Southwest Virginia Community College (Southwest) students visited the State Capitol in Richmond to advocate to state legislators the importance of community colleges on February 14th and 15th, 2024. Meeting with
Southwest Virginia Community College and East Tennessee State University officially signed two articulation agreements on February 12, 2024, to expand culinary arts and human services program offerings. The first agreement allows
Alethea “AJ” Robinson, a member of the local board at Southwest Virginia Community College and local board liaison to the SWCC Educational Foundation board, has recently been appointed by Governor
The Southwest Virginia Community College Educational Foundation has appointed Stacey McGhee as its new Executive Director. With her deep-rooted commitment spanning over a decade, McGhee is poised to fortify the
Southwest Virginia Community College (SWCC) is taking a major step in expanding its registered nursing (RN) program by offering it in Bluefield, Va. and Buchanan County, Va. The two-year program
The Southwest Virginia Community College Educational Foundation hosted the 31st Annual Scholarship Golf Classic on Thursday, September 28, 2023, at the Tazewell County Country Club. Thanks to generous sponsors and
Southwest Virginia Community College held its “Day of Service” on Tuesday, October 3, packaging 40,600 meals for local food pantries. Approximately 225 volunteers from the college sorted, weighed, packaged, and
Representatives from NASA will be visiting Southwest Virginia Community College for an event aimed at community college students interested in exploring various career opportunities with the Nation’s space agency. The event will take place September
The Southwest Virginia Community College (SWCC) Robotics Team, runners-up in last year’s world championship in California, will compete on the global stage once again this year. The team is competing
A record setting number of dual-enrollment students at Southwest Virginia Community College (SWCC) are being awarded the Governor’s Medallion for earning an associate degree while still in high school. The