Teams of Southwest Virginia Community College students, faculty, and staff joined with members of other local organizations for a community cleanup day after the flooding on February 6, 2020. On
The report measures the economic impacts created by Southwest on the business community and the benefits the college generates in return for the investments made by key stakeholder groups, students,
We’d like to give Appalachian Power a BIG THANK YOU for their $1000 donation to our SWCC Great Expectations program! Great Expectations is a program offered at community colleges across
A new scholarship has been established at Southwest Virginia Community College in honor of Cedar Bluff resident LaRhonda Lindsey. The scholarship is to recognize Lindsey’s 28 plus years in helping
Our first Alumni Spotlight video features Virginia State Police Trooper Austin Benfield. Austin graduated from Southwest in 2016 and has been a trooper for over two years now.
The Virginia Appalachian Tricollege Nursing Program (VATNP) at Southwest Virginia Community College will move forward under a new name: Southwest Virginia Community College Nursing Program. The VATNP has operated for
You may have heard a major education funding proposal was coming forward; today it was officially unveiled as: The Governor’s “Get Skilled, Get a Job, Give Back” initiative, or “G3”
The Southwest Virginia Community College Scholarship Golf Classic was played on September 26th at Tazewell County Country Club. The tournament was played in celebration of the life of David Peters.
With a $588,072 grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Southwest Virginia Community College (Southwest) is in the process of launching an Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Training Center in an
We know what’s on your mind. What in the world are you going to do when you graduate because there’s nothing available around here … right? Actually, that’s not right!
Throughout the month of October, the Family Crisis Services (FCS) program of Clinch Valley Community Action, Inc. is accepting donations for their shelter. FCS is a joint domestic violence and
Dr. Loretta Beavers, Professor of Business, and Dr. Brian Wright, Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences, were recent guests of The George Washington University School of Business’ Center for International