- 2022: An anxious yearRALEIGH (December 29, 2022) â 2022 has been an anxious year for North Carolina. As the nation stumbled out of a pandemic, inflation spiked, interest rates rose, shortages in the stateâs ...Read more
- Leatherwood: Community colleges prepare health care workforce
By Dr. Laura B. LeatherwoodPresident, Blue Ridge Community College FLAT ROCK (November 23, 2022) â Educational institutions serve as a vital pipeline that feed much-needed talent into our health care system. ...Read more - Community Colleges: What donât we get?
RALEIGH (October 6, 2022) â North Carolina is rated the No. 1 state in the nation for business.1 Then why canât we do a better job paying the people who ...Read more - CHATHAM: With 9,000 new jobs, itâs a regional economy
SANFORD (October 6, 2022) â Itâs a pleasant problem to have. But with electric-vehicle maker VinFast (7,400 jobs) and semiconductor maker Wolfspeed (1,800 jobs) set to open new plants there in ...Read more - Davidson-Davie: Lions and tigers and sharks!
THOMASVILLE (August 24, 2022) â We donât often think about whatâs needed to work in a zoo or aquarium. But Davidson-Davie Community College is one school that offers instruction in ...Read more - Leatherwood: 5 winning strategies for community college presidents
Above: Dr. Laura B. Leatherwood, president of Blue Ridge Community College, discusses workforce development strategies with state and college leaders. (Photo by: Benjamin Rickert, July 2022) By Dr. Laura B. Leatherwood ...Read more - Revolving-door leadership
RALEIGH (July 19, 2022) â Until the middle of the last decade, leaders of the UNC and NC Community College Systems generally stayed for five to seven years. But with the ...Read more - Community Colleges: Vital work for North Carolinians
RALEIGH (July 13, 2022) â If you didnât already, we hope our series on North Carolinaâs community colleges helped you appreciate the many services these 58 colleges provide their communities ...Read more - Central Piedmont: Bridge to Careers
CHARLOTTE (June 30, 2022) â The Bank of America Bridge to Careers program at Central Piedmont Community College is an effort to connect Black and Hispanic/Latino students with high-demand careers ...Read more - Bridge to Careers: âAnything that they needâ
CHARLOTTE (June 30, 2022) â The Bridge to Careers program at Central Piedmont Community College provides Black and Hispanic/Latino students tuition, fees, books and materials. But it provides a lot more, ...Read more









