Examine the role of African-Americans on Delmarva from the colonial period to the present by taking “African-American History on Delmarva.”
In celebration of African-American history month, Dr. Dale Glenwood Green, chair of the historic preservation program and assistant professor of architecture at Morgan State University, will give a presentation about “The Hill” on Wednesday, Feb. 19, at 7 p.m., in Room 101 of Guerrieri Hall at Wor-Wic Community College in Salisbury.
The public is invited to a free job fair preparation and resume workshop on Friday, Feb. 14, from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m., in Room 302 of the Hazel Center at Wor-Wic Community College in Salisbury.
The 25th anniversary issue of “Echoes & Visions,” the creative arts magazine at Wor-Wic Community College, recently won second place in its category of publications from junior/community colleges with a student enrollment of more than 2,501 in the American Scholastic Press Association’s (ASPA) 2013 Scholastic Yearbook and Magazine Awards.
Twenty-four law enforcement officers from Wicomico, Worcester, Talbot, Caroline, Kent and Queen Anne’s counties graduated in the 71st entrance-level class of the Eastern Shore Criminal Justice Academy (ESCJA) operated by Wor-Wic Community College at the corner of Route 50 and Walston Switch Road in Salisbury.
Learn how to capture feelings, observe surroundings and then present them in an engaging and absorbing writing style, by taking “The Story of My Life: Memoir and Journal Writing,” which is being offered by the continuing education division at Wor-Wic Community College on Thursdays, Jan. 16 through Feb. 20, from 2 to 4:30 p.m., at the college campus on the corner of Route 50 and Walston Switch Road in Salisbury.
Thirty-one jail and correctional officers from Wicomico, Worcester, Somerset, Caroline and Dorchester counties graduated in the 89th entrance-level class of the Eastern Shore Criminal Justice Academy (ESCJA) operated by Wor-Wic Community College in Salisbury.
The public is invited to a free job search seminar on Thursday, Jan. 23, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., in Room 302 of the Hazel Center at Wor-Wic Community College in Salisbury.
Explore supernatural elements in world literature, from ancient apparitions to the current craze for vampires, zombies and other chomping changelings, by taking “Great Caesar’s Ghost: Exploring the Supernatural in Literature,” which is being offered by the continuing education division at Wor-Wic Community College.
Thirty-six 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.