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Washington State Community College Moves Surplus Sales Online to GovDeals Marketplace
GovDeals, Inc.February 12, 2021 GMT
MARIETTA, Ohio, Feb. 12, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Washington State Community College (WSCC) in Marietta, OH has selected GovDeals, an online auction platform, to offer their surplus property for sale to the public. WSCC joins over 14,000 government agencies and educational institutions who use GovDeals to auction surplus items in over 600 categories to more than 1 million registered bidders in a safe and effective manner to maximize value for taxpayers.
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The current WSCC sale features more than 400 items across multiple categories, including office furniture, school equipment, industrial equipment, machinery, and more. The items will be available for the public to place bids in multiple auction blocks during a three-week period. Some featured auctions i
Snead State students return to in-person learning
Snead State students return By Shelley Smith and WAFF 48 Digital Staff | February 10, 2021 at 8:11 AM CST - Updated February 10 at 8:11 AM
MARSHALL COUNTY, Ala. (WAFF) - Snead State Community College welcome students back to campus for in-person classes this semester.
Several students have requested to continue online learning, which the school has been able to accommodate.
“At this point, all of our classes that were scheduled as hybrid (classes that meet both virtually and in-person) have begun face-to-face meetings,” said Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs Vann Scott.
Most classes meet only two days during the week, and there are a few classes where half of the students are attending one day while the other half are attending the other day, according to Vice President Scott.
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