“The WCC Rotaract Club is a service club for students,” says Beth Foster, club advisor. “The fundraisers held by the club help benefit local efforts such as Make A Difference Day, and JDRF One Walk (juvenile diabetes), campus activities such as Suicide Prevention Event, Community Easter Event, Breast Cancer Awareness, Clean Sweep of Collegiate Drive and Fall Festival. The Rotaract Club is affiliated with the Rotary Club of North Wilkesboro.”
For additional information on this event or on the Rotaract Club, contact Beth Foster (bafoster167@wilkescc.edu) or Annie Woodford (awoodford977@wilkescc.edu) club advisors or call at 336-838-6173.
WCC congratulates Phlebotomy graduates

L-R: Cynthia Miller Cierra Clements, Rachelle Taylor, Cidney Fulk, and Sidney Massengill.
Wilkes Community College congratulates its recent phlebotomy program graduates, who were taught by instructor Annette Church. The graduates are: Cynthia Miller, Wilkes County; Cierra Clements, Wilkes County; Rachelle Taylor, Ashe County; Cidney Fulk, Surry County; and Sidney Massengill, Wilkes County.
WCC congratulates Phlebotomy graduates

L-R: Sabrina Royal, Lacey Church, Mary Lyn Sparger, Jessica Jackson and Kendra Carter.
Wilkes Community College congratulates its recent phlebotomy program graduates, who were taught by instructor Annette Church. The graduates are: Sabrina Royal, Wilkes County; Lacey Church, Alleghany County; Mary Lyn Sparger, Surry County; Jessica Jackson, Iredell County; and Kendra Carter, Wilkes County.
WCC congratulates recent Nurse Aide I graduates

L-R: Kayla Bently, Breana Lozano, Erica Sexton, and Emily Leonhardt.
Wilkes Community College congratulates its recent Nurse Aide I graduates who were taught by instructor Sonya Jordan. The graduates are: Kayla Bently, Alexander County; Breana Lozano, Wilkes County; Erica Sexton, Grayson County, VA; and Emily Leonhardt, Alexander County.
WCC congratulates Phlebotomy graduates

Front Row L-R: Brooke Mitchell, Sabrina Delaney, Adrianna Williams, and Megan Knight.
Back Row L-R: Bonita Wellington, Taylor Byrd, Sam Kaeser, and Jessica Hamm.
Wilkes Community College congratulates its recent phlebotomy program graduates, who were taught by instructor Annette Church. The graduates are: Taylor Byrd, Alexander; Sabrina Delaney, Surry; Jessica Hamm, Yadkin; Sam Kaeser, Wilkes; Megan Knight, Wilkes; Brooke Mitchell, Wilkes; Bonita Wellington, Wilkes; and Adrianna Williams, Wilkes.
WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates

Front Row L-R: Misty Simmons, Ashe County; Abby Wilson, Wilkes County; and Robin Dalton, Wilkes County. Back Row L-R: Julie Stockwell, Wilkes County; Lindsey Miller, Wilkes County; Asia Castilleja, Wilkes County; and Emily Rodriguez, Wilkes County.
Wilkes Community College congratulates its recent Nurse Aide I program graduates that were taught by instructor Sonya Jordan, R.N. The students graduated on August 15, 2018.
WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I program graduates

Front Row L-R: Lindsey Roberts, instructor; Amy Shriner, Wilkesboro; Denise Owens, McGrady; and Lisa Burgess, instructor.
Back Row L-R: Katherine Layne, Moravian Falls; Charles Layne, Moravian Falls; Summer Mitchell, North Wilkesboro; and Sally Denny, Hays.
Wilkes Community College congratulates its recent Nurse Aide I program graduates, who were taught by instructors Lindsey Roberts and Lisa Burgess.
WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I graduates

Front row left to right: Yuliana Alfaro, Wilkes county; Ashley Judy, Wilkes county; Karla Cortez, Wilkes county; Emilee Speers, Iredell county, Adriana Carmona, Wilkes county; Olivia Patton, Ashe County; and Jamie Holchin, Alexander county.
Back row left to right: Sierra Mahaffey, Ashe county; Heather Daisey, Wilkes county; Whitney Blair, Wilkes county; Jonathan Koger, Surry county; Alexis Trivette, Wilkes county; Rebeka Morrison, Ashe county; and Kasey Gwaltney, Alexander county.
Wilkes Community College congratulates its recent Nurse Aide I program graduates that were taught by instructor Sonya Jordan, R.N.
WCC Rotaract Club sets up a recycle station

L-R: Kaleb Redd, Treasurer; Cyndal Guffy, President; and Benita Hampton, Club Advisor.
Students from the Rotaract Club of Wilkes Community College’s Alleghany Center have set up a recycle station for plastics, aluminum, and paper. They are encouraging students, faculty, and staff to use the station.
WCC congratulates Phlebotomy graduates

Left to Right: Courtney Caudill, Tina Arthur, Chelsea Mikels, Tatem Miley, and Dustin Jolly.
Wilkes Community College congratulates its recent phlebotomy program graduates taught by instructor Tasha O’Neal. The graduates are Courtney Caudill, Wilkes; Tina Arthur, Surry; Chelsea Mikels, Surry; Tatem Miley, Wilkes; and Dustin Jolly, Alexander.
WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I graduates

Front Row:Rachel O’Brien, Davie; Grace Fowler, Watauga; and Alexis “Lexie” Johnson, Wilkes.
Back Row: Phierica Gardin, Forsyth and Tanner Sidden, Wilkes.
Wilkes Community College congratulates its recent Nurse Aide I program graduates that were taught by instructor Nancy Reese, R.N.
WCC congratulates Phlebotomy graduates

Left to Right: Tiffany Cash, Kasey Berninger, Irene Limon, Alexa McAuley, Kelly Far, and Denice Carr
Wilkes Community College congratulates its recent phlebotomy program graduates taught by instructor Annette Church. The graduates are Kasey Berninger, Guilford; Denice Carr, Stokes; Tiffany Cash, Wilkes; Kelly Far, Forsyth; Irene Limon, Wilkes; and Alexa McAuley, Iredell.
WCC congratulates Ashe Campus Nurse Aide I graduates

L-R: Raynelle Jones, Amber Bare, Kacie Dillard, Briana Cox, Kensey Walters, Laurel Scott, and Melinda Johnson.
Wilkes Community College congratulates the following Nurse Aide I program graduates: Amber Bare, Briana Cox, Kacie Dillard, Melinda Johnson, Raynelle Jones, Laurel Scott, and Kensey Walters. The graduates were taught by instructor Shirlene Widner, R.N., B.S.N., C.C.M. One hundred percent of the graduates passed the State exam.
WCC congratulates phlebotomy program graduates

L-R: Kimberly Yarborough, Alexander County; Taylor Wright, Wilkes County; Amber Pilkington, Wilkes County.
WCC congratulates Nurse Aide I graduates

L-R: Rikki Morrison, Wilkes County; Kayla Johnson, Wilkes County; Mckenzie Blackburn, Wilkes County; Alexa Myers, Wilkes County; Brittney Johnson, Wilkes County.
Wilkes Community College congratulates its recent nurse aide one graduates, who were taught by instructor, Sonya Jordan, R.N.
WCC congratulates nurse aide graduates

Back Row (Left to right): Amanda Woodle, Davie County; Mikki Davis, Wilkes County; Chelsea Lee, Alexander County; Lakyn Laws, Wilkes County.
Front Row (Left to right): Lindsey Roberts, instructor; Silvia Hernandez, Wilkes County; Kasey Nelson, Wilkes County; Sandra Harless, Wilkes County; and Lisa Burgess, instructor.
Wilkes Community College congratulates its recent nurse aide program graduates, who were taught by instructors Lindsey Roberts and Lisa Burgess. The students completed their training on February 1, 2018.
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Official Colors and Logos
PRIMARY COLORS
Pantone 7701
RGB: 0; 86; 119
CMYK: 100; 28; 0; 53
Hex: #005677
Pantone 7742
RGB: 72; 119; 61
CMYK: 39; 0; 49; 53
Hex: #48773D
SECONDARY COLORS
Pantone 580
RGB: 197; 213; 165
CMYK: 8; 0; 23; 16
Hex: #C5D5A5
Pantone 551
RGB: 163; 198; 211
CMYK: 23; 6; 0; 17
Hex: #A3C6D3
ACCENT COLORS
Pantone 7536
RGB: 167; 159; 136
CMYK: 0; 5; 19; 35
Hex: #A79F88
Pantone 7527
RGB: 215; 210; 196
CMYK: 0; 2; 9; 16
Hex: #D7D2C4