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Central Piedmont Community College on Friday named veteran community college administrator Kandi Deitemeyer to succeed president Tony Zeiss. Deitemeyer's…
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Vice President Joe Biden was in Charlotte Monday, not to stump for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, but to talk about the importance of…
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Central Piedmont Community College is developing a new program to train people to develop anti-counterfeit printing.CPCC is launching the program with the…
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Central Piedmont Community College will have a new president for the first time in more than two decades. Tony Zeiss, who led the college through a period…
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President Obama Friday proposed a plan that would provide tuition assistance to community college students. All students who are enrolled at least…
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Mecklenburg County voters did not approve a quarter cent sales tax that would have gone mostly to raise CMS employee pay. Sixty-one percent of voters said…
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Part 1Central Piedmont Community College's summer theater season is underway and they are producing a southern favorite, Li'l Abner. Based on the wildly…
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If there was a word of the night at yesterday’s Mecklenburg County Commissioners meeting, it would have been “teachers.” Not surprising since the board…
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In March, a CPCC transgender student was suspended for a day-and-a-half after she used a women’s restroom. She says a security guard told her she needed…
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Central Piedmont Community College students will no longer have access to direct federal loans next school year. CPCC’s board made the decision because of…