Craven County Small Business Center offering workshops for businesses
Jun 21, 2021 CRAVEN COUNTY, N.C. (WITN) - A small business center in the east is hoping a new program will help area small businesses recover and even thrive as the economy continues to reopen.
Craven CC student receives scholarship from AAUW
Jun 21, 2021 The Twin Rivers Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) recently awarded a $1,000 scholarship to Shaundel Godfrey, a Certified Nursing Assistant who will be applying for the nursing program at Craven Community College.
Craven CC Foundation receives $25K donation from Disabled American Veterans
Jun 21, 2021 The Craven Community College (Craven CC) Foundation received a generous $25,000 donation from Disabled American Veterans Chapter 26 of Havelock on June 10.
Craven CC’s Small Business Center to Offer Free Webinars for Small Business Owners
Jun 16, 2021 NEW BERN – The Small Business Center (SBC) at Craven Community College (Craven CC) is offering Reboot 2021, a webinar series for small business owner
Craven CC to receive grant to provide free tuition for eligible 2021 high school graduates
Jun 8, 2021 Please note: Longleaf Commitment Grant funds are no longer available.
Craven CC graduate writes, self-publishes third book
Jun 2, 2021
Craven Community College Announces Dean’s List for Spring 2021 Semester
Jun 2, 2021 NEW BERN – Craven Community College has announced the students named to the Dean’s List for the spring 2021 semester.
Craven CC offering new Solar Photovoltaic Technology Training Program
May 24, 2021 NEW BERN – Craven Community College (Craven CC) is now offering a new Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Technology training program. This is a hybrid program with both seated and online instruction beginning June 2 at the Volt Center.
Craven CC’s Health Information Technology Program to offer Synchronous Online Hybrid Classes
May 20, 2021 NEW BERN – Craven Community College’s (Craven CC) Health Information Technology (HIT) program will offer a synchronous online hybrid selection this fall, giving students the option to attend in a classroom or watch live lectures of the classes virtually.