The Workforce and Continuing Education Program completed the first cohort of the newly launched Diesel Repair Program in December, 2022 at the Southern Gap Transportation and Logistics Center in Buchanan County, Va.
Southwest Virginia Community College honored students at annual Awards Day ceremony. Each year, beginning in 2019, faculty nominate students for academic excellence in their various programs of study as well
The Southern Gap Transportation and Logistics Center is located in Buchanan County Pictured: Pictured: Matthew Fields (Dir. Marketing & Tourism, Buchanan County), Tim Hess (Buchanan County Supervisor), Tom Lester (Chief
Southwest Virginia Community College’s Workforce and Continuing Education division, in partnership with the Virginia Tourism Corporation and Tazewell County, is hosting a free hospitality training session. “5-Star Service Hospitality
Welding classes are scheduled to start at the facility in August, with plans for ongoing training to meet demand. The facility will also be used to provide customized welding and manufacturing training for area businesses and manufacturers as feasible.
VANSANT, VA — Southwest Virginia Community College (Southwest) announces that Ms. Angie Farmer has joined their Workforce and Continuing education department as the manager of the much-anticipated Southern Gap Transportation
CEDAR BLUFF, VA – Southwest Virginia Community College and the Small Business Development Center at the college is hosting “COVID Comeback – A Small Business Survival Session.” on Friday, February
Cedar Bluff, VA – Southwest Virginia Community College has released documents outlining a plan for reopening the campus for in-person services as well as protocols for cleaning and disinfecting. The
At Southwest Virginia Community College women can earn a Career Studies Certificate in welding, including courses in oxyfuel welding and cutting; inert gas welding; industrial safety; and pipe welding in
Governor Ralph Northam today issued a statewide Stay at Home order to protect the health and safety of Virginians and mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19. The