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Halifax Community College was chartered on September 7, 1967, as Halifax County Technical Institute, part of the North Carolina Community College System.It began operations in February 1968 under Phillip W. Taylor, and from June 1968 to April 1977 was located at the old Colonial Manor Hotel property on Highway 301.
March 28, 1986. North Carolina Central University (NCCU or NC Central) is a public historically black university in Durham, North Carolina. Founded by James E. Shepard in affiliation with the Chautauqua movement in 1909, it was supported by private funds from both Northern and Southern philanthropists. It was made part of the state system in ...
Central Carolina Community College's Lee County Campus is located in Sanford, North Carolina. It has 251,000 square feet (23,300 m 2) of classroom, shop, and laboratory space, plus a full-service library and an Academic Assistance Center. The campus includes the 36,000-square-foot (3,300 m 2) Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center, with its large ...
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PHYSICIANS AT Central Carolina Community Family Care. Showing 1-7 of 8 Physicians . Dr. Erik Butler. Family Medicine (7) Dr. Daphne Joan Cates, MD. Family Medicine (28)
Central Carolina Community Family Care Office Locations . Showing 1-2 of 2 Locations. PRIMARY LOCATION. Central Carolina Community Family Care. 855 East St. Pittsboro ...
Piedmont Community College is a public community college in Roxboro, North Carolina. It is part of the North Carolina Community College System. Its service area includes two North Carolina counties: Person County, where its main campus is located in Roxboro; and Caswell County, with a campus in Yanceyville. Piedmont CC serves over 10,000 people ...
The campus in Lancaster is the center of a six-county region (Chester, Chesterfield, Fairfield, Lancaster, Kershaw, and York) in the north central piedmont of South Carolina. The college began holding classes in the Williams House in downtown Lancaster in September 1959, but by the mid-1960s growth forced it to find a larger facility.