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Wor-Wic Foundation welcomes new members

The Wor-Wic Community College Foundation recently welcomed Stacie Dees of Fruitland and Kimberly C. Roemer of Salisbury to its board of directors.

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Avery Hall Insurance donates to Wor-Wic

Dr. Ray Hoy, president of Wor-Wic Community College, and Stefanie K. Rider, executive director of the foundation and director of development, accept a pledge of $60,000 from Avery W. Hall Insurance Agency.

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Virtual poetry reading to be held Feb. 22

Wor-Wic Community College is inviting the public to a free virtual poetry reading with Tyree Daye on Wednesday, Feb. 22, at 7 p.m., via Zoom.

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Scholarship gets CDL student behind the wheel

Tyler Richardson of Pocomoke City came from a family of truckers, but going through the CDL program at Wor-Wic to attain his license always seemed out of reach. “Before this class, I was working warehouse jobs,” he said. “But it got to the point that I wanted to do something in life that I could stay with and love as a career in the future.”

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President Hoy announces plans to retire June 30

Dr. Ray Hoy, president of Wor-Wic Community College, announced Tuesday that he plans to retire at the end of the current fiscal year on Friday, June 30.

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Davidson joins Wor-Wic

Wor-Wic Community College recently welcomed Keith Davidson of Delmar, Md., as director of CEWD allied health.

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Ferber joins Wor-Wic

Wor-Wic Community College recently welcomed Joe Ferber of Salisbury as cybersecurity analyst.

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Fields joins Wor-Wic

Wor-Wic Community College recently welcomed Paul Fields of Salisbury as director of advising and Title III.

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Virtual poetry reading to be held Jan. 30

Wor-Wic Community College is inviting the public to a free virtual poetry reading with Jennifer Givhan on Monday, Jan. 30, at 7 p.m., via Zoom.

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Promise scholarship helps cover tuition at Wor-Wic

If paying for college sounds stressful, here’s some good news: Students on the Lower Eastern Shore may be eligible for the Maryland Community College Promise Scholarship, which provides eligible students with up to $5,000 to cover remaining tuition and mandatory fee expenses after applying financial aid.

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