Anatomy and physiology class might be inextricably linked with frogs and the odor of formaldehyde. But now, students at Wor-Wic are reaping the benefit of a more accurate, and scent-free, technology, in the form of Anatomage tables.
During Wor-Wic Community College commencement ceremonies at the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center in Salisbury, Dr. James D. Fielder, Maryland’s secretary of Higher Education, encouraged the graduates to take on the challenges of leadership in a changing world.
Salina Kc of Ocean Pines never planned to work with children – in fact, she originally started her college career studying computer science. But a chance job ended up changing her life, along with her academic path.
Thirty Wor-Wic Community College associate degree in nursing graduates recently participated in an awards and recognition ceremony.
Katie Shupe of Hebron and her brother, Dylan Ross of Salisbury, might be separated in age by a couple of years, but fate brought them to the stage for graduation on the same night. Shupe is a certified nursing assistant who earned her certification at Wor-Wic and now works at Atlantic General Hospital. She earned her general studies degree in preparation for entering the nursing program at Wor-Wic Community College. She follows in the footsteps of her mother, also a nurse who graduated from Wor-Wic.
Military experience and a decade as a correctional officer gave James Reich some important skills: grace under pressure and an ability to communicate with people. These skills, and his Wor-Wic Community College education, have made Reich into the ideal emergency department nurse.
The schedule of classes being offered this summer by the continuing education and workforce development division of Wor-Wic Community College is now available.
Wor-Wic Community College recently welcomed Caroline Porter-Long of Salisbury as TRIO Student Support Services advisor.
Wor-Wic Community College recently welcomed Erica Williams of Salisbury as CEWD allied health navigator.
Wor-Wic Community College is offering a “Get Into Energy” math and test preparation course to prepare job seekers to take the pre-employment exam at Delmarva Power. The course focuses on basic math concepts and problem-solving techniques using basic mechanical concepts.