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Miller-Motte College brings awareness to impacts of violence with âUnity in the Communityâ Miller-Motte College brings awareness to impacts of violence with âUnity in the Communityâ By Olivia Gunn | April 9, 2021 at 10:33 PM EDT - Updated April 10 at 12:10 AM COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Miller-Motte College in Columbus is doing its part to stop the violence in the community. Friday, the college held its Unity in the Community event, which featured a âstop the violenceâ enactment. There was a casket with a dummy inside, along with crime props around it. This display represented the result if violence doesnât stop in the community. The idea came from the schoolâs criminal justice instructor as a way to help the community and bring everyone together. ....
Miller-Motte College held its annual domestic violence awareness observance in honor of Chasity Walker, a young woman who was murdered one day after Christmas in 2020. ....
Gogebic Community College The Gogebic Community College Foundation is pleased to announce three new Board of Directors; John Matonich, Clay Thomason, and Daniel Jamison, IV. “We welcome John, Clay and Dan to our Foundation Board,” said Kelly Marczak, Foundation Executive Director. “Each of them will bring a unique perspective to our Board and help us in our mission as we continue to work together to support GCC and our students.” John Matonich of Marenisco, graduated from A. D. Johnston High School in Bessemer. After graduation, he continued his education at Michigan Technological University and received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Land Surveying with Honors in 1981. Matonich, a Professional Surveyor, retired from ROWE Professional Services Company, a firm specializing in consulting engineering, surveying, planning, landscape architecture, aerial photogrammetry, and land development services in the Midwest and across the country, in January of 2016 after 31 ye ....
WECT Investigates update: Parent gets partial refund after college suspends courses due to COVID-19 College student receives partial refund for canceled classes By Ann McAdams | December 22, 2020 at 2:08 PM EST - Updated December 23 at 4:45 PM WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Parent Susan Huggins said it was insulting. Miller-Motte College indefinitely suspended its massage therapy program this year due to COVID-19, when her daughter was just six weeks shy of graduation. The $12,000 tuition Huggins had borrowed for the 10-month course was already paid, and the school wasnât offering refunds. âThey grandfathered in a couple of people who were maybe. two credit hours away, they did let those people graduate. But for those of us that were within that six week window, they said thereâs nothing they could do, it was due to COVID and it wasnât their fault,â Huggins said. ....