Students get four-week introduction to careers associated with data center industry.

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Students get four-week introduction to careers associated with data center industry.
Expansion includes cybersecurity and nursing training programs.
Three students recognized for community involvement, academics, educational pursuits.
Area K-12 students learn…and have fun on Saturday
Jessica Matheson, Dr. Eric Earnhardt and Hussein Al-Khayyat talk about STEAM-H Day on April 6 for grades K-12. This is formerly Science and Engineering Day. Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics, Health.
The check was the first Dan Maher distributed as part pf a Federation of Virginia Food Banks Healthy Pantry Initiative Grant Pilot program.
20 years of involvement at Germanna Community College for Bruce Davis. Info on a gala February 23rd and ways you can help GCC students.
84 Lumber’s business partners at Culpeper Wood Preservers and Jefferson Homebuilders are also donating $100,000.
Commencement held on Wednesday at UMW’s Anderson Center
Ribel decided he would start working full-time as an electrician to get practical experience while taking night classes in Workforce Development at Germanna.
Caeden Ribel graduates with an Associate Degree inTechnical Studies with a focus on Industrial Electrical Maintenance. He tells his Germanna story.
Brandie Williams with the Rappahannock Area Community Services Board spoke at the afternoon Health Sciences Pinning
Bruce Davis of Germanna Community College and Jennifer Hurst-Wender with Historic Germanna.
Grant will help train more students–specifically military veterans–on road construction.
A significant portion of the funds will go toward the Academy’s mission to train military veterans for careers in road and bridge construction.
Part of the focus will be on creating careers in road building for military veterans.
Academy classes will be based at Germanna’s Daniel Technology Center in Culpeper.
Germanna’s completely online, accelerated College Everywhere program allowed her to work and study at the same time, taking the classes at home at her convenience.
Davis is leaving GCC in March to become chair of the Mary Washington Healthcare Board. His retirement takes effect March 1.
Dr. Lennahan said she believes “students feel largely disconnected from politics at this point.