![Craven CC Director of Advising & Counseling Bill Bondurant assists a student with the registration process for the spring 2019 semester, which is currently open through Jan. 5. Bondurant and several other experienced advisors are available to help students at First Stop in the Student Center on Craven CC’s New Bern Campus.](/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/2021-07/Craven-CC-spring-registration.jpg?itok=qucUX1qt)
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![Craven CC Director of Advising & Counseling Bill Bondurant assists a student with the registration process for the spring 2019 semester, which is currently open through Jan. 5. Bondurant and several other experienced advisors are available to help students at First Stop in the Student Center on Craven CC’s New Bern Campus.](/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/2021-07/Craven-CC-spring-registration.jpg?itok=qucUX1qt)
![Robin Schroeder represented International Paper, and Sara Jones (Lab Coordinator), Katrina Bishop (Chair of Math, Science, Business & Info Technology), and Charles Wethington (Executive Director of Institutional Advancement) received this donation on behalf of Craven CC. This was a tremendous step to improving the education of students interested in the STEM fields, and towards the enrichment of all students at Craven CC.](/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/2021-07/InternationalPaper15.jpg?itok=kF6e2E7y)
International Paper Donation – Enriching STEM at Craven Community College
Nov 28, 2018 International Paper made a donation of glassware, filters, and more equipment to the Science Department at Craven Community College. With an estimated value of $12,352, the donation included flasks, burettes, condensers, and a variety of items made out of ground glass.![Craven Community College instructor Greg Singleton, left, is all smiles as he listens to Keys to Freedom keynote speaker Gregory Dunk describe his recent job interview experiences. Keys to Freedom is a class taught by Singleton at Craven Correctional Institution to help inmates develop job interviewing skills and successful habits that help reduce recidivism.](/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/2021-07/Singleton_Dunk-2-web.jpg?itok=3Wi1SWgo)
‘Keys to Freedom’ Unlocks Hope and Opportunity at Craven Correctional Institution
Nov 23, 2018 By Craig Ramey![Craven Community College Students line up Wednesday for a Thanksgiving meal that included donations from several local businesses and individuals.](/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/2021-07/Thanksgiving13_web.jpg?itok=ho9QM_hN)
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.![Team members from BSH Home Appliances Corporation and Craven Community College (Craven CC) stand in front of the BSH Advanced Manufacturing Center with a clamshell forklift that BSH donated to the college’s Manufacturing Career Pathway program on Nov 7. Pictured, left to right: BSH Receiving Supervisor Berete Gulledge, Craven CC Foundation Executive Director Charles Wethington, BSH Central Distribution Center Manager Jeffery Martin, Craven CC Vice President for Students Gery Boucher, Craven CC Executive Dir](/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/2021-07/BSH-Clamshell-Donation_web.jpg?itok=Remau-39)
BSH Donates Clamshell Forklift to Craven Community College
Nov 20, 2018 By Craig Ramey![The Craven Community College Small Business Center won the Collaboration and Partnership Award. Pictured are Craven CC Small Business Center Director Deborah Kania and SBC Assistant Christina Bowman-Murray.](/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/2021-07/SBC-web-size.jpg?itok=pmy5NQOe)
SBC wins Collaboration and Partnership Award
Nov 19, 2018 The Small Business Center (SBC) at Craven Community College was presented the U.S.![Admissions Specialist Curnisha Jones greets Craven CC student Adrianna Fields at First Stop, where students receive advising and general information about the college. In recent weeks, First Stop has also become a centralized information center for students seeking financial assistance and funds that become available as a result of Hurricane Florence.](/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/2021-07/for-web.jpg?h=8029821a&itok=AB_8I4Rh)
Craven CC receives state funds to aid students
Nov 14, 2018 By Holly Desrosier![Craven CC Transitions Academy students exercise their right to vote in downtown New Bern earlier this month.](/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/2021-07/IMG_5570.jpg?h=d4357d6a&itok=JiP2E8bv)
Craven CC Transitions Academy students learn about elections, vote for first time
Nov 8, 2018 Susan Mills, one of the two instructors for the Transitions Academy at Craven Community College, and her students took advantage of First Stop Voting in Downtown New Bern this month. While studying federal and local government and the rights, freedoms, and responsibilities of citizens, Ms.![best online schools NC 2018-19 Accredited Online Schools logo](/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/2021-07/ASO-North-Carolina.png?h=1273def9&itok=P6IVpkfa)
Craven Community College Recognized as One of North Carolina’s Best Online Colleges
Nov 7, 2018 NEW BERN – Craven Community College (Craven CC) has been recognized as one of the best colleges offering online learning in North Carolina by the Community for Accredited Online Schools (AccreditedSchoolsOnline.org).![fallback image](/themes/custom/cravencc/assets/images/cravencc-placeholder-700x350.jpg)
Craven CC’s Business Program Recognized for Online Learning Excellence
Nov 1, 2018![First-year student Brianna Johnson receives a new bicycle from the Craven CC Foundation after she and her family lost their home and cars during the hurricane. She rides the bike to attend classes on the New Bern Campus.](/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/2021-07/Craven-CC-Bicycle-Brianna-Johnson.jpg?h=f7645615&itok=htT5dBIi)
Craven CC aids students as part of hurricane recovery efforts
Oct 23, 2018 By Holly Desrosier This is Part III in a series of stories focusing on the impact Hurricane Florence has had on Craven Community College’s faculty, staff, students and the community. Some student accounts and names have been edited for length and privacy.![Craven CC student and Phi Theta Kappa member Paige Fike sets out donations for the food pantry and supply closet as part of a college-wide effort to assist Craven CC faculty, staff and students affected by Hurricane Florence.](/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/2021-07/PTK-Pantry_0.jpg?h=870ebbdb&itok=z7Zeoumh)