Home / Now At Cape Fear Page 18

Q&A with Violin Virtuoso, Danielle Swart

Wilmington native Danielle Swart is a busy teenager and a bit of an overachiever. She is dual-enrolled at Wilmington Early College High School (WECHS) and is a CFCC Fine Arts-Music major where she will graduate this May with her high school diploma and Associate in Fine Arts degree. Danielle recently competed in the Elite International  Read More

CFCC graduate and learning lab tutor recognized by UNCW

CFCC graduate, Caitlin Parrott, has been recognized by UNCW Cameron School of Business as the fall 2021 Outstanding Graduate in Information Technology. Parrott was nominated by her advisor at UNCW for the distinction. Parrott is honored to have received this recognition and grateful she found CFCC to help her achieve this accomplishment. Enrolling at CFCC  Read More

A career as a chem-lab tech is within reach at CFCC

Have you ever wanted to be part of the discovery team that analyzes new lifesaving medicines for safety and effectiveness? Perhaps you’d like to run tests on DNA samples to help law enforcement catch criminals. Or maybe you’d like to test environmental samples to identify hazardous chemicals in the water or the quality of the  Read More

CFCC to launch Medical Lab Technology Training program

WILMINGTON, NC —The new Cape Fear Community College Medical Laboratory Technology program, slated to start in fall 2022, will offer students the opportunity to train for careers as medical laboratory technicians. CFCC is among the first 16 community colleges in the state to offer the program. The Medical Laboratory Technology program joins the college’s top-ranking  Read More

CFCC alumna creates platform for artists to speak their peace

Mahlaynee Cooper graduated from CFCC in December of 2017 with an Associate in Fine Arts degree in theatre. As a non-traditional student, her adult life left little room for extra school activities. “It’s different when you return to school after many years,” Mahlaynee said. “With my limited time, my priority was to focus and do  Read More

CFCC Partners with American Jail Association to Offer Specialized Training

WILMINGTON, NC — Cape Fear Community College recently partnered with the American Jail Association to offer Objective Jail Classification training for advanced and challenging populations to participants across the nation. The training took place at the CFCC North Campus and attracted agencies in North Carolina, Colorado, Illinois, Louisiana, Minnesota, and Virginia to Wilmington to participate.  Read More

An Evening with Mary D. Williams

CFCC’s Nixon Leaders Center is delighted to present An Evening with Mary D. Williams, gospel singer and NC historian, in partnership with the New Hanover County Office of Diversity and Equity and the Historic Pine Forest Cemetery. About Mary D. Williams The gospel singer, historian, and educator has a voice and a presence that demands  Read More

CFCC Fine Arts Department Presents Two Techs Exhibition

WILMINGTON, NC – The Wilma W. Daniels Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of the Two Techs exhibition, presented by the Fine Arts Department of Cape Fear Community College. This exhibition showcases the recent work of two of our talented art department technicians. We are thrilled to share these artworks in an in-person setting  Read More

Zachary Hatcher

Sea Devil Zachary Hatcher is a second-year student in CFCC’s Chemical Technology program with plans to graduate this May. We chatted with Zachary about his experience in the program, his internship at Quality Chemical Laboratories, and his plans after graduation! Here’s what he had to share. How did you hear about CFCC’s Chemical Technology Program?  Read More

CFCC student veteran finds veterinary passion

U.S. Marine Corps veteran and mom of three, Taylor Christman, has been a lifelong pet lover. Following her time in the military, she decided to pursue a career as a care provider. After earning an associate degree in medical office management, Christman began work as a 911 dispatcher for Onslow County. Helping humans was her  Read More
Translate »