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CFCC announces new associate degree in mental health

Wilmington, NC – Beginning this fall, Cape Fear Community College (CFCC) will offer a new human services technology concentration in mental health. Mental health conditions are increasing worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there has been a 13% rise in mental health conditions and substance abuse disorders in the last decade. As a  Read More

CFCC creates new pathway to machining career

Wilmington, NC – Cape Fear Community College (CFCC) is proud to announce the launch of a new course designed to make the path to becoming a machinist more accessible than ever before. With a comprehensive curriculum and day and evening course offerings, Computer Integrated Machining Technology aims to meet the needs of students seeking a  Read More

CFCC and Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina partner to offer scholarships for Culinary Fundamentals course

Wilmington, NC  – Cape Fear Community College (CFCC) and the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina (the Food Bank) are partnering to offer eight individuals a scholarship to participate in a 10-week Culinary Fundamentals course. The scholarship will cover the full cost of all registrations and fees, uniform, and knife kit. Participants will  Read More

CFCC women’s basketball alumni joins coaching staff

Wilmington, NC – Cape Fear Community College (CFCC) is excited to announce the appointment of Ayonna Cotten as the Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach. Cotten is a former New Hanover High School and Cape Fear Women’s Basketball standout. She joins the Sea Devils’ Women’s Basketball coaching staff alongside fellow CFCC alumna Taylor Todd-Williams, who was officially  Read More

From airspace to cyberspace: Michael Leibler’s journey from the military to a new career

After serving in the Marines as a hydraulic mechanic on the CH53 Echo aircraft, Michael Leibler pursued a career in HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning). However, due to a back injury, he found it increasingly difficult to handle the physical demands of the HVAC industry. Determined to find a new, less physically demanding career,  Read More

CFCC announces hiring of new men’s soccer coach

WILMINGTON, NC – Cape Fear Community College (CFCC) is proud to announce the appointment of a new men’s soccer coach, Giovanni Vlahos. With an impressive coaching background and a passion for developing young talent, Coach Vlahos brings experience and expertise to Sea Devils Athletics. Vlahos, a proud UNCW graduate, is returning to Wilmington from California.  Read More

CFCC student project culminates in new outdoor kitchen for local non-profit

Wilmington, NC – A capstone project for two Cape Fear Community College (CFCC) Sustainability Technology students, Stephen Maloy, and Christian Neff, has culminated with the construction of a new outdoor kitchen for a local non-profit. With the assistance of instructor John Wojciechowski, the team worked to design and construct an outdoor cook space at Willowdale  Read More

Dr. Marc Sosne sworn in to CFCC Board of Trustees

Wilmington, NC – Dr. Marc Sosne was sworn in to the Cape Fear Community College (CFCC) Board of Trustees during their bi-monthly meeting. Dr. Sosne is a lifelong educator who began his career as an instructor in Rochester, New York, in 1972 and was quickly promoted to principal of an elementary school at the age  Read More

CFCC hosts information session for Veterinary Medical Technology program

Wilmington, NC – Cape Fear Community College’s (CFCC) Veterinary Medical Technology program will host an information session at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, June 2, 2023, at the NV Building on CFCC’s North Campus (4816 Sidbury Road, Castle Hayne, NC). Attendees will have the opportunity to meet with faculty members, ask questions about the program, learn  Read More

CFCC graduates record number of student athletes

Wilmington, NC – Cape Fear Community College (CFCC) is excited to announce the largest graduating class of student-athletes in program history. Thirty-three student-athletes walked across the stage on May 12, representing an 89% graduation rate. “CFCC is proud to celebrate our largest graduating class of student-athletes,” said Jim Morton, CFCC President. “These individuals have excelled  Read More
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