
Hurricane Florence


International Paper Donates $2,000 to Panther Pantry at Craven CC
Dec 16, 2019 NEW BERN – The Craven Community College (Craven CC) Foundation received a $2,000 grant from International Paper on Dec. 10 to help support the Panther Pantry, which provides nonperishable food and supplies to students in need.
American Red Cross Donates $218K in Hurricane Florence Relief Funds to Provide Free Construction Classes at Craven CC’s Volt Center
Nov 20, 2019
Weathering the Storm
Aug 29, 2019 By Holly Desrosier
Hurricanes are no obstacles for this cleaning business
Aug 7, 2019 By Deborah Kania
Hurricane Recovery Funds Utilized
Jun 19, 2019 By Holly Desrosier
Craven CC to host Spring Open House March 12
Mar 6, 2019 By Holly Desrosier
Craven CC registering for B-Term through March 5, hurricane funds still available
Feb 13, 2019 By Holly Desrosier Craven Community College (Craven CC) is currently registering new and returning students for B-Term through March 5. Classes for the shortened eight-week semester begin March 6.
52 Faces of Community: George Oliver
Dec 3, 2018 By Holly Desrosier Lawyer, actor, musician, performer—meet George Oliver, an accomplished attorney who can act and play the banjo, too! Not many people can boast this eclectic array of titles, but George does it with finesse.
Craven CC now enrolling for spring, offering unique programs
Nov 28, 2018 By Holly Desrosier
Local Businesses and Donors Give Craven CC Students Plenty of Reasons to be Thankful
Nov 20, 2018 By Craig Ramey Craven Community College got into the holiday spirit a little early this year with help from local businesses and donors who provided students with a Thanksgiving Feast and additional items that could be donated to local families in need.
Craven CC receives state funds to aid students
Nov 14, 2018 By Holly DesrosierHave questions?
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