The Wor-Wic Community College Foundation recently welcomed Marilyn L. Bassford and Joseph Phillips Wright III of Salisbury, Dr. Brian Desaulniers of Princess Anne, Maureen L. Howarth of Ocean City and Patrick O’Malley of Berlin as new members of the board of directors.
In conjunction with the mission of Wor-Wic Community College to promote local economic growth, the college is encouraging area businesses to learn how they can use the college’s 3-D printer to achieve company goals.
During commencement ceremonies for Wor-Wic Community College at the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center, John J. Allen Jr., vice president of Delmarva Power, gave the graduates advice that he said could help them achieve success.
John J. Allen Jr. will address the 2014 Wor-Wic graduates at commencement on Wednesday, May 7, at 7 p.m., at the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center in Salisbury.
Wor-Wic recently celebrated the conclusion of its “Providing for Today While Ensuring Tomorrow” campaign, with a surprise announcement of a $1.5 million donation and the renaming of the Workforce Development Center as Fulton-Owen Hall.
Twenty-two Wor-Wic Community College students were inducted into the Alpha Nu Omicron chapter of Phi Theta Kappa during a ceremony held recently at the college campus on the corner of Route 50 and Walston Switch Road in Salisbury.
The continuing education division at Wor-Wic Community College is offering a new commercial bus driver training course that begins with a mandatory orientation on Monday, April 14, at 11 a.m., in Room 103C of the Workforce Development Center at Wor-Wic Community College in Salisbury.
The public is invited to celebrate the conclusion of the “Providing for Today While Ensuring Tomorrow” campaign for Wor-Wic Community College on Friday, April 25, at 2 p.m.
Twenty-seven jail and correctional officers from Wicomico, Worcester, Somerset, Caroline and Talbot counties graduated in the 90th entrance-level class of the Eastern Shore Criminal Justice Academy (ESCJA) operated by Wor-Wic Community College in Salisbury.
In celebration of Irish-American heritage month, a free presentation called “Surviving Andersonville: An Irishman’s Recollectionof the Civil War’s Most Notorious Camp” will be given by David Ranzan, Salisbury University archivist and librarian,on Monday, April 14, at 7 p.m., in Room 302 of the Hazel Center at Wor-Wic Community College in Salisbury.