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May 19, 2008 |
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RCCC Recognizes Student Leaders |
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SALISBURY, N.C. - Rowan-Cabarrus Community College has recognized the following students for their contributions to student life through campus organizations.
RCCC also recognizes and congratulates the charter members of the Sigma Alpha Pi National Society of Leadership and Success. They are Janie Aldrich, Lisa Ashby, Marie Baker, Deborah Barnwell, Linda Binkley, Hattie Blakeney, Brian Boggs, Arquita Bost, Jackie Bouknight Jr., Sandra Burns, Charles Butler, Dawn Cammons, Katherine Canupp, James Carter, Tina Carter, Steven Carter, Mary Champion, Sara Claytor, Kristy Cloutier, Kaylee Cravener, Stephanie Crayton, DeShannon Daniels, Tiffney Deitz, Tina Dorty, Christopher Dyer, Robert Ellis, Sonia Ellis, Tamara Engelhaupt, Katrina Fesperman, O'Rhea Fox, Darryl Fox, Crystal Foy, Natalie Francois, Valeria Franklin, Samantha Grooms, Cindy Gwyn, Karen Hill, Crystal Hodges, Sandra Horne, Dorinda Jones, Amy Kearns, Bobbie Killian, Jamie King, Julia King, Patricia Ann King-Padilla, Tracy Lewis, Amanda Linker, Robert London, Tammy Lunsford, Jeremy Lytal, Barbara Meidl, Jeffery Miller, Karen Moody, Kimberly A. Morris, Anitra Neely, LaVaris Nelson, Steven Niblick II, Melissa Osborne, Debbie Owens, Kenneth Parlier, Sharday Pavone, Cheryl Peeler, Tania Petre, Stephanie Phillips, Teresa Pless, Daniel Prest, James Pruitt, Jennifer Rasbach, Anna Ritchie, Jill Sawant, Erik Shields, Christie Smith, Brenda Smith, Tara Snider, Elizabeth Stacy, Lauren Stogner, Randi Swaringen, Matthew Swertfager, Mark Taylor, Angela Tutterow, Wanda Vinson, Megan Walton, Wendy Watson, Ameran Whaley, Michelle Woodard, and Tammy Woods. Natasha Lipscomb, RCCC student activities coordinator, serves as the Sigma Alpha Pi advisor. |
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| About Rowan-Cabarrus Community College | ||||||
Rowan-Cabarrus Community College is a comprehensive, community-based institution of higher learning, serving the citizens of Rowan and Cabarrus Counties. RCCC offers approximately 40 programs of study in business, health and human services and engineering technologies at multiple campus locations. RCCC annually provides more than 2,000 course offerings, serving an enrollment of approximately 20,000 adult students. RCCC programs include an associate degree in arts and sciences, an associate degree in applied science, and diploma and certificate programs focusing on workforce training, continuing education and basic skills education. In addition, RCCC provides the education and job-training programs needed to meet many of the workforce demands of the North Carolina Research Campus, under construction in Kannapolis, N.C. For complete details, see the RCCC website at www.rowancabarrus.edu. |
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