CEDAR BLUFF, VA — Following the success of the “Thanksgiving Dine n Dash”, Southwest Virginia Community College and Athem HealthKeepers Plus collaborated to provide meals to students of the college
Over 50 ready-to-make meals were given to students of Southwest Virginia Community College. Every year, Southwest Virginia Community College hosts a Thanksgiving meal on campus where around 400 students and
CEDAR BLUFF, VA — This GivingTuesday, Southwest Virginia Community College Educational Foundation will inspire generosity by raising awareness and funds to remove financial barriers that keep students from reaching their
Frictions between the United States and China in politics, security, and trade have a direct impact on the lives of every American. To encourage a wider discussion of how Americans
CEDAR BLUFF, VA — Out of concern for the health and safety of our veterans, our community, and employees, Southwest Virginia Community College sadly will not be hosting the annual
Cedar Bluff, VA – Governor Northam has announced that $30 million in federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act dollars will be used to Re-Employ Virginians (REV) who
CEDAR BLUFF, VA — Southwest Virginia Community College is delighted to announce that Corey M. Whited has been selected as part of the prestigious Valley Proteins Fellows Program. Of the
Cedar Bluff, VA – Online degrees in criminal justice are popular with Southwest Virginia Community College students who hope to serve their community in a diverse array of criminal justice
CEDAR BLUFF, VA – The Southwest Virginia Community College athletic department has announced the suspension of all intercollegiate athletics for the 2020-21 academic year due to the corona-virus pandemic. “While we
I am writing to tell you that Virginia’s Community Colleges will continue to offer most of our classes online for the spring 2021 semester. Just as we have done for the current fall semester, that means most courses which can be offered virtually will be while we continually seek safer ways to offer the classes that must be done face-to-face.