Suwannee Democrat
NFCC Board members tour renovated buildings at NFCC
Tour features NFCC College Preparatory Education Building and new Technology Center
Members of the North Florida Community College District Board of Trustees: Dr. Bill Brothers (Suwannee County); Linda Gibson (Madison County); Lester Padgett (Taylor County); Verna M. Hodge (Hamilton County); Brantly Helvenston (Suwannee County); Vice Chair Albert Thomas (Jefferson County); and Chair John Maultsby Jr. (Madison County), toured two of NFCC's newly renovated buildings on Sept. 16 following the college's regular board meeting. The tour began in NFCC's College Preparatory Education Building which houses classrooms, student support services, tutoring facilities, college preparatory education programs, as well as faculty and staff offices. Board members then toured NFCC's new Technology Center which houses employee development and training facilities, multimedia presentation and video production facilities, and NFCC's computer services department and duplication center. Both buildings were renovated over the summer and now offer the newest technology to students and employees in an optimal learning and teaching environment.
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SPORTABOUT: Nit-picking
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RANT AND RAVE: March 12
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