Dr. Muriel Mickles, the newly minted interim president of DCC, represented the college in this state-level decision. Danville Community College always places student and personnel safety and well-being as our top priority to facilitate an ideal learning and working environment, said Bobby Allen Roach, public relations representative for the college. Based on data trends and expert recommendations, we are confident in the collective decision not to require vaccinations at Virginia s community colleges.
Roach said the institution has not received any complaints or concerns regarding the Virginia Community College System s (VCCS) decision. The lack of residence halls on community college campuses makes this issue different for us than it is for universities, said VCCS Chancellor Glenn Dubois. Similarly, community colleges lack the public health infrastructure that is required to support such densely populated on-campus living arrangements, including the creation, maintenance a
Achievers
N.C. State Extension announced that Anika Parks is completing an extension internship this summer with the Forsyth County Center.
An extension summer intern works with extension personnel to deliver hands-on, educational programs. Job shadowing and mentoring help interns learn about the mission and work of North Carolina Cooperative Extension.
Announcements
Historic Körnerâs Folly, 413 S. Main St. in Kernersville presents Plein Air Painting from 9 to 11:30 a.m. June 19. This event is part of the Körnerâs Folly Victorian Parlor Series, a quarterly educational and entertaining program focusing on the culture of the Victorian era, offering participants hands-on experience of life in this time.
Q: There is a traffic circle street sign that has been up for a while, but it appears misleading to me. Itâs on North Hawthorne Road just after you cross Northwest Boulevard.
It seems to me, there are only two choices in the traffic circle, not three, as the arrows suggest. You can go right and stay on Hawthorne Road or go left to Runnymede Road. If you go with that straight ahead arrow, you enter someoneâs driveway.
P.P.
Answer: Jeff Fansler, the deputy director of transportation for the City of Winston-Salem, said that âThe geometry of this intersection is a bit unique.
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