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The Public Safety Training Facility coming to CPCC’s Matthews campus is a collaboration with Mecklenburg County’s first responder agencies including the sheriff’s office, CMPD, fire and MEDIC. But some community members have pushed back — something that has happened in other communities over similar facilities. We hear from the college and law enforcement about what to expect.
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Wingate University and Central Piedmont Community College announced a new program Tuesday that makes it easier for students who start at CPCC to earn a bachelor’s degree from Wingate.
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Central Piedmont Community College opens a new student union and library building at its central campus in uptown Charlotte on Tuesday.
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The Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board meets Thursday morning to figure out a new plan for bringing students back to in-person classes. But that's only the most obvious sign of an education system thrown into turmoil by Mecklenburg County Health Director Gibbie Harris' surprise directive Tuesday.
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President Donald Trump spoke Friday at the North Carolina Opportunity Now Summit at Central Piedmont Community College, briefly commenting on his…
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Gov. Roy Cooper called on the General Assembly on Tuesday to expand grants for students at community colleges and universities who face acute financial…
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The Charlotte Fire Department said 26 firefighters were needed to control a fire at Memorial Stadium on Friday morning.The fire occurred at a 20-foot by…
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Leaders of five Charlotte-area colleges and universities met at Queens University on Wednesday to talk about why higher education costs so much, how to…
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Cassidy Hooper, 22, is pretty typical for a college student. She's trying to keep up with sociology and American government classes at Central Piedmont…
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Kandi Deitemeyer will officially be inaugurated Friday as Central Piedmont Community College’s president after 10 months on the job.Deitemeyer is only the…