CEDAR BLUFF, VA – On April 5, Southwest Virginia Community College will begin a campus-wide diversity climate study. We have contracted with an outside vendor, Viewfinder Campus Climate Surveys, LLC
CEDAR BLUFF, VA – For the 2021 field season, Southwest Virginia Community College student researchers will have the unique opportunity to use drone technology in conjunction with NASA satellite imagery
“There’s no better predictor of graduating than living on campus and being among your peers.” -President Wright
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
Photo caption: Pictured (left to right) front row are: Anthony Blevins, instructor, Kaleb Chafin, Justin Riffe, and Jeff Compton. Back row (l to r): Gary Mullins and Steven Christian. Students
Daniel, a senior at Tazewell High School, will graduate with an advanced diploma and currently ranks fourth in the 2020 THS graduating class. He will be the first male in the history of Tazewell High School and the second student from THS to graduate with an associate degree from Southwest Virginia Community College while also receiving his high school diploma.
Over twenty young men are enrolled in Southwest Virginia Community College’s nursing program. As members of the nursing profession, men enjoy a high level of respect within the healthcare industry. While old beliefs about nursing being a profession solely for females are still relatively prevalent, acceptance of male nurses is rapidly growing.
After careful consideration, we have decided to extend our spring break an additional week through March 22. We believe this extra week will afford us several benefits. First and most importantly, it ensures that large groups are not gathering on campus, which we hope will limit any possible exposure. It will also give faculty extra time to prepare their Canvas course shells to facilitate learning in a distance format. Further communications aimed at providing specific guidance to faculty, staff, and students will be forthcoming.
The SGA recently took a trip to Disney World and participated in two Disney education programs: Culture of Excellence and Leadership Strategies. Southwest faculty and staff, Loretta Beavers, Lisa Haywood,
The dates for this year’s Festival are April 16-28, 2020 and the theme is 20/20 Spotlight on Visionaries: Throughout Time, Around the World. The many performances, exhibits, and events that make up the thirteen-day festival will focus on individuals from around the world whose visions have shaped and changed the world.